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THE 


DESCENDANTS 


OF 


GEORGE    LITTLE, 


WHO    CAME    TO 


t-O.^^  f  // 


NEWBURY.  MASSACHUSETTS.  IN  1640, 


By  George  Thomas  Little,  A.M., 

Member  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society. 


Our  dead  are  never  dead  to  us  until  we  have  forgotten  them. 

—  George  Eliot. 


AUBURN,  Maine: 

PUBLISRED    BY   THE  ^A.UTridp.: 
1882. 


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PRINTED    AT    THE   JOURNAL    OFFICE,    LEWISTON,    MAINE. 


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MANY     VIRTUES 

HIS     YOUNGEST     SON     REMEMBERS 
ONLY     HIS 


TENDER     LOVE 


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PREFACE. 

The  writer's  interest  in  the  family  history  was  aroused  at  an 
early  age  by  his  being  informed  that  he  was  named  for  the  first  of 
his  ancestors  that  came  to  this  country.  It  was  increased  by  subse- 
quent inquiries  and  investigations,  and  in  1876,  making  use  to  a  large 
extent  of  material  collected  by  others,  he  compiled  a  partial  geneal- 
ogy of  the  family,  which  was  published  in  so  tasteful  and  elegant  a 
form  by  his  relative,  Mr.  Charles  J.  Little,  as  to  cause  it  to  find 
much  favor.  With  the  exception  of  a  single  year  spent  abroad,  he 
has  devoted  all  his  leisure  during  the  intervening  time  to  the  prepa- 
ration of  the  following  volume.  It  aims  to  include  the  name  and  an 
account  of  the  family  of  every  descendant  of  George  Little  of  New- 
bury, who  bears  or  ever  has  borne  the  surname.  He  believes  that 
this  purpose  has  been  attained  to  a  degree  quite  unusual  in  similar 
works,  and  that  the  genealogy  is  practically  complete.  The  only 
omissions  of  which  he  is  aware  are  the  families  of  a  very  few  who 
have  neglected  to  answer  his  repeated  letters,  and  of  a  smaller  num- 
ber whose  addresses  could  not  be  obtained.  With  a  single  excep- 
tion (number  250)  these  all  belong  to  the  seventh  and  eighth  gener- 
ations, and  most  of  them  are  doubtless  living.  Any  deficiences  in 
this  direction  are  more  than  balanced  by  the  numerous  cases  in  which 
the  lines  of  female  descent  are  given  for  several  generations. 

It  is  evident  that  works  of  this  character  can  only  be  prepared  by 
the  assistance  and  cooperation  of  others,  and  the  compiler  desires  to 
express  his  obligation  and  at  the  same  time  his  gratitude  to  his 
numerous  correspondents.  He  has  been  especially  indebted  to  the 
late  Major  Alfred  Little  of  Boscawen,  to  Daniel  Little,  Esq.,  of 
Geneseo,  111.,  William  Little,  Esq.,  of  Manchester,  N.  H.,  and  Mrs. 
S.  J.  Altar  of  Newbury  port,  in  the  preparation  of  their  respective 


VI  PREFACE. 

branches  of  the  family,  and  to  William  Little,  Esq.,  of  Newbury,  his 
wife  and  sister,  for  general  assistance.     It  should  be  understood, 
however,  that  the  writer  has  in  many  cases   substantiated  the  state 
ments  of  others  by  his  own  inquiries,  and  is  alone  responsible  for  the 
form  in  which  the  statistics  are  given. 

As  none  but  those  who  have  undertaken  a  similar  task  can  fully 
realize  the  immense  amount  of  work  it  involves,  so  no  one  can  feel 
more  deeply  than  the  compiler  any  mistakes  this  volume  may  con- 
tain. He  only  hopes  that  they  may  be  few  in  number  and  that  the 
book  may  afford  the  family  a  tithe  of  the  pleasure  and  satisfaction 
he  has  had  in  its  preparation. 

Auburn,  Maine, 

May  14,  1882. 


^57^L-^,y, 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS, 


PAGE. 

Preface,       ........ 

V 

List  of  Illdstrations, 

viii 

Introduction  : 

Advantages  of  Genealogical  Research,    . 

ix 

Origin  and  Orthography  of  Family  Name, 

X 

Littles  in  England  and  Scotland,    . 

xi 

Coat  of  Arms, 

xii 

Summary  of  Family  History, 

xii 

Plan  of  the  Genealogy,            .... 

xiii 

Tabular  Views  of  Lines  of  Descent, 

XV,  xvi 

Genealogy : 

First  Generation, 

1 

Second  Generation,        ..... 

5 

Third  Generation,           ..... 

9 

Fourth  Generation, 

20 

Fifth  Generation, 

48 

Sixth  Generation, 

.       143    . 

Seventh  Generation, 

.       299 

Eighth  Generation,         ..... 

.       450 

Additions  and  Corrections,        .... 

.       508 

Appendix  : 

List  of  College  Graduates,      .... 

.       515 

List  of  Soldiers, 

.       517 

London  Parish  Eecords,           .... 

.       519 

Abstracts  of  Wills,         ..... 

.       521 

Other  Families  of  Littles,        .... 

.       522 

Extracts  from  Papers  of  Col.  Moses  Little,    . 

.       523 

Cambridge  and  Dinah, 

.       524 

Indexes : 

I.       Of  Persons  Named  Little, 

.       527 

^,  / 

II.     Of  other  Surnames,         .         .         .         .         . 

.       549 

( 

ni.   Of  Places, 

.       607 

' 

LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS, 


Coat  of  Arms,       ..... 

Residence  of  William  Little  at  Newbury, 

Little  Homestead  at  Turkey  Hill,  Newbury, 

Portrait  of  Rev.  Daniel  Little, 

Homestead  of  Col.  Moses  Little,   . 

Portrait  of  Col.  Josiah  Little, 

Little  Homestead  at  Campton,  N.  H., 

Portrait  of  Dr.  Stephen  Little, 

Portrait  of  Jacob  Little  of  Newbury  port. 

Portrait  of  Hon.  Josiah  Little, 

Portrait  of  Eliphalet  Little, 

Residence  of  Deacon  Joseph  Little,  at  Newbury, 

Portrait  of  Alfred  Little, 

Portrait  of  Rev.  Henry  Little,  D.D., 

Portrait  of  Capt.  Reuben  Fisher, 

Portrait  of  Jacob  Little  of  New  York, 

Portrait  of  Edward  Little, 

Portrait  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Hale,  D.D., 

Portrait  of  Walter  Little, 

Portrait  of  Thomas  Shurtleff, 

Portrait  of  Joshua  Little, 

Portrait  of  Hon.  Josiah  S.  Little, 

Portrait  of  Thomas  B.  Little, 

Portrait  of  Josiah  Little, 

Portrait  of  Edward  T.  Little, 

Edward  Little  High  School, 


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INTRODUCTION 


Many  persons  know  and  care  little  about  their  ancestors,  and  to 
these  the  labor  and  expense  bestowed  upon  this  volume  will  doubt- 
less appear  wasted.  While  the  compiler  feels  under  no  obligation  to 
apologize  for  his  book,  he  nevertheless  deems  it  in  place  to  briefl}^ 
mention  some  of  the  advantages  to  be  derived  from  genealogical 
research.  Many  others  will  occur  to  any  one  who  gives  the  matter 
careful  thought. 

No  educated  person  denies  or  underrates  the  value  of  historical 
investigation.  A  life-time  devoted  to  that  pursuit  does  not  seem 
misspent.  Yet  the  true  history  of  a  state  is  only  the  history  of  the 
families  which  compose  it.  Neglect  or  disregard  the  stor}'  and  ex- 
periences of  these,  its  component  parts,  and  little  is  left  for  the 
national  history.  A  full  and  carefully  written  genealogy  of  a  New 
England  family  will  frequently  afford  a  clearer  insight  into  the  char- 
acter and  mode  of  life  of  the  people  during  the  last  two  and  a  half 
centuries  than  many  a  widely  advertised  school  histor3^  As  the 
careful  historian  always  makes  use  of  the  labors  of  local  annalists,  so 
with  equal  readiness  he  avails  himself,  when  opportunity  presents, 
of  the  more  minute  and  detailed  investigation  of  the  genealogist. 

After  reading  a  vivid  presentation  of  some  noble  life,  very  few 
are  apt  to  consider,  much  less  to  blame  the  author,  for  the  years, 
it  may  be,  of  labor  and  research  necessitated  by  the  attempt  to  truth- 
fully describe  the  acts  and  delineate  the  character  of  his  subject. 
But  very  mau}'^  forget  that  a  genealogy  is  naught  save  a  series  of  con- 
densed biographies.  Though  no  one  denies  that  the  process  of  con- 
densation destroys  their  interest,  it  by  no  means  follows  that  their 
value  suffers  in  equal  proportion.  There  is  not  a  family  but  what 
has  produced  at  least  one  character,  the  story  of  whose  life,  however 
briefly  told,  can  fail  to  impart  many  valuable  lessons.  Every 
genealogist  could  easily  find  the  material  for  many  interesting 
sketches  were  space  allowed  him  to  insert  them. 

The  writer  confesses  that  iu  his  own  ease  family  pride  has  been 
a  leading  incentive  to  genealogical  study.  He  is  proud  of  his  ances- 
tors ;  not  that  they  were  noted  men  or  especially  prominent  iu  the 


X  INTRODUCTION. 

affairs  of  the  nation,  but  because  they  were  without  exception,  as  far 
as  he  can  learn,  true  and  upright,  having  the  fear  of  God  before 
their  eyes  and  serving  well  their  day  and  generation.  He  deems  it 
an  honor  to  have  their  blood  in  his  veins,  and  values  such  a  descent 
far  more  than  one  from  any  merely  titled  nobility. 

"A  prince  can  mak  a  belted  knight, 

A  marquis,  duke,  and  a'  that ; 
But  an  honest  man's  aboon  his  might, 

G-ude  faith,  he  mauna  fa'  tliat !  " 

Perhaps  the  strongest  argument  for  the  compilation  of  genealo- 
gies lies  in  the  moral  influence  they  may  exert.  The  founders  of  our 
New  England  families  were  of  good  stock.  They  and  their  immedi- 
ate descendants  possessed,  as  a  rule,  many  of  those  moral  qualities 
in  which  the  present  age  is  deficient.  Their  reverent,  conscientious 
and  industrioQS  lives,  if  brought  before  their  posterity,  can  hardly 
fail  to  exercise  an  influence  f(!)r  good,  slight  and  unnoticed  perhaps, 
but  none  the  less  real.  Be  all  this  as  it  may,  the  fact  that  the  Bible, 
God's  revealed  word,  devotes  so  much  space  to  genealogical  tables 
and  so  repeatedly  reminds  the  Hebrews  that  they  are  the  children  of 
Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  grants  to  the  family  histor}'  the  right  to 
a  place  amid  the  numberless  volumes  that  annually  issue  from  the 
press. 

Hereditary  surnames  did  not  come  into  use  among  our  English 
ancestors  of  the  lower  and  middle  classes  until  toward  the  middle 
of  the  fifteenth  century.  About  that  time  the  names  arising  from 
occupations,  from  residences,  and  from  personal  characteristics 
began  to  be  handed  down  from  father  to  son.  It  is,  accordingly, 
reasonable  to  assume  that  some  ancestor  of  George  Little  of  New- 
bury, living  in  that  century,  was  small  of  statue  and  thus  entailed 
upon  a  numerous  posterity  a  name  which,  it  is  almost  needless  to 
add,  by  no  means  applies  to  all  of  them.  It  has  indeed  been  re- 
marked that  Longfellow  would  be  far  more  appropriate  for  a  con- 
siderable number,  and  in  one  branch  of  the  family  a  large  and 
powerful  physique  has  been  the  almost  unvarj'ing  rule  for  several 
generations.  The  list  of  surnames  that  have  arisen  in  a  similar  way, 
namely,  from  personal  characteristics  is  very  large,  including  not 
only  such  obvious  ones  as  Bigg,  Small,  White,  Black,  Brown,  Grey, 
Long,  Short,  but  also  others  whose  derivation  is  at  first  sight  less 
evident   as,  Bond,  Reed,  Bass,  Pigott,   Russell.       In   French   and 


INTEODUCTION.  XI 

German,  Petit  and  Klein  springing  up  in  the  same  wa}'^  have  become 
common  family  names.  If  any  one  of  the  family  is  dissatisfied  with 
the  patronymic  he  can  console  himself  with  the  thought  that  it  might 
have  been  worse,  for  Littler  and  Least,  each  surely  more  objection- 
able, occur  in  English  records. 

The  ways  in  which  the  surname  can  and  has  been  spelled  are 
surprisingly  numerous.  Twenty-two  different  modes  appear  in  an 
old  account  book  of  Elisha  Ilsley  of  Newbury,  containing  entries  of 
transactions  with  George  Little  and  his  children.  Some  of  them 
may  doubtless  be  ascribed  to  illiteracy,  and  yet  there  is  good  au- 
thority for  the  use  of  the  following  prior  to  1700:  Littell,  Littel, 
Litel,  Lytel,  Lytell,  Lyttelle,  Littelle,  Little,  Lytle,  Lyttle.  Of 
these  the  first  form  has  been  adopted  by  one,  the  last  by  perhaps  a 
dozen  descendants.  The  great  body  of  the  family  with  remarkable 
unanimity  spell  the  name  the  same  as  the  adjective,  a  form  which 
became  established  with  the  third  generation  in  this  country. 

No  one  can  regret  more  deeply  than  the  writer  his  inability  to 
trace  the  parentage  of  the  emigrant  in  the  mother  couutr}'.  The 
unsatisfactory  results  of  endeavors  in  this  direction  are  the  extracts 
from  parish  records  given  in  the  appendix.  The  name,  as  might  be 
expected  from  its  origin,  is  frequently  met  with  in  Great  Britain, 
and  is  common  in  the  north  of  Ireland.  Perhaps  the  earliest  men- 
tion of  the  name  is  that  of  William  Little,  who  was  born  in  1136  at 
Bridlington  in  Yorkshire.  He  was  a  monk  of  Newborough  Abbey, 
and  wrote  a  history  of  England  for  the  period  from  1006  to  1197, 
a  work  which  is  said  to  possess  considerable  merit.  Several 
centuries  later  we  read  that  Ellen,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Little 
of  Berkshire,  married  Edward  Bacon,  Esq.,  of  Shrublaud  Hall, 
County  Suffolk.  He  was  a  son  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  Lord  Keeper 
of  the  Great  Seal  of  England,  and  a  brother  to  the  famous  Francis 
Bacon,  Viscount  St.  Albans.  About  the  same  time  William  St. 
Barbe,  a  gentleman  of  the  privy  chamber  to  Henry  VIII.  and  Queen 
Elizabeth,  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Robert  Little  of  Bray,  in 
Berkshire.  In  the  herald's  visitation  of  Essex  County,  a  genealogy 
is  given  of  a  family  that  was  settled  at  Halsted  as  early  as  1500.  At 
present  a  famil}^  of  the  name  has  its  seat  at  Llanvah- Grange,  County 
Monmouth,  and  the  vice-chancellorship  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  is 
held  by  George  Little,  Q.C. 

In  Scotland  we  find  that  Edward  Little,  himself  a  patriot  of  some 


Xll  INTKODUCTION. 

note,  was  a  nephew  of  the  famous  hero,  Sir  William  Wallace.  We 
read  in  Rymer's  Foedera  that  in  1398  Nicol  Litil  was  charged  with 
certain  duties  on  the  occasion  of  a  truce  between  the  English  and  the 
Scotch,  in  one  of  the  numerous  border  wars.  Two  families  of  the 
name  have  held  more  or  less  extended  estates,  one  at  Meikledale 
and  Langholme,  in  Dumfriesshire,  the  other  at  Liberton,  near  Edin- 
burgh. The  latter  was  quite  prominent  in  the  eighteenth  century, 
and  has  interesting  monuments  in  Greyfriars  church-yard,  in  the  last 
named  city.  There  are  some  reasons  for  thinking  that  our  ancestor 
was  of  Scottish  descent.  In  particular  a  traditionary  account  of  his 
use  of  certain  words  can  be  best  explained  by  that  supposition. 
Little  seems  to  have  been  a  common  surname  on  the  border,  and  it 
is  well  known  that  on  the  accession  of  James  I.  to  the  throne  of 
England  there  was  a  decided  movement  towards  Loudon  of  the 
Scotch  of  all  classes,  and  especially  from  that  part  of  the  kingdom. 
Possibly  the  father  of  the  emigrant  may  have  been  one  of  this  num- 
ber. Were  there  any  evidence  that  the  latter  or  his  children  used 
the  coat  of  arms  which  appeared  in  the  family  a  hundred  years 
afterward,  and  is  practicall}^  the  same  as  that  of  the  Littles  of  Lib- 
erton, there  would  be  strong  ground  for  adopting  this  supposition. 
As  the  matter  now  stands  the  writer  would  caution  his  readers  against 
assuming  that  they  are  connected  with  any  of  the  families  just  men- 
tioned. It  may  not  be  out  of  place  to  state  here  that  through  their 
maternal  ancestors  in  New  England,  all  members  of  the  family  are 
distant  kinsmen  of  the  poet  Whittier,  and  that  a  large  portion  of 
them  are  similarly  connected  with  Longfellow. 

The  frontispiece  is  a  reproduction  of  a  painted  coat  of  arms 
which  has  been  found  in  different  branches  of  the  family.  One, 
perhaps  as  old  as  any,  bears  the  name  of  the  painter,  G.  Searle, 
with  the  date  1775.  It  is  inserted  simply  as  a  curiosity,  and  no 
claim  is  made  of  a  right  to  bear  these  arms  according  to  the  laws  of 
English  heraldry. 

Though  this  volume  contains  the  name  of  at  least  one  resident  of 
nearly  every  state  and  territory  of  the  Union,  yet  at  the  beginning 
of  the  century  hardly  a  member  of  the  family  could  be  found  beyond 
the  limits  of  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont. 
Almost  all  of  the  first  three  generations  lived  and  died  in  Newbury, 
Mass.,  which,  with   Newburyport   and   West   Newbury,    originally 


INTRODUCTION.  Xlll 

parts  of  it,  has  also  been  the  home  of  a  goodly  proportion  of  the 
succeeding  generations.  The  first  movement  from  Newbury  was  to 
Haverhill  and  the  adjoining  towns  of  Plaistow,  Atkinson,  and 
Hampstead,  N.  H.  These  last  two  indeed  became  second  Newburj^s 
in  point  of  number  and  influence  of  their  inhabitants  by  the  name  of 
Little.  Somewhat  later  different  branches  of  the  family  settled  in 
other  towns  of  the  same  state, — Campton,  Goffstown,  Boscawen, 
Hillsborough,  and  Sutton.  Later  still  Maine,  Vermont,  and  New 
York  were  entered.  Up  to  1800  almost  every  permanent  change  of 
residence  was  from  an  older  to  a  more  newly  settled  region,  showing 
both  the  desire  to  own  land  and  the  bent  toward  pioneering  which  have 
been  strongl}'  characteristic  of  the  famih'.  Three  towns  in  the 
Union  have  been  named  Littleton,  after  founders  or  leading  owners 
numbered  among  the  descendants  of  George  Little  of  Newbur3\  Of 
the  sixty-five  hundred  descendants  mentioned  in  this  work,  a  nearly 
equal  number,  fifteen  hundred,  have  been  residents  of  Massachusetts 
and  New  Hampshire,  the  western  states  can  claim  a  thousand,  Maine 
seven  hundred  and  fifty,  Vermont  five  hundred.  New  York  four 
hundred,  Canada  two  hundred  and  Mtj,  and  the  remainder  are  about 
equally  divided  between  the  states  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts. 
The  leading  occupation  has  been  agriculture.  Of  fourteen  hun- 
dred heads  of  families  whose  occupations  are  known  to  the  writer, 
more  than  a  third  have  been  fai'mers.  Almost  an  equal  number, 
about  three  hundred,  have  been  engaged  in  business,  in  mechanical, 
and  in  professional  pursuits.  Of  the  three  learned  professions, 
theology  and  medicine  have  had  the  same  number,  namely,  one  in 
twenty ;  law  a  slightly  smaller  proportion.  Five  of  the  graduates, 
a  list  of  whom  is  given  in  the  appendix,  and  whose  numbers  com- 
pare favorably  with  the  size  of  the  famih^  have  served  as  college 
presidents.  Although  no  member  of  the  family  has  followed  litera- 
ture as  a  profession,  several,  to  whom  refereuce  is  made  in  the  third 
index,  can  be  classed  as  authors.  A  fair  share  of  political  honors 
has  fallen  to  the  family.  It  has  had  a  representative  in  each  house 
of  the  national  congress,  and  about  one  in  every  twenty  has  served 
in  the  state  legislatures.  The  compiler  regrets  that  he  cannot  give 
full  statistics  with  relation  to  the  connection  of  the  family  with 
religious  denominations.  With  a  very  few  exceptions  they  are  prot- 
estants,  and  as  almost  all  in  the  earlier  generations  belonged  to  the 
Congregational  churches,  he  is  of  the  opinion  that  this  still  remains 
the  leading  sect. 


XIV  INTRODUCTION. 

The  arrangement  of  this  genealogy  is  not  materially  different 
from  that  of  similar  books.  An  account  is  given  of  G-eorge  Little, 
the  emigrant,  on  pages  1-5,  then  of  his  children,  and  so  on,  the 
descendants  by  male  lines  being  grouped  in  their  respective  genera- 
tions, those  by  female  lines  being  always  given  under  the  ancestor 
with  whom  the  family  surname  disappeared.  On  the  left  of  the 
name  of  each  descendant  is  a  number.  These  numbers  run  in  regu- 
lar order  from  the  beginning  to  the  end  of  the  book,  and  serve  to 
identify  the  individual,  references  to  him  being  made  by  means  of  them. 
Certain  of  them,  it  will  be  noticed,  are  preceded  by  stars.  This 
denotes  that  the  name  thus  marked  is  made  the  subject  of  a  para- 
graph farther  on  in  the  book,  this  paragraph  having  the  individual's 
nnmber  above  it  in  large  type.  As  a  rule  the  name  of  each  Little, 
male  or  female,  who  has  descendants,  appears  twice  in  the  book, — 
once  in  connection  with  the  father's  family,  and  second  as  the  sub- 
ject of  a  similar  paragraph.  In  these  paragraphs,  directly  to  the 
right  of  the  christian  name  (the  surname  Little  is  always  to  be  un- 
derstood when  no  other  is  given)  is  placed  a  small  figure  which 
indicates  the  generation.  Adjoining  are  placed,  printed  in  italics  and 
within  brackets,  the  names  of  the  male  ancestors  back  to  George,  the 
emigrant,  for  the  purpose  of  showing  at  a  glance  one's  line  of  de- 
scent, and  thus  aid  in  determining  his  relationship  to  any  other  person 
in  the  book.  If,  always  beginning  at  the  right  hand,  none  of  the 
names  and  numbers  within  the  brackets  coincide,  the  two  persons 
are  first,  second,  third  cousins  according  as  there  are  one,  two,  or 
three  names  included.  In  case  the  names  are  the  same  at  the 
beginning,  reject  these  and  compute  as  before  from  the  balance. 
For  example,  desiring  to  know  the  relationship  between  *1735  and 
*25]8,  we  find  on  reference  to  the  brackets  that  their  onl}^  common 
ancestor  was  Joseph'^.  The  remaining  four  names  show  by  their 
number  that  the  persons  were  fourth  cousins. 

Having  found  one's  own  place  in  the  genealogy  by  reference  to 
the  first  index  if  his  name  is  Little,  otherwise  to  the  second,  what 
is  stated  of  his  ancestors  can  be  easily  discovered  by  noting  the 
number  in  the  center  of  the  page  above  the  paragraph,  and  then 
turning  backward  till  the  same  occurs  in  the  left  margin.  This  para- 
graph will  give  an  account  of  the  nearest  ancestor,  and  by  proceed- 
ing in  the  same  way  the  others  will  be  found. 

On  pages  xv.  and  xvi.  tabular  views  of  all  the  male  lines  of 
descent  are  given,  which,  it  is  hoped,  will  also  assist  one  in  finding 
what  he  desires. 


The  names  of  those  males  in  the  first  six  generations  from  George  Little 

THROUGH  HIS  SON  JosEPH,  voho  havc  Uving  posterity 

by  the  name  of  Little. 


167  Bond. 


45   Thomas. 


46  George. 


453  Thomas  of  Newbury,  N.  H. 

457  Abijah  of  Hatley,  P.  Q. 

458  Ezekiel  of  Sulton,  IN .  H. 
(^  459  Bond  of  Hatley,  P.  Q. 


1  in  Thr,mn«    S  *^^  '^^''°^  °^  Atkinson,  N.  H. 
i/U   inonias.  ^  ^gg  jesse  of  Atkinson,  N.H. 


r    8    George.  ^    50  Ezekiel. 


2. 
Capt. 

Joseph, 
eldest 
sou  of 
George 
Little, 

the  emi- 
grant, 

married 

Mary 

Coffin, 

and 

lived  in 
New- 
bury, 
Mass. 


175  Moses. 

199  Moses. 
202   Ezekiel. 

208   George. 
211  David, 
r  216  Johu. 


f  507  Greorge  of  Goffstown  and  Graf- 

I  ton,  N.  H. 

i   509  Thomas  Stevens  of  Goffstown 

I  and  Sutton,  N.  H. 

L  514  John  Sullivan  of  Corinth,  Vt. 

C  523  Noah  of  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

I   525  Asa  of  Moravia,  N.  Y. 

550  Ezekiel  of  Riga,  N.  Y. 

553  Ezekiel  of  Irasburgh,  Vt. 

559  Shubael  of  Jefiferson  Co.,  N.Y. 

561  George  of  Brownville,  N.Y. 

564  Ortha  of  Dexter,  N.Y. 

565  Sardis  of  Kocheater,  N.  Y. 

567  Samuel  of  Haldimand,  Ont. 

568  Ezekiel  of  Potsdam,  N.Y. 

606  Joseph  of  Goffstown.  N.  H. 

607  Caleb  of  Goffstown,  N.  H. 
612  Daniel  of  Goffstown,  N.H. 


(   616   Isaiah  of  Williamstown,  Vt. 
219  George,    j   620   Eliphalet  B.  of  Holland,  Vt. 


52  Joseph. 


10    Enoch. 


12    Moses. 


220  Caleb. 

222  Elipii'let 

223  James. 

225  Joseph. 

226  Johu 
228  Enoch. 

94  Ebeaezer.      249  Moses. 


84   Edmund. 


13  Daniel. 

[The  numbers  refer  to  the 
paragraphs  in  this  book,  where 
full  information  is  given  re- 
specting the  persons  whose 
names  they  precede.] 


101   Samuel. 


110  Daniel. 


269  Joshua. 


I" 


3  Daniel. 


304  Nath'lC. 


307  David. 


62-3  Samuel  of  Goffstown,  N.  H. 

624  Joseph  of  Brewer.  Me. 

627  Moody  M.  of  C  ilebrwk,  N.H. 
I  630  Thomas  J.  of  Echo  L;xke,Wis. 
[  631   Ebenezer  of  Colebrook,  N.  H. 

658   Eliphalet  of  Salisbury,  N.  H. 
661  Jiuties  M.  m.  Eunice  Sargent. 
669   William  of  West  Newbury. 

C  677   Edmund  of  West  Newbury. 
I   578   Stephen  M.  of  West  Newbury. 

C  680  Enoch  of  West  Newbury. 
(  681   Moses  of  West  Newbury. 

720   Ebenezer  of  Campton,  N.  H. 
723  James  of  Campton,  N.  H. 
726  Daniel  of  Sandwich,  N.  H. 

760  Joshua  of  Whitefield,  Me. 

761  Samuel  of  Pittston,  Me. 

762  Abijah  of  Whitefield,  Me. 

(  841   Moses  of  Hampstead,  N.H. 
I  844  Tristram  of  Greenburgh,  N.Y. 

873  Daniel  of  Hudson,  N.Y. 

874  Capt.  WUliam  C. 

878  Weare  C.  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 

882  Charles  C.  of  Boston. 

887  George  L.  of  Kennebunk,  Me. 


The   names  of  tJiose   males  in   the  first   six  generations  from  George  Little 

THROUGH  HIS  SON  MosES,  ivho  have  living  posterity 

by  the  name  of  Little. 

'326  Nathaniel. 


rl6  Tristram. 


116  Henry. 


117  Samuel. 


4. 

Moses, 
youngest 

son  of 

George 
Little,  the 
emigrant,  \ 

married 

Lydia 
Coffin,  and 

lived  in 

Newbury, 

Mass. 


124  Richard. 


125  Enocli. 


127  John. 


r  155  Stephen. 


1.20  Moses. 


[The  numbers  refei"  to  the 
paragraphs  in  this  book,  where 
full  Information  is  given  re- 
specting the  persons  whose 
names  they  precede.] 


156  John. 


157  Moses. 


161  Benjamin. 


164  Paul. 


327  Henry. 
330  Silas. 
334  James. 

338  Nathaniel. 

345  Samuel  N. 

353  Nathaniel. 

354  Amos. 
(-357  Friend. 

359  Benjamin. 
361  Enoch. 

363  Noah. 

364  Jesse. 

371  Noah. 
374  Stephen. 
376  Abner. 

379  David. 

380  Jonathan. 

381  Jacob. 

382  William  C. 

391   Josiah. 
399  Moses. 

408  Walter. 

409  Richard  H. 
445  Panl. 

447  Timothy. 
449  Thomas. 


927  Tristram  of  Newbury,  Mass. 
929   Henry  of  Newbury,  Mass. 

933  AbnerB.  ofWethersfield,  111. 

934  William  W.  of Danvers,Mas3. 
938   Nicholas  of  Boston,  Mass. 

946  Joseph  of  Newbury,  Mass. 

1015  Amos  of  Warren,  N.  H. 

1019  Ebenezer  of  Enfield,  N.  H. 

1020  William  of  Hopkinton,  N.H. 

1035  Jonathan  C.  of  Hampstead. 

1036  Nathaniel  of  Hampstead. 

1038  Samuel  of  Springfield,  N.  H. 

1039  Joseph  of  Springfield,  N.  H. 
1043   Amos  of  Newport,  N.  H. 

1065  Joseph  of  Atkinson,  N.  H. 

1068  Amos  of  Atkinson,  N.  H. 

1072  John  of  Atkinson,  N.H. 

1073  Enoch  of  Atkinson,  N.  H. 

1079   George  of  Newbury,  Mass. 
1081  Nathaniel  of  Newbury,  Mass. 

1084  Miohaelof  Newbury,  Mass. 

1090  Samuel  of  Boscawen,  N.  H. 

1091  Moses  of  Boscawen,  N.  H. 
1093  Joseph  of  Boscawen,  N.  H. 

1121  Richard  of  Boscawen,  N.  H. 
1123  SimeonB.  of  Boscawen,  N.H. 

^  11.32  Henry  of  Boscawen,  N.  H. 
I   1136  Enoch  of  Boscawen,  N.  H. 

J   1138  John  ofSanbornton,  N.H. 
\   1143  David  m.  Mary  Hulbsrt. 

f  1150  Jacob  of  Granville,  Ohio. 

1153  Henry  of  Madison,  lud. 

11.54  Thomas  of  Boscawen,  N.  H. 

11.56  Leavitt  C.  of  Bradford,  Pa. 

1189  John  of  Newbury,  Mass. 

1196  Stephen  of  Portland,  Me. 

1200  Stephen  of  Newbury  port. 

1201  Robert  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

1228   Stephen  W.  of  Newbury. 
1230   Ebenezer  of  Newbui-y. 

1232  Joseph  of  Hampstead,  N.  H. 

1233  Stephen  of  Bradford,  Mass. 

1234  John  of  Hampstead,  N.  H. 
1236  David  of  Hampstead,  N.  H. 

1240  Moses  S.  of  New  York. 
1243  Jacob  of  New  York. 
1246  Edward  B.  of  New  York. 

1250  William  of  Philadelphia. 

1251  John  of  Amesbury,  Mass. 
12.53  Francis  of  Salisbury,  N.  H. 
1255  Thomas  R.  of  Salisbury ,N.H. 

1266  Edward  of  Auburn,  Me. 

1632  William  D.  of  Newburyport. 
1635  Moses  P.  of  Corning,  N.Y. 

1657  Walter  of  Montpelier,  Vt. 

1665   Benjamin  of  Lowell,  Wis. 
1670  Dudley  of  Chicago,  111. 

1686  Josiah  of  Windham,  Me. 
1688  Moses  of  Windham,  Me. 

1690  John  L.  of  Boston. 

1700  William  H.  of  Brooklyn,N. Y. 


LT. 


GEORGE  LITTLE  OF  NEWBURY, 

AND    HIS   DESCENDANTS. 


GEORGE  LITTLE,  the  foimcler  of  the  Newbury  family  of  this 
name,  came,  according  to  a  long  ciirreut  and  probably  reliable  tradi- 
tion, from  Unicorn  Street,  near  London  Bridge,  England.  The  par- 
ish records  of  St.  Olave's,  Southwark,  and  of  the  neighboring  St. 
Saviour's,  show  that  several  families  of  the  name  lived  in  that  vicinity 
at  the  close  of  the  sixteenth  and  beginning  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury, but  afford  no  information  in  regard  to  the  parentage  of  George 
who  came  to  America.  Among  his  descendants  who  live  at  New- 
bury Oldtown  there  exists  a  tradition  that  he  had  a  brother  Thomas, 
who  was  an  officer  in  Cromwell's  navy,  and  gave  him  title  deeds  to 
lands  at  Barbadoes,  in  the  West  Indies.  These  afterwards  disap- 
peared, and  were  believed  to  have  been  stolen  by  two  young  men 
who  left  town  about  that  time. 

He  came  to  Newbury,  Massachusetts,  in  1G40,  or  soon  after,  and 
is  said  to  have  worked  for  Mr.  Woodbridge,  who  had  adA^anced  his 
passage  money,  and  who  employed  him  in  building  fences  made  out 
of  logs  placed  endwise  in  the  ground,  side  by  side.  This  tradition 
seems  to  be  substantiated  in  part  by  the  statement  in  the  town  rec- 
ords that  "four  acres  of  upland  were  laid  out  to  George  Little  on 
behalf  of  Mr.  John  Woodbridge."  In  Sept.,  1650,  he  bought  the 
freehold  right  in  Newbury  of  John  Osgood,  Sr.,  who  had  removed 
to  Andover.  From  this  time  onward  his  purchases  of  land  are  quite 
numerous.  ^,  He  bought  fourteen  acres  of  Nicholas  Noyes ;  ten  acres 
of  upland  of  Thomas  Coleman,  the  deed  of  which  has  been  preserved 
and  is  at  the  Essex  Institute,  Salem;  and  in  March,  1651,  in  com- 
pany with  Thomas  Brown,  the  farm  of  Mr.  Stephen  Dummer,  "at 
the  Birchen  Meadows,"  containing  thi'ee  hundred  acres.  In  a  town 
meeting  in  1670  it  was  voted  "that  the  Selectmen  shall  take  care  that 
George  Little  fence  in  no  more  laud  than  his  due."  This  might  at 
first  seem  to  imply  dishonesty  on  his  part.     A  consideration  of  the 


Z  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

circumstances,  together  with  what  is  known  of  liis  character  from  otlier 
sources,  show  the  injustice  of  such  an  inference.  His  lands,  which  in 
some  cases  adjoined  the  imdivided  territory  belonging  to  the  town  in 
common,  were  not  inclosed  at  the  time  of  purchase,  and  their  limits  as 
pointed  out  by  previous  owners  and  adopted  by  him  could  easily  con- 
flict with  those  which  his  townsmen  deemed  correct. 

The  farms  of  his  selection  are  said  to  contain  some  of  the  finest 
land  in  the  town,  and  have  remained  in  the  hands  of  his  descendants 
to  the  present  time.  He  acquired  a  title  to  lands  in  the  Quinebaug 
country  in  Connecticut,  and  also,  it  is  believed,  at  Stonington  in  the 
same  state.  Reference  is  made  to  the  former  in  the  inventory  of  his 
son  Moses.  In  1669  he  received  a  patent  for  eighty  acres  in  Wood- 
bridge,  N.  J.,  which  he  afterwards  deeded  to  his  son  Joseph  and 
grandson  John,  and  which  was  sold  by  them  to  William  Ilsley  in 
February,  1701-2.  He  was  one  of  the  petitioners  for  a  township  of 
land  at  Pennecooke,  now  Concord,  N.  H.  The  grant  was  made,  but 
lapsed  through  non-fulfillment  of  conditions.  In  July,  1688,  he  peti- 
tioned Sir  Edmond  Andros,  then  Governor  of  New  England,  for 
confirmation  of  his  title  to  four  hundred  acres  of  land  ' '  on  the  north 
side  of  Swan  Pond  westward  from  the  Saco  River,"  which  he  had 
purchased  some  ten  years  previously  of  Rev.  Seaborn  Cotton.  The 
petition  states  that  he  had  expended  £40  upon  it  without  any  return 
as  yet,  and  that  he  owned  meadow  lands  adjacent.  He  and  his  son 
Moses  were  taxed  this  year  in  Newbur}'  upon  two  houses,  twelve 
acres  of  ploughed  lands,  thirty-four  of  meadow  and  eight  of  pasture, 
two  horses,  twenty-three  head  of  cattle,  forty  sheep,  and  six  hogs. 

He  served  several  times  upon  juries  at  Ipswich  and  Salem,  but  as 
far  as  is  known  held  no  public  oflflces.  In  1653  he  was  appraiser  of 
the  estate  of  William  Stevens,  and  in  1689  of  that  of  John  Sawyer. 
He  was  overseer  of  the  estate  of  John  Rolfe,  of  Cambridge,  in  1681, 
and  executor  of  Nathaniel  Cheney's  in  1684.  These  appointments 
imply  a  reputation  for  ability  and  uprightness. 

His  name  appears  among  the  petitioners  for  a  remission  of  the 
fine  and  punishment  infiicted  upon  Major  Robert  Pike,  of  Salisbur}^, 
in  1653,  for  denouncing  a  law  just  passed  hj  the  General  Court 
which  made  it  a  misdemeanor  for  anj^  one  to  preach  upon  the  Sab- 
bath who  was  not  an  ordained  minister.  Major  Pike  was  decidedly 
in  advance  of  his  generation  in  matters  of  religious  tolerance  and 
civil  liberty,  and  from  this  fact,  and  especially  from  the  adjoined 
petition  found  among  the  papers  of  George  Little  and  printed  in  the 


GEORGE   LITTLE.  6 

History  of  Newbury,  it  would  seem  tliat  the  latter  sympathized  with 
these  views  : 

To   THE   HONORED   GENERALL   COURT. 

Whereas  wee  have  these  many  yeares  bin  preserved  by  the  good  providence  of 
God  under  a  peaceable  gov'ernraent  in  this  wildernesse  and  luany  worthy  things 
have  by  you  bin  donne  unto  and  for  this  people,  which  we  acknowledge  with  all 
thankfuluesse,  notwithstanding,  may  it  please  you  to  take  notice  of  some  greevance 
of  many  of  the  people  of  God  in  this  country  which  lieth  on  their  spirits,  respecting 
some  streightnes  and  streightening  of  yt  christian  liberty  which  wee  think  ought 
to  be  allowed  unto  all  christians  houlding  the  foundation  and  walking  orderly 
though  of  different  perswations,  namely,  to  worship  God  according  to  their  owne 
judgement  and  consciences  without  being  restrained  to  the  judgements  of  others 
bj'  human  law ;  and  for  as  much  as  our  gratious  king  is  pleased  in  his  letter  to 
declare  fas  wee  apprehend]  that  a  principall  end  of  this  plantation  granted  is  yt 
liberty  of  conscience  may  bee  heere  enjoyed.  "Wee  hope  therefore  it  will  be  noe 
griefe  of  mind  to  you  to  consider  of  it  and  to  repeale  such  lawes  as  are  a  hinder- 
ance  or  restraining  in  any  respect  to  y*=  people  of  God  either  in  their  joining  together 
in  church  fellowship  or  exercising  in  the  ordinances  of  God  accordinge  to  y«  pure 
gospel  rules.  Our  humble  petition  is  that  all  such  laws  as  occasion  or  cause  any 
such  streightnes,  restraint  or  hinderance  maj'  be  repealed,  and  that  such  christian 
liberty  may  bee  allowed  and  confirmed,  the  which  wee  believe  will  tend  much 
to  y«  glory  of  God  in  y«  peace  and  settlement  of  his  people  heere.  And  soe  shall 
wee  pray  for  3'our  peace  and  remain  [as  in  duty  we  are  bound]  your  faithfnl  and 
humble  petitioners. 

lu  the  prolonged  ecclesiastical  dispute  which  divided  the  church 
at  Newbury  for  so  many  years  he  was  on  the  side  of  the  pastor,  Rev. 
Mr.  Parker,  but  soou  after  the  settlement  of  difficulties  he,  with  his 
wife,  joined  the  first  Baptist  Church  in  Boston,  and  in  1682  they 
became  members  of  a  small  church  of  the  same  denomination  in  New- 
bury. The  following  letter,  written  to  him  by  a  friend,  is  given  as 
an  example  of  the  correspondence  of  that  day,  and  more  particularly 
to  show  the  way  in  which  his  surname  was  often  spelled : 

Dear  &  loving  brother  littell,  in  gospell  bonds  my  harty  love  rememered 
unto  you  and  your  wife  though  unto  me  unknown,  &  hoping  you  are  in  helth  as  I 
being  att  this  wrighting  hereof  blessed  be  the  Lord,  hartily  giving  you  thanks  for 
your  kind  entertainment  when  I  was  last  att  your  house.  This  is  farther  to  let 
you  understand  I  have  married  to  one  Margery  Colman,  a  widdow  on  the  island 
N"antucket  where  I  now  am.  I  believe  God  hath  profided  for  me  &  given  me  a 
meet  help  a  very  loving  wife,  one  in  charity  &  walking  &  I  judge  for  the  Lord  & 
a  true  lover  of  the  pepell  at  church  of  the  Lord  &  I  se  nothing  but  the  Lord 
blessing  our  indavors  we  may  live  comfortably  though  both  aged  and  but  crazy. 
Tou  know  my  weakness  &  God  marks  my  instabilit}'-  I  hope  in  marsy  of  my 
insufficiency  as  to   the   work  I   am   imploj'ed   in  as   to  soul   c(mcerns,  but   my 


4  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

desire  is  wholly  to rely  upon  the  Lord  though  I  am  weak  that  weakness 

is that  can  &  I  belief  will  enable  me  in  some  measure  to  do  what  he  calls 

me  to  for  which  I  beg  your  prayers  that  in  heart  and  life  I  may  be  to  the  praise 
of  his  free  grace  making  &  keeping  me  faithfull  unto  death,  I  may  receive  the 
crown  of  life  provided  unto  all  that  love  him.  This  further,  brother,  I  desire  & 
entreat  yow  to  remember  my  harty  respects  &  love  to  Elder  Hull  &  his  wife,  our 

deacons  &  their  wifes  brother &  his  wife  &  cousin  Swett  &  all  the  rest  of 

my  brethren  &  sisters  in  gospel  bonds  as  if  I  had  named  them  in  partickeler  as 
you  may  &,  have  opportunity  wanting  time  and  other  occasions  lying  hard  upon 
me.  This  farther  I  &  my  wife  entreat  you  to  remember  our  harty  love  to  our 
brother  Chandler  &  his  wife  &  all  their  children  entreating  him  if  he  have  my 
husband  Colman's  mind  which  himself  did  write  &  my  husband  Colman  did  set 
his  hand  to  it  how  he  would  leave  me  a  comfortable  maintynance  if  he  died  &  left 
me  a  widow.  My  wife  desires  he  wold,  be  pleased  to  send  it  if  he  have  the  same 
as  judging  it  might  be  of  great  benefit  &  use  unto  her  for  her  husband  Colman's 
sous  deals  very  hardly  by  her  &  keeps  &  takes  what  they  can  from  me  &  requites 
me  ver3'  unworthily  for  all  my  care  &  endeavors  for  their  good  which  is  a  great 
grief  &  trouble  unto  me  but  we  trust  the  Lord  will  bear  us  up  &  grant  what  is 
necessary  &  give  us  contentment  in  our  spirits  in  that  portion  he  in  his  wisdom 
shall  serve  out  unto  us.  so  earnestly  desiring  a  few  lines  from  you  to  let  us 
know  your  own  estate  &  how  things  respecting  our  society  in  public  carrying  on 
in  the  concerns  of  the  public  worship  of  God  &  how  we  do  in  number  &  increase 
with  the  increasiugs  of  God  in  love  to  God  &  love  &  peace  among  yourselves  by 
which  it  is  made  manifest  that  we  are  the  true  disciples  of  Jesus  Christ  by  our 
peaceable  living  in  love  one  with  another.  Committing  you  to  the  protection  of 
the  Almighty  God  &  begging  your  &  all  my  brethrens   prayers  for  my  being 

into  his  heavenly  kingdom  &  delivered  from  every  sinful  way  &  work  I 

rest  your  loving  brother 

Nantucket  Island 
This  25  of  the  8  month  1682 


THOMAS    OSBURlsTE.t 


[Superscription :]  This  for  his  very  loving  frend 

Goodman  Littell  living  att  Newbury 
Deliver  this  with  care  I  pray. 

He  vpas  a  tailor  by  trade,  but  like  the  majority  of  settlers  in  a 
new  country,  probably  gave  himself  chiefly  to  agriculture.  Though 
not  an  educated  man,  he  was  remarkable  for  his  strength  of  mind  as 
well  as  of  body.  Tradition  says  that  he  could  carry  a  plough  on  his 
shoulder  from  his  home  to  his  farm  at  Turkey  Hill,  over  three  miles 
away,  and  that  he  was  exceedingly  well  versed  in  scripture,  being 

t  Thomas  Osburne  was  baptized  and  joined  the  Baptist  Church  in  Charlestown,  28  May, 
1665.  He  was  prosecuted  therefor,  and  sentenced  to  be  disfranchised  under  a  law  previ- 
ously passed  by  the  General  Court  forbidding  public  worship  apart  from  the  recognized 
churches.  On  17  April,  1666,  he  was  again  indicted  for  abstaining  from  attendance  at 
church,  fined  four  pounds,  and  committed  to  prison  for  refusing  to  bind  himself  to  appear 
at  next  court  of  assistants.  In  1673  he  was  fined  twenty  shillings  for  the  same  reason. 
In  1678  he  was  licensed  to  preach  by  his  Baptist  brethren. 


SECOND    GENERATION.  5 

able  to  give  the  book  and  chapter  of  any  text  that  might  be  quoted. 
/tO  On/)        -^  ^'^^  simile  is  given  of  the  signature  to  the 

y^S-0  ■      -^^yb^s—s     Robert  Pike  petition,  though  there  is  much 
doubt  whether  it  is  a  genuine  autograph. 

The  house  which  he  built  in  1679,  and  occupied  during  the  re- 
mainder of  his  life,  was  taken  down  in  1851.  It  stood  about  thii'ty 
rods  east  of  the  present  residence  of  Deacon  Joseph  Little. 

He  man'ied  first  Alice  Poor,  who  sailed  for  New  England  from 
Southampton  in  the  Bevis,  in  May,  1638,  together  with  her  younger 
brothers  Samuel  and  Daniel,  in  the  party  of  Mr.  Stephen  Dummer. 
She  is  believed  to  have  been  a  native  of  AViltshii-e.  Judge  Sewall — 
he  was  the  son  of  Henry  and  Jane  (Dummer)  Sewall — speaks  in  his 
diary  of  calling  upon  Goodman  and  Goodwife  Little  on  one  of  his 
visits  at  Newbury,  and  says,  in  another  place,  that  she  "lived  in  sore 
pain  for  many  years  before  her  death."  She  died  1  Dec,  1680,  aged 
62.  He  manied  second  19  July,  1681,  Eleanor,  widow  of  Thomas 
Barnard  of  Amesbury,  who  survived  him,  dying  27  Nov.,  1694.  The 
exact  date  of  his  death  is  not  known,  but  it  was  between  15  March, 
1693,  and  27  Nov.,  1694.  It  is  supposed  that  he  divided  his  prop- 
erty before  his  death,  and  the  estate  was  settled  without  legal  admin- 
istration. 

He  was  buried  in  the  gravej'ard  adjoining  the  first  church.  Not 
many  years  after  a  new  edifice  was  built  very  near,  if  not  directly  over 
his  grave,  all  traces  of  which  have  of  course  long  since  disappeared. 
His  children,  all  by  his  first  wife  : 

1.     I.         Sarah,  born  8  May,  1652  ;  died  19  Nov.,  1652. 
Joseph,  born  22  Sept.,  1653  ;  died  6  Sept.,  1740. 
John,  born  28  July,  1655  ;  died  20  July,  1672. 
MosES,  born  11  March,  1657  ;  died  8  March,  1691. 
Sarah,  born  24  NoA^,  1661  :  died  after  1718. 

2. 

JOSEPH,^  born  22  Sept.,  1653;  married  31  Oct.,  1677,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Tristram  j  and  Judith   (Somerby)    (Greenleaf)  CoflSn, 

t  Tristram  Coffin,  the  father  of  the  two  sisters  whom  Joseph  2  and  Moses  2  married,  was 
born  in  1632,  married  Judith,  widow  of  Henry  Somerby  and  daughter  of  Capt.  Edmund 
Greenleaf.  He  was  a  merchant  tailor  and  lived  in  Newbury,  where  he  died  4  Feb.,  1704. 
His  father  whose  name  was  also  Tristram  was  born  in  1609  in  Plymouth,  England,  mar- 
ried Dionis  Stevens,  and  came  to  New  England  in  1642.  He  lived  at  Newbury,  Salisbury, 
and  finally  at  Nantucket  where  he  died  in  1681.  His  parents  were  Peter  and  Joanna 
Coffin.  For  a  fuller  account  of  the  family  see  Vol.  xxiv.  of  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register. 


*2. 

II. 

3. 

Ill 

*4. 

IV. 

*5. 

V. 

LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


^k(<^/6M^ 


who  was  born  12  Nov.,  1657,  aud  died  28  Nov.,  1725.  Captain 
Joseph  was  much  more  prominent  in  town  affairs  than  his  father. 
He  was  tythingman  in  1685,  and  selectman  in  1692-3,  1700,  1704-5. 

He  seems  to  have  always  been  connected 
with  the  established  (Congregational) 
church,  of  which  he  and  his  wife  were 
members.  It  was  then  the  custom  to  seat  the  congregation  accord- 
ing to  their  rank  in  the  community,  and  in  the  allotment  of  seats 
after  the  erection  of  a  new  house  of  worship  in  1700,  quite  a  promi- 
nent one  was  given  him.  In  1688  he  was  taxed  for  two  houses, 
twelve  acres  of  ploughed  land,  twelve  of  meadow,  twenty  of  pasture, 
two  horses,  one  colt,  five  hogs,  thirty  sheep,  aud  thirtj^-two  head  of 
cattle.  His  lauds  were  afterwards  largely  increased  by  inheritance 
and  numerous  purchases.  He  is  believed  to  have  lived  at  Turkey 
Hill  from  his  marriage  till  about  1730,  when  he  removed  to  the  part 
of  Newbury  uow  Newburyport,  where  several  of  his  sous  were  en- 
gaged in  trade.  He  distributed  his  real  estate  among  his  sous  before 
his  death,  and  in  his  will  dated  27  Jan.,  1737,  and  proved  1  Oct., 
1740,  he  divides  his  household  goods  between  his  daughters  Judith 
Moody  and  Sarah  Thing,  and  gives  one-third  of  the  remainder  of  his 
estate  to  his  daughter-in-law  Mary  Little,  one-third  to  his  grandson 
(94)  Nathan,  one-third  to  his  grandson  (95)  Ebenezer.  The  latter 
was  administrator  with  the  will  annexed.  The  appraisal  was  £173.8.6. 
The  following  is  the  inscription  upon  his  gravestone  at  Burying  Hill, 
Newburyport : 

Here  Lyes  Buried  y^ 

Body  of  Capt.  Joseph 

Little  Who  Departed 

This  Life  September 

ye  6t^  1740  &  In 

ye  87tii  Tear  of 

His  Age. 

Come  Mortal  Man 

&  Cast  An  Eye 

Come  Eead  Thy  Doom 

Prepare  to  Die. 


Judith,  born  19  July,  1678  ;  died  30  April,  1761. 
Joseph,  born  23  Feb.,  1680  ;  died  14  Aug.,  1693. 
George,  born  12  Jan.,  1682  ;  died  2  July,  1760. 
Sarah,  born  23  Oct.,  1683. 
Enoch,  born  9  Dec,  1685  ;  died  28  April,  1766. 


Child] 

ren : 

*6. 

I. 

7. 

II. 

*8. 

Ill 

*9. 

IV. 

*10. 

V. 

SECOND    GENERATION.  7 

*11.     VI.      Tristram,  bora  7  April,  1688  ;  died  April,  1762. 

*12.     VII.     Moses,  born  5  May,  1690  ;  died  15  Aug.,  1725. 

*13.  VIII.  Daniel,  born  13  Jan.,  1692  ;  died  Nov.,  1777. 
14.  IX.  Benjamin,  born  13  Oct.,  1696,  was  a  trader  at 
Newbury,  and  apparently  a  man  of  literary  taste,  as  he  subscribed 
for  six  copies  of  Prince's  Clironology — the  same  number  as  the  Gov- 
ernor of  the  province.  This  work,  which  began  to  be  published  in 
1736  and  was  completed  in  1755,  was  a  notable  one  in  its  day,  and 
the  list  of  subscribers  to  it  is  considered  to  include  most  of  the  literati 
of  the  period.  He  died  unmarried  Feb.,  1737,  and  in  his  will  dated 
at  Boston,  14  Jan.,  1737,  he  leaves  his  entire  estate,  after  a  legacy 
of  thirty  pounds  to  Rev.  Mr.  Lowell's  church  at  Newbury,  to  his 
father.  His  property  was  inventoried  at  £li44.3.6.  Among  the 
items  are  interest  in  mill  and  853  acres  of  land  at  Saco  Falls,  in 
County  of  York,  £700  ;  house,  land,  warehouse,  and  part  of  wharf 
at  Newbury,  £300;  six  beaver  hats,  £13.10;  one  cask  of  sweet- 
meats, 60  shillings. 

4. 

MOSES,"^  born  11  March,  1657;  married  Lydia,  daughter  of 
Tristram  and  Judith  (Somerby)  (Greeuleaf)  Coffin,  who  was  born  22 
April,  1662.  She  married  second  18  March,  1695,  John,  son  of 
John  and  Mar}'  Pike,  b}^  whom  she  had  five  daughters  and  one  son(  ?) . 
Mr.  Little  lived  upon  the  homestead  at  New- 
bury. He  served  in  King  Philip's  War,  and 
was.  it  is  said,  town  collector.  Two  of  his 
account  books  were  recently  in  existence.  At  his  death  he  was  the 
executor  of  the  estate  of  Joseph  Morin,  and  perhaps  had  settled 
other  estates. 

He  died  of  small-pox,  and.  according  to  the  practice  of  that  time, 
was  kept  during  his  illness  in  a  room  so  heated  that  one's  hand  could 
not  rest  on  the  walls  without  discomfort.  It  is  the  tradition  that  he 
caught  the  disease  while  passing  a  house  where  infected  clothing  was 
exposed  from  the  windows,  and  that  his  physician,  while  in  a  state 
of  intoxication,  administered  a  prescription  which  hastened,  if  it  did 
not  cause,  his  death.  He  died  8  March,  1691,  and  was  buried  in  the 
vicinity  of  his  home.  His  estate  AYas  appraised  at  £1065.7.  The  in- 
ventory is  given  below  : 

To  dwelling  house,  barn,  25  acres  of  land  adjoining  and  freehold £300.  0.0 

40  acres  of  meadow  and  12  acres  of  pasture  land 288.  0.0 


'f-f 


8  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

To  17  acres  of  woodland  aud  4  acres  of  wood £29.  0.0 

A  third  part  of  Quinebogge  land  given  him  hy  his  father 80.  0.0 

A  freehold  lot  &  a  rate  lot  in  y^  upper  woods  in  Newbury 60.  0.0 

8  oxen,  16  cows,  19  steers  and  heifers 130.  0.0 

Wearing  apparel  &  books  £10  beds  &  bedding  &  sheets,  bolsters,  pil- 
lows cases  £61.10 71.10.0 

80  sheep,  8  swine  2  horses  &  a  mare  &  colt 43.  0.0 

Bedsteads  &  cords,  table  liuneu,  napkins  &  towels 6.10.0 

Wool  &  flax,  pots  and  trammels,  pot  hooks,  spits  &  irons 5.10.0 

Pewter  &  glass,  tongs,  fire  pan,  friing  pan,  &  smoothingers 6.  5.0 

Tubs  &  trays,  dishes,  spinning  wheels,  chairs,  tables 4.10.0 

Joynt-stools,  a  cradle,  earthen-ware  &  several  utensils 4.  0.0 

2  guns,  swords,  2  combs,  stillyards 4.10.0 

Cart,   dungpot,  plow,  chains,  sled,  sith,  hoes,  axes,  wedges,  rings, 

rakes 4.10.0 

Saddle  &  pillon  &  pillon  cloths  &  bridles  &  fetters 2.10.0 

Debts  due  the  estate  if  obtained 25.12.0 

£1065.  7.0 
Debts  due  from  estate  to  several  persons 98.16.2 

£966.10.10 
Children : 

15.  I.  John,  born  8  Jan.,  1680,  as  elder  son  inherited  a 
double  portion  of  his  father's  estate,  lived  upon  the  homestead,  was 
of  a  rather  peculiar  disposition,  and  died  unmarried  25  March,  1753. 
In  his  will  dated  6  Feb.,  1752,  he  mentions  his  half  sisters  Judith 
Noyes,  Susanna  Adams,  Lydia  Pearson,  and  Dorothj?  Morse,  and 
leaves  the  bulk  of  his  property  to  his  brother  Tristram. 

*16.     II.       Tristram,  born  9  Dec,  1681  ;  died  11  Nov.,  1765. 

*17.     III.      Sarah,  born  28  April,  1684  ;  died  10  Dec,  1710. 

*18.     IV.      Mary,  born  13  Jan.,  1686  ;  died  June,  1761. 
19.     V.        Elizabeth,  born  25  May,   1688  ;  married  21  Jan., 
1718,  Anthony  Morse,  and  died  25  March,  1719. 

*20.     VI.       MosES,  born  26  Feb.,  1691  ;  died  17  Oct.,  1780. 

5. 

SARAH,2  born  24  Nov.,  1661  ;  married  3  March,  1682,  Joseph, 
son  of  William  and  Barbara  Ilsley,  who  was  born  30  Oct.,  1649,  and 
died  15  Oct.,  1724.  He  lived  at  the  Lower  Green,  Newbury,  on  land 
still  held  by  his  descendants.  In  his  will  dated  10  Feb.,  1718,  he 
bequeaths  one-half  of  his  property  to  his  wife,  makes  provision  for 
his  daughters  Mary  and  Lydia,  who  were  then  unmarried,  gives  a  lot 
of  land  to  his  grandson  Enoch  Dole,  and  the  remainder  of  his  estate 


23. 

I. 

24. 

II. 

25. 

III. 

26. 

IV. 

27. 

V. 

28. 

VI. 

29. 

VII. 

30. 

VIII 

31. 

III. 

Lydi. 

32. 

IV. 

Sara 

THIKD   GENERATION.  9 

to  his  son  Joseph.  The  will  was  proved  2  Nov.,  1724,  when  the  es- 
tate was  appraised  at  £2066.2.0.  According  to  tradition  Mrs.  Ilsley 
was  very  corpulent,  at  least  in  her  later  years,  and  a  huge  chair,  said 
to  have  been  made  expressly  for  her,  was  handed  down  through  sev- 
eral generations.     Children : 

21.  I.         Maky  Ilsley,  born  20  Jan.,  1683. 

22.  II.       Joseph  Ilsley,  born  14  Aug.,   1684;    married    28 
Nov.,  1717,  Rebecca  Noyes.     Children: 

Parker  Ilsley,  born  20  Jan.,  1718-9. 
Sarah  Ilsley,  born  17  Aug.,  1720. 
Rebecca  Ilsley,  born  7  Sept.,  1722. 
Elizabeth  Ilsley,  born  8  Oct.,  1724. 
Jerusha  Ilsley,  born  26  May,  1726. 
Joseph  Ilsley,  born  29  Nov.,  1729. 
Thomas  Ilsley,  born  14  March,  1732. 
VIII.  Stephen  Ilsley,  born  3  Aug.,  1734. 

Lydia  Ilsley,  born  15  June,  1687. 
Sarah  Ilsley,  born  16  July,  1689  ;  manled  3  April, 
1706,  Richard  Dole,  and  died  26  Feb.,  1707.     Her  only  child : 
33.     I.         Enoch  Dole,  born  20  Jan.,  1707. 

6. 
JUDITH,^  \_Josepli^'\  born  19  July,  1678  ;  married  25  March,  1696, 
Cutting,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Cutting)  Moody,  who  was  born  9 
April,  1674,  and  died  13  April,  1747.  He  lived  in  Newbury,  and  in 
his  will  dated  7  May,  1744,  bequeaths  his  wife  one-half  of  his  dwell- 
ing-house, one-third  of  his  real  estate,  the  household  goods,  and  one 
hundred  pounds.  To  each  of  his  six  daughters  he  gives  thirty  pounds, 
and  the  remainder  of  his  estate  is  divided  among  his  sons  Joseph, 
Cutting,  and  Moses.     His  widow  died  30  April,  1761.     Children: 

34.  I.         Abigail  Moody,  born  26  Feb.,  1696-7. 

35.  II.        Hannah  Moody,  born  16  March,  1699;  married  18 
Nov.,  1718,  Thomas  Bartlett. 

36.  III.      Joseph  Moody,   born  2{^  April,  1701  :   married   27 
Nov.,  1722,  Judith  Kelly. 

37.  IV.      Mary  Moody,  born  2  Aug.,  1703  ;  married  16  Aug., 
1722,  David  Marsh  of  Haverhill. 

38.  V.        Judith    Moody,   born   29   Dec,   1705;    married  28 
March,  1744,  Theophilus  Bradbury. 


10  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

39.  VI.       Lydia  Moody,  born  22  Feb.,  1707  ;  died  unmarried 
5  Oct.,  1794. 

40.  VII.     Sarah  Moody,  born  7  June,  1709  (?)  ;  married  15 
Dec,  1742,  Nathaniel  Montgomery. 

41.  VIII.  Cutting  Moody,  born  10  July,  1710. 

42.  IX.       Moses  Moody,  born  11  Aug.,  1711. 

43.  X.        Humphrey  Moody,  born  20  Feb.,  1714  ;  died  young. 

44.  XL       Humphrey  Moody,  born  7  May,  1716. 

8. 

G-E0RGE,3  [Joseph^']  born  12  Jan.,  1682  ;  married  first  Feb.  22, 
1711,  Edna,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Northend)  Hale  t 
of  Newbury,  who  was  born  21  Nov.,  1684,  and  died  15  Oct.,  1732, 
and  second  19  Oct.,  1736,  Widow  Mehitable  Clement  of  Haverhill, 
wlio  died  3  Nov.,  1754  (?).  In  1709  he  bought  of  William  Ilsley  a 
riverside  lot  on  tlie  Merrimac,  and  probably  lived  in  that  part  of 
Newbury.  He  was  a  lieutenant  in  tlie  militia.  His  name  occurs 
among  the  proprietors  of  Boscawen,  N.  H.  Sometime  after  the  birth 
of  his  children  lie  removed  to  Haverhill  and  Plaistow,  N.  H.  He 
died  2  July,  1760.  In  his  will  dated  4  April,  1754,  he  calls  himself 
yeoman,  gives  five  shillings  to  his  sons  Thomas,  George,  and  Ezekiel, 
who  had  already  received  their  part  of  his  estate  by  deeds  of  gift,  his 
household  goods  to  his  daughter  Edna  Ela,  and  his  dwelling-house  to 
his  son  Joseph,  who  is  appointed  executor.  Children,  beside  two 
who  died  unnamed : 

Thomas,  born  27  Oct.,  1711  ;  died  8  Nov.,  1766. 

George,  born  9  Sept.,  1713. 

Oliver,  born  8  Sept.,  1716  ;  died  9  Oct.,  1716. 

Edna,  born  21  Aug.,  1717  ;  died  20  Jan.,  1804. 

Alice,  born  27  April,  1719  ;  died  unmarried  21  Jan., 

Ezekiel,  born  6  March,  1721  ;  died  about  1797. 
Bartholomew,  born  10  March,  1725  ;  died  10  May, 

Joseph,  born  22  June,  1727;  died  1811. 

tCapt.  Thomas  Hale,  the  father  of  the  t^vo  sisters  whom  (8)  Georges  and  (12)  Moses2 
married,  was  born  11  Feb.,  1658-9,  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Bzeljiel  and  Edna  (Hal- 
sted)  Northend  of  Rowley.  He  was  the  son  of  Thomas  2  and  Mary  (Hutchinson)  Hale. 
This  Thomas  Hale  also  lived  in  Newbury,  where  he  died  22  Oct.,  1688.  His  father  was 
Thomas  Hale,  the  emigrant,  who  died  in  Newbury,  21  Dec,  1682.  For  a  full  account  of 
this  family  see  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  Jan.,  1877,  and  Oct.,  1881. 


*45. 

I. 

*46. 

II. 

47. 

III. 

^  *48. 

IV. 

49. 

V. 

1737-8. 

-      *50. 

VI. 

51. 

VII 

1725. 

..     *52. 

VII 

THIRD    GENEBATION.  11 

9. 
SARAH, ^  [Jbsep/i^]  born  23  Oct.,  1683  ;  married  first  14  Jan., 
1701-2,  John,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Hobbs)  Kent,  who  was  born 
16  July,  1675,  and  died  24  March,  1704,  and  second  2  April,  1712, 
Bartholomew,  son  of  Capt.  Jonathan  and  Mary  (GUman)  Thing  of 
Exeter,  who  was  born  25  Feb.,  1681-2,  and  died  28  April,  1738. 
According  to  Mr.  Joshua  Coffin,  she  married  third,  John  Downing. 
Children : 

53.  I.  John  Kent,  born  27  Feb.,  1702-3  ;  married  10  Jan., 
1722-3,  Abigail  Merrill,  and  second  (?)  20  June,  1737,  Sarah  Morse. 
Children  : 

54.  I.         John  Kent,  born  29  Nov.,  1723. 

55.  II.       Abigail  Kent,  born  15  Aug. ,  1 726  ;  died  young. 

56.  III.      Abel  Kent,  born  26  Aug.,  1729. 

57.  IV.      Abigail  Kent,  born  31  May,  1732. 

58.  V.        Daniel  Kent,  born  27  Dec,  1734. 
By  second  wife  (  ? )  : 

59.  VI.       Rebecca  Kent,  born  26  July,  1738. 

60.  VII.     Joshua  Kent,  born  7  July,  1740. 

61.  VIII.  Benjamin  Kent,  born  15  Jan.,  1742. 

62.  IX.      Mary  Kent,  born  27  April,  1746. 

63.  II.  Mary  Thing,  born  11  Jan.,  1712-3 ;  married  22 
Oct.,  1730,  Nicholas,  son  of  Judge  Nicholas  Oilman  of  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Rev.  Mr.  Oilman  was  >orn  18  Jan.,  1707-8,  graduated  at  Harvard  in 
1724,  preached  at  Kingston  and  at  other  places,  and  in  1742  was  set- 
tled over  the  church  at  Durham,  N.  H.,  where  he  remained  ill  his 
death  13  April,  1748.  A  full  account  of  his  life  and  interesting  ex- 
tracts from  his  diary  are  given  in  the  Oilman  Oenealogy.  His  widow 
died  22  Feb.,  1789.     Children  : 

64.  I.         Bartholomew  Oilman,  born  26  Aug.,  1731. 

65.  II.       Nicholas  Oilman,  born  13  June,  1733. 

6Q.  III.  Tristram  Oilman,  born  24  Nov.,  1735;  mar- 
ried May,  1771,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hon.  Joseph  Sayer  of 
Wells,  Me.,  who  was  born  12  Sept.,  1747,  and  died  20  Nov., 
1790.  Rev.  Mr.  Oilman  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1757,  and 
in  1769  was  ordained  over  the  church  at  North  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  where  he  lived  till  his  death  1  April,  1809.  During  his 
long  pastorate  293  persons  were  admitted  to  full  communion, 
and  1,344  were  baptized.     He  was  one  of  the  first  trustees  of 


12  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Bowdoin  College,  and  was  chosen  the  first  President  of  the 
Maine  Missionary  Society.     Children  : 

67.  I.  Joseph  Oilman,  born  26  Feb.,  1772; 
married  (308)  Hannah  Little,  and  died  4  Jan.,  1847. 

68.  II.  Mary  Oilman,  born  March,  1774; 
married  Major  Hugh  McLellan  of  Portland,  Me. 

69.  III.  Elizabeth  Oilman,  born  18  June,  1776  ; 
married  1811,  Francis,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Prudence 
(Kelley)  Brown,  who  was  born  at  Chester,  N.  H., 
11  Jan.,  1784,  and  died  27  July,  1820.  His  widow  died 
5  Sept. ,  1851 .  Rev.  Dr.  Brown  graduated  at  Dartmouth 
in  1806,  and  was  the  successor  of  his  father-in-law 
as  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  North  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  where  he  labored  for  five  years.  In  1815 
he  was  inaugurated  President  of  Dartmouth  College, 
a  position  he  held  till  his  death.  A  full  account  of  his 
life  is  given  in  Smith's  History  of  Dartmouth  College. 
He  had  three  children,  one  of  whom,  Samuel  Oilman 
Brown,  born  Jan.,  1813,  has  been  for  many  years 
President  of  Hamilton  College. 

70.  IV.  Tristram  Oilman,  born  25  Feb.,  1780  ; 
graduated  at  Dartmouth,  1800,  and  married  Sarah, 
daughter  of  John  Higgins.  He  was  a  lawyer,  and 
died  25  March,  1828. 

71.  V.        Eunice  Oilman  ;  died  young. 

72.  VI.  Nicholas  Oilman,  born  10  Oct.,  1783  ; 
married  Betsey  Allen ;  was  a  respected  citizen  of 
Wells,  Me.,  which  he  represented  in  the  legislature  six 
years,  died  6  Oct.,  1840. 

73.  VII.  John  Oilman,  born  Jan.,  1786;  died 
young. 

74.  VIII.  Theodosia  Oilman,  born  9  Feb.,  1788; 
married  Dr.  John  Stockbridge  of  Bath,  Me. 

75.  IX.  Samuel  Oilman,  born  11  Nov.,  1790; 
married  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Jenks,  and 
died  25  March,  1852. 

76.  IV.  Joseph  Oilman,  born  5  May,  1738;  married 
Jane  Tyler,  and  second  Rebecca  Ives.  He  was  a  merchant  in 
Boston,  afterwards  Judge  of  U.  S.  Court  of  the  Northwest 
Territory.     He  died  14  May,  1806. 


THIRD   GENERATION.  13 

,   77.     V.        Josiah  Gilman,  born  2  Sept.,  1740;  married 
Sarah  Gilman  ;  lived  in  Exeter,  and  died  8  Feb.,  1801. 

78.  VI.  John  Gilman,  born  11  May,  1742;  died  8 
June,  1752.  For  the  descendants  of  these  see  the  Gilman 
Genealogy. 

10. 

ENOCH, 3  [JbsepP]  born  9  Dec,  1685;  married  19  May,  1707, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  ("Webster)  Worth,  who 
was  born  17  Aug.,  1688,  and  died  28  Dec.,  1766.  Ensign  Little 
with  Capt.  James  Smith  were  the  fii'st  settlers  upon  Craneneck  Hill, 
West  Newbury,  where  their  descendants  still  reside.  When  the 
^      ^—  hind  was  cleared,  about  1708,  the  In- 

y^t^C^  ^^fe^— '  ^^^^"^  ^®^®  ^®^'y  troublesome.  It  is 
\P  said  that  on  one  occasion  Ensign  Little 

chanced  to  place  his  hat  upon  the  stump  of  a  tree.  An  Indian  mis- 
took it  for  his  person  and  pierced  it  with  a  bullet.  He  died  28 
April,  1766.  Five  of  his  children  died  of  the  "throat  distemper" 
which  committed  such  ravages  during  the  early  part  of  the  last 
century. 

79.  I.         JosEPPi,  born  3  July,  1708  ;  died  young. 

80.  II.  Elizabeth,  born  21  Jan.,  1711;  married  29  April, 
1729,  Abel  Huse,  Jr.,  and  died  7  March,  1735.  Mr.  Huse  was  a 
cooper,  removed  to  Ipswich  and  married  second  Hannah  Farley,  who 
died  18  Aug.,  1770.     He  died  9  April,  1770.     Children  by  first  wife  : 

81.  I.         Elizabeth  Huse,  born  14  July,  1730  ;  married 
John  Hovey. 

82.  II.       Enoch  Huse,   born   12  Oct.,   1732;    mamed 
Rebecca  Manning. 

83.     III.      John,  born  22  March,  1713  ;  died  4  Aug.,  1730. 
*84.     IV.      Edmund,  born  5  Sept.,  1715  ;  died  29  Aug.,  1803. 
Enoch,  born  30  April,  1718  ;  died  young. 
Daniel,  born  4  May,  1726  ;  died  2  Feb.,  1730. 
Benjaihn,  born  April,  1729  ;  died  young. 

11. 
TRISTRAM,^  [Josep/t2]  born  7  April,  1688  ;    married  10  April, 
1711,  Anna,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Ruth   (Jaques)  Emery,  who 
was  born  10  Oct.,  1693,  and  died  4  Oct.,  1755.     He  was  a  trader, 

I 


85. 

V. 

^^. 

VI. 

87. 

VII 

14  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


C^^lvayn.   fTc/^ 


*88. 

I. 

89. 

II. 

*90. 

III. 

91. 

IV. 

1796. 

.92. 

V. 

93. 

VI. 

lived  in  the  portion  of  Newbury  now  Newburyport,  and  built  a  large 
house  a  little  back  from   State   Street,  near  Market  Square,  which 

was  considered  an  elegant  man- 
sion as  late  as  the  beginning  of 
the  present  century.  He  also 
owned  a  mill  privilege  and  nearly 
a  thousand  acres  of  land  in  Biddeford,  Me.  At  his  death,  April, 
1762,  his  estate  was  appraised  at  £1983.9.8.     Children  : 

Mary,  born  17  March,  1713  ;  died  10  Dec,  1791. 
Stephen,  born  31  March,  1715  ;  died  11  Nov.,  1716. 
Anna,  born  4  Aug.,  1716  ;  died  16  Feb.,  1796. 
Judith,  born  22  Sept.,  1720  ;  died  unmarried  11  Feb., 

Sarah,  born  8  Aug.,  1724  ;  died  26  Nov.,  1736. 
Abigail,  born  21  Nov.,  1730;  died  20  Aug.,  1736. 

12. 

MOSES,^  [./osep/i^]  born  5  May,  1690;  married  5  Jan.,  1715, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Northend)  Hale,  who 
was  born  28  April,  1687,  and  died  7  Aug.,  1757.  He  was  a  shop- 
keeper, and  lived  in  the  part  of  Newbury  now  Newburyport.  He 
died  15  Aug.,  1725.  His  estate  was  appraised  at  £1257.11.6. 
Among  the  articles  inventoried  are  :  63  yds.  silk  crape,  £9  ;  2  1-4  j^ds. 
brod  cloth,  37s  ;  49  yds.  Callimince,  £10  7s  ;  10  j^ds.  popline,  £26  6s  ; 
books,  115s;  2  looking  glasses,  7s;   1  gun,  40s.     Children: 

*94.     I.         Ebenezer,  born  18  Oct.,  1715;  died  30  July,  1768. 
Nathan,  born  12  May,  1717  ;  died  1745. 
Sarah,  born  27  Feb.,  1718  ;  died  3  Sept.,  1753. 
Mary,  born  16  Aug.,  1720  ;  died  4  Nov.,  1791. 
Hannah,  born  13  June,  1722  ;  married  Joseph  Low, 
but  lived  after  her  mother's  death  with  her  nephew,  Moses  Little  of 
Campton,  N.  H.,  where  she  died  about  1797. 
*99.     VI.       Elizabeth,  born  30  Dec,  1723. 
100.     VII.     Moses,  born  9  Feb.,  1725  ;  died  in  infancy. 

13. 
DANIEL,^  [Jbsep/i^]  born  13  Jan.,  1692;  married  1712,  Abiah, 
daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Ayer)  Clement  of  Haverhill,  who 
was  born   12  Sept.,  1692,  and  died  24   Aug.,  1766.      He    married 


*95. 

II. 

*96. 

III. 

*97. 

IV. 

98. 

V. 

THIRD   GENERATION.  15 

second    V    Feb.,  1768,  Hannah  Morrill,  widow  of  Jacob  Currier  of 
Hamps/  ad.     He  earl}'  went  to  Haverhill,  where  he  was  engaged  in 

business  as  a  tanner  for  several 
r^ears.  In  Feb.,  1727-8,  he  was 
I'hosen  deacon  of  the  church.  He 
also  held  several  town  offices.  On 
the  incorporation  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  which  was  originally  part  of 
Haverhill,  he  was  named  in  the  charter  to  call  the  first  town  meeting. 
He  lived  there  till  his  death  in  Nov.,  1777,  a  leading  man  and  influen- 
tial citizen,  serving  several  times  as  selectman  and  moderator.  He 
held  for  several  years  a  magistrate's  commission,  did  a  large  amount 
of  legal  business,  and  solemnized  manj'  marriages.  According  to 
tradition  he  was  noted  for  his  extensive  knowledge  of  the  Bible.  A 
fac  simile  is  given  of  the  signature  to  his  will  dated  31  Dec,  1770, 
when  he  was  78  j^ears  old.  In  it  he  gives  his  son  Daniel  £40,  divides 
his  household  goods  between  his  daughters  Sarah  Ayer.  Ruth  Smith, 
and  the  heirs  of  Elizabeth  Kimball,  gives  a  cow  to  each  of  his  grand- 
sons John  and  Joseph  Tallaut,  and  leaves  the  rest  of  his  property, 
real  and  personal,  to  his  son  Samuel.  His  first  two  children  were 
born  in  Newbury,  the  others  in  Haverhill. 

*101.  I.  -Samuel,  born  23  April,  17U  ;  died  10  Jan.,  1798. 
102.  II.  Joseph,  born  0  Nov.,  171o,  was  a  joiner,  lived  at 
Hampstead,  and  died  6  Sept.,  1761,  a  few  months  after  his  marriage. 
His  only  child  died  unnamed.  From  the  inventor^'  of  his  estate  it 
appears  he  held  land  at  Chichester,  N.  H.,  now  Nottingham,  valued 
at  £1000. 

Sakaii,  born  11  Nov.,  1717;  died  11  Dec,  1807. 

Elizabeth,  born  12  Nov..  1719  :  died  28  Feb.,  1753. 

Mary,  born  6  Oct.,  1721  ;  probably  died  young. 

Abiah,  born  14  Aug.,  1723  ;  married  Hugh  Tallant 
of  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  and  died  early  in  1753.  He  married  second  Mary 
Dodge,  and  removed  to  Pelham,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  1795.  Abiah's 
children : 

107.     I.         William  Tallant.  baptized  14  Feb.,  1747-8; 
died  young. 

•       108.     II.       John  Tallant;  born  6  April,  1750. 
109.     III.      Joseph  Tallant;  born  10  May,  1752. 
*110.     VII.     Daniel,  born  18  July,  1724  ;  died  5  Dec,  1801. 
111.     VIII.  Hannah,  born  21  June,  1725  ;  died  7  Sept.,  1726. 


103. 

III. 

104. 

IV. 

105. 

V. 

106. 

VI. 

16 


LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 


112,     IX.      Judith,  bom  11  July,  1727  ;  died  6  Aug.,  1727. 
*113.     X.        Ruth,  born  14  Sept.,  1728  ;  died  about  1776. 
114.     XI.      Abigail,  born  19  Jan.,  1730  ;  died  14  April,  1737. 


16. 
TRISTRAM,-'^  [Jfoses^]  born  9  Dec,  1681  ;  married  30  Oct.,  1707, 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Brocklebank)  Dole,t  who  was 
^^  born   12  Feb.,  1690,  and  died  about 

Oj^ri^iref^rrx^    dCjMM.^      ^'~^^^-    ^^  ^^^  ^  farmer,  built  in  part 
^  ^^     the  house   now  occupied   by  William 
Little,  Esq.,  of  Newbury,  a  view  of  which  is  here  given,  and  lived 
there  till  his  death  11  Nov.,  1765.     Children  : 


*115.     I.  Sarah,  born  6  Aug..  1708. 

*116.     II.       Henry,  born  31  Dec,  1710  ;  died  Nov..  1786. 


t  Henry  Dole,  lather  of  S.irah  Dole,  was  born  9  March,  1663  ;  married  Sarah,  daughter 
of  Captain  Brocklebank  of  Rowley,  who  was  killed  at  Bloody  Brook  in  1675,  and  lived 
in  Newbury.  His  parents  were  Richard  Dole,  merchant,  who  was  born  in  Bristol,  En- 
gland, in  1624,  and  came  to  Newbury  in  1639,  and  Hannah  Rolfe,  who  died  16  Nov.,  1678. 


THIRD    GENERATION.  17 

*117.     III.     Samuel,  born  18  Feb.,  1713;  died  29  Sept.,  1792. 

118.  IV.      Apphia,  baptized  1715  ;  died  15  Feb.,  1743. 

119.  V.  Jane,  born  6  June,  1718;  married  25  May,  1741, 
Edmund,  son  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth  Knight,  who  was  born  30 
August,  1714,  and  married  second,  1751,  Prudence  Jaques.  His 
first  wife  died  in  1748.     Children  by  first  wife  : 

120.  I.         Samuel  Knight,  born  12  Feb.,  1741-2. 

121.  II.        Edmund  Knight,  born  8  Nov.,  1744. 

*122.  VI.  Elizabeth,  born  20  Nov.,  1720  ;  died  15  AprU,  1818. 
123.  VII.  Nathaniel,  born  24  May,  1723  ;  enlisted  in  the  ex- 
pedition against  Louisburg,  C.  B.,  and  died  there  13  Nov.,  1745.  By 
a  curious  coincidence  a  distinct  rumor  of  his  death  was  cu'culated 
among  his  friends  at  Newbury  the  morning  of  the  day  he  died.  A 
list  of  his  effects  may  be  found  in  Vol.  xxiv.  of  the  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register. 

*124.     VIII.  Richard,  born  6  June,  1725  ;  died  13  Feb.,  1806. 

*125.     IX.      Enoch,  born  21  May,  1728  ;  died  21  Oct.,  1816. 
126.     X.        Mary,  born  4  Feb.,  1731  ;  died  young. 

*127.     XI.      John,  born  14  July,  1735  ;  died  25  Aug.,  1800. 

17. 
SARAH,3  ^Moses"^  born  28  April,  1684;  married  3  Jan.,  1710, 
Thomas  Pike,  and  died  10  Dec,  1710.  Her  husband  was  a  son  of 
Joseph  and  Susannah  (Kingsbury)  Pike,  and  brother  to  John  Pike, 
who  married  Lydia,  widow  of  (4)  Moses  Little.  He  was  born  4 
Aug.,  1681.     Child: 

128.  I.  John  Pike,  born  10  Dec,  1710;  married  17  Feb., 
1732,  Sarah  Moody,  and  died  about  1758  in  Rowley.     Childi-en  : 

Sarah  Pike,  born  6  April,  1733. 
John  Pike,  born  8  April,  1735. 
Lydia  Pike,  born  17  Sept.,  1737. 
Thomas  Pike,  born  25  Sept.,  1739. 
Samuel  Pike,  born  4  May,  1742. 
Hannah  Pike,  born  4  July,  1744. 
Elizabeth  Pike. 

Joseph  Pike,  born  12  Feb.,  1751. 
Benjamin  Pike. 


129. 

I. 

130. 

II. 

131. 

ITI. 

132. 

IV. 

133. 

V. 

134. 

VI. 

135. 

VII. 

136. 

VIII 

137. 

IX. 

18  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

18. 

MARY,^  [Jfbses^]  born  13  Jan.,  1686;  married  Joseph,  son  of 
Col.  Moses  and  Jane  (Sewall)  Gerrish,  who  was  born  20  March, 
1682,  and  died  10  Jan.,  1765.  The  date  of  the  publisliment  of  their 
marriage  is  26  Feb.,  1704.  She  died  June,  1761.  The}^  lived  in 
Newbury.  Col.  Gerrish  was  a  member  of  the  Colonial  Legislature  for 
twenty  years,  and  often  elected  by  that  body  to  the  Governor's  coun- 
cil, by  whom  he  was  as  often  rejected,  "  because  he  was  not  supple." 
He  was  a  man  of  great  muscular  power,  and  is  reported  to  have 
swum  the  Merrimac  River,  near  its  mouth,  ever}'  year  till  he  was 
past  sevent3^  His  children  resembled  him  in  size.  The  united 
weight  of  four  of  them  was  1200  pounds.  Children,  besides  three 
who  died  young : 

138.  I.  Moses  GERPasH,  born  15  April,  1706  ;  married  18 
April,  1728,  Mary  Moody.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Newbury 
(Byfield) . 

139.  n.  Joseph  Gerrish,  born  10  Sept.,  1708;  married 
Catherine  Brown  of  Reading,  and  died  26  May,  1776.  He  held  the 
commission  of  colonel  in  the  militia,  was  a  very  prominent  citizen  of 
Newbury,  and  a  member  of  the  Colonial  Legislature  and  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Congress  that  met  at  Watertown  in  1775. 

140.  III.  Stephen  Gerrish, born  22  Feb.,  1711  ;  married  first 
21  July,  1738,  Martha  Chase  of  Newbury,  and  second  15  July,  1741, 
Joanna,  daughter  of  Samuel  Hale  and  aunt  of  Capt.  Nathan  Hale, 
the  martyr  spy  of  the  Revolution.  Capt.  Gerrish  was  one  of  the 
leading  men  in  the  settlement  of  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  in 
1788.  A  sketch  of  his  life  and  of  the  descendants  of  his  eldest  son 
is  given  in  Coffin's  History  of  Boscawen.     Children  : 

141.  I.  Henry  Gerrish,  born  3  May,  1742;  married 
10  Nov.,  1763,  Martha  Clough  of  Canterbury,  and  died  16 
May,  1806.  He  was  a  large  land  owner  and  prominent  citi- 
zen of  Boscawen,  and  a  lieutenant-colonel  in  the  Revolution- 
ary arm}'. 

142.  II.  *  Jane  Gerrish,  born  20  April,  1745  ;  married 
Lieut.  Samuel  Ames  of  Boscawen,  and  died  30  March,  1814. 

143.  III.  Samuel  Gerrish,  born  20  April,  1748  ;  mar- 
ried Lucy  Noyes  of  Hebron,  and  died  16  Nov.,  1825. 

144.  IV.     Enoch  Gerrish,  born  16  Jan.,  1750;  marriM 


THIRD    GENERATION.  19 

first  Mary  E.  Pearson,   second  Hannah  Kilburn,  and  third 
Mary  Gerrish,  and  died  1  May,  1821. 

145.  V.        Joseph  Gerrish,  born  17  Sept.,  1753  ;  married 
Mary  Bartlett  of  Newbury,  and  died  21  Nov.,  1817. 

146.  VI.       Stephen  Gerrish,  born  1756;  died  24  Aug., 
1777. 

147.  IV.      Mary  Gerrish,  born  10  Sept.,  1714;  married 

Griggs  of  Roxbury,  Mass. 

148.  V.  Jane  Gerrish,  born  12  Oct.,  1717  ;  married  24  Nov., 
1741,  Rev.  Phiueas  Stevens,  a  graduate  of  Harvard,  and  the  first 
minister  of  Boscawen.     He  died  19  Jan.,  1755. 

149.  VI.  Elizabeth  Gerrish,  born  5  March,  1720;  married 
14  June,  1753,  Stephen  March  of  Portsmouth. 

150.  VII.  Sarah  Gerrish,  born  18  Jul)-,  1722,  was  adopted 
by  her  great  uncle  Judge  Samuel  Sewall,  and  married  Moses  Newell. 

151.  VIII.  Judith  Gerrish,  born  7  Jan.,  1724;  married  Col. 
Daniel  Thurston  of  Bradford,  and  died  Aug.,  1765.  Col.  Thurston 
and  his  son  were  members  of  the  legislature  for  thirty  years. 

152.  IX.  Samuel  Gerrish,  born  3  April,  1728  (?)  ;  married 
Sarah  Johnson,  and  lived  in  West  Newbury. 

153.  X.  Rebecca  Gerrish,  born  29  Oct.,  1732  (?);  married 
1  Jan.,  1752,  Joshua  March,  and  lived  in  West  Newbury. 


20. 

MOSES,^'  [Moses^;\  born  26  Feb.,  1691 ;  married  12  Feb.,  1716, 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Sergeant  Stephen  and  Deborah  (Plumer) 
Jaques,t  who  was  born  23  Sept.,  1697,  and  died  12  Nov.,  1763.  He 
lived  at  his  father's  till  about  1730,  when  he  purcliased  of  his  uncle 
Joseph  the  Turkey  Hill  Farm,  where  he  resided  till  his  death.  The 
house  he  occupied  was  built,  it  is  believed,  by  (2)  Joseph  previous 
to  1700,  and  was  taken  down  in  1859.  A  view  of  it  is  given  upon 
r  an  adjoining  page.     The  farm  has  since 

&^2xx0^        C?C  2^2^r^ —     remained  in  the  hands  of  his  descend- 
ants,   and   is    now    owned    by    Capt. 
Joshua  Hale.     Tradition  represents  both  him  and  his  wife  the  same 


t  Sergeant  Stephen  .Jaques  was  born  in  Newbury,  Mass.,  9  Sept.,  1661 ;  married  13  May, 
1684,  Deborah,  daugliter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Plumer  of  Newbury.  His  father,  Henry 
Jaques,  a  carpenter,  came  to  Newbury  in  1640;  married  Anna  Knight,  and  died  24  Feb., 
1687,  aged  69. 


20  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

as  do  the  following  epitaphs  taken  from  a  stone  in  the  Upper  Burying 
Ground  on  the  Plains  at  Newbury  : 

Mr.  Moses  Little  departed  this  life  Oct. 

I7tb,  1780,  in  ti:e  90tli  year  of  his  Age. 

He  \\as  temperate  in  all  things, 

Industrious,  hospitable  .yet  frugal, 

A  kind  husband  and  tender  father 

A  good  neighbor  &  good  citizen 

and  while  living  justly  sustained  the  first 

of  Characters — an  honest  inau. 

"  A  wit's  a  feather,  a  chief's  a  rod, 

An  honest  man's  ye  noblest  work  of  God." 

Under   this    Monument   is   deposited 
what  was  Mortal  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Little 
(Consort  of  Mr.  Mosos  Little)   who   de- 
parted this  Life  on  the  12th  of  ISTov.  iu 
the  year  of  our  Lord  1763. 
She  trul}'  answered  ye  wise  man's  character 
of  a  Virtuous  Woman  Lived  beloved  and 
Died  Lamented  and  hath  Left  her  Friends  a 
Good  hope  that  at  the  Resurrection  this  Dust 
shall  spring  to  Light  with  sweet  Surprise 
And  in  her  Savior's  Image  Rise. 


Lydia,  born  25  Aug.,  1717;  married  her  cousin  (116) 
id  died  4  Feb.,  1798. 

Stephen,  born  19  May,  1719  ;  died  30  Aug.,  1793. 
John,  born  16  Nov.,  1721 ;  died  9  May,  1799. 
Moses,  born  8  May,  1724;  died  27  May,  1798. 
Joseph,  born  29  May,  1726  ;  died  26  Jan.,  1727. 
Sarah,  born  17  Feb.,  1728;  died  30  March,  1728. 
Joseph,  born  21  April,  1730;  died  1  Feb.,  1792. 
Benjamin,  born  4  Nov.,  1732;  died  18  April,  1777. 
Sarah,  born  8  April,  1735  ;  died  15  Sept.,  1830. 
Mary,  born  25  Oct.,  1737  ;  died  14  Aug.,  1771. 
Paul,  born  1  April,  1740  ;  died  11  Feb.,  1818. 
Elizabeth,  born  16  Oct.,  1742  ;  died  16  April,  1753. 


45. 
THOMAS,*  IGeorge^  Joseph^']  born  27  Oct.,  1711;  married  12 
Jan.,  1737-8,  Mary  Bond  of  Haverhill,  who  was  born  1  Oct.,  1721, 
and  died  29  June,  1801.     He  early  removed  from  Newbury  to  Haver- 


Children : 

*154. 

I. 

enry  Little,  a 

*155. 

II. 

*156. 

III. 

*157. 

IV. 

158. 

V. 

159. 

VI. 

*160. 

VII. 

*161. 

VIII 

*162. 

IX. 

*163. 

X. 

*164. 

XI. 

165. 

XII. 

FOUKTH   GENEEATION.  21 

hill,  where  he  was  married.  In  1746  he  and  his  brother  (52)  Joseph 
were  appointed  by  Gov.  Wentworth  to  make  a  plan  of  Timberlane, 
now  Hampstead.  He  was  a  tanner  and  farmer,  and  his  land,  with 
that  of  (46)  Capt.  George  Little,  formed  the  western  boundary  of 
Hampstead  when  its  charter  was  given.  His  descendants  have,  as  a 
whole,  been  noted  for  their  size  of  body  and  phj^sical  strength, 
especially  those  in  the  line  of  his  son  Bond.  He  died  8  Nov.,  1766. 
In  his  will  dated  the  5th  of  the  same  month  he  calls  himself  of  Plais- 
tow,  and  makes  bequests  to  all  his  surviving  children.  In  it  there 
also  occurs  this  paragraph  :  ' '  Item — I  give  to  my  well  beloved  wife 
my  servant  boy  Lot."  f.     Children  : 

Bond,  born  25  June,  1739 ;  died  23  Oct.,  1740. 

Bond,  born  11  Nov.,  1741  ;  died  10  July,  1811. 

Elizabeth,  born  1  March,  1744;   died  4  May,  1800. 

Alice,  born  18  March,  1746  ;  died  7  Oct.,  1816. 

Thomas,  born  11  April,  1749 ;  died  30  Oct.,  1814. 

Mary,  born  6  Feb.,  1752. 

Sarah,  born  23  March,  1755;  died  15  May,  1760. 

4G. 
GEORGE,'^  IGeorge^  Josei^h^^  born  9  Sept.,  1713;  married  first 
30  July,  1734,  Mary  Kimball,  who  died  20  July,  1743,  second  Eliza- 
beth Taylor,  who  died  7  April,  1752,  third  1  March,  1753,  Sarah 
Hale,  who  died  Dec,  1753  (?),  and  fourth  29  May,  1754,  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Samuel  Poor  and  daughter  of  John  Searl  of  Rowley,  who 
was  born  20  Jan.,  1712,  and  died  28  Ma}^  1779.  He  lived  in  Hamp- 
stead, N.  H.,  near  Island  Pond,  was  a  captain  in  the  militia,  served 

as  selectman,  and  seems  to  have  been 
a  prominent  citizen.  He  held  a  com- 
mis/  Ion  as  justice  of  the  peace,  and  is 
sty  id  "gentleman"  in  deeds.     About 


166. 

I. 

*167. 

II. 

*168. 

III. 

*169. 

IV. 

*170. 

V. 

*171. 

VI. 

172. 

VII, 

t  This  Lot  Little  was  a  mulatto.  He  mr  ried  9  March,  1788,  Susanna  Thomas  of  Hamp- 
steart,  accompanied  (167)  Bond  Little  to  Deering  and  Sutton,  N.  H.,  settled  in  the  latter 
place,  and  was  engaged  in  farming.    Children  : 

I.  Anna,  born  2  Aug.,  1790;  married  (?)  5  June,  1816,  Asa  Dow  of  New  London, 
K.  H. 

IL  William,  born  15  April,  1794;  died  1814. 

III.  James,  born  27  Nov.,  1795. 

IV.  Sarah,  born  18  Jan.,  1799. 

V.  John,  born  28  Oct.,  1802. 

VI.  Lyman,  born  19  Nov.,  1806. 


*173. 
1  sno 

I. 

iouy . 
174. 

II. 

*175. 

III. 

176. 

IV. 

1745. 

111. 

V. 

*178. 

VI. 

179. 

VII. 

180. 

VIII 

22  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1765  he  removed   to  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  living  in 
Sept.,  1778.     Children: 

Benjamin,  born  18  March,  1737-8;  died  19  March, 

George,  born  27  Dec,  1739  ;  died  19  Aug.,  1749. 
Moses,  born  3  Aug.,  1742;  died  5  Sept.,  1813. 
Joseph  Taylor,  born  1  Jan.,  1744-5;  died  30  Oct., 

Mary,  born  18  April,  1746  ;  died  17  Aug.,  1749. 
Taylor,  born  25  June,  1748;  died  about  1816. 
Ebenezer,  born  20  Dec,  1753 ;  died  27  Aug.,  1759. 
VIII.  Samuel,  born  11  April,  1755;  died  15  Aug.,  1759. 

48. 

EDNA,*  \_George^  Joseph^']  born  21  Aug.,  1717;  married  first  17 
Dec,  1734,  Stephen  Gale  of  Haverhill,  who  died  5  Jan.,  1736,  and 
second  1  Nov.,  1738,  Jacob  Ela  of  Haverhill,  who  died  2  May,  1752. 
His  estate  was  appraised  at  £518.8.1.  She  died  20  Jan.,  1804. 
Children  : 

181.  I.         Stephen  Gale,  born  8  June,  1736. 

182.  II.  John  Ela,  born  6  Jan.,  1740-41  ;  married  first  24 
Jan.,  1765,  Ruth  Whittier  of  Haverhill,  who  died  20  May,  1779,  and 
second  Ruth  Sanders  of  Haverhill.  He  died  27  Aug.,  1787.  Chil- 
dren: 

183.     I.         Nathaniel  Whittier  Ela, 


.  ,      .,.,  .    .      ^,  ,  born  5  Feb.,  1766. 

184.  II.        John  Whittier  Ela,  j 

185.  III.     Benjamin  Ela,  born  26  Dec,  1767;  died  24 
Jan.,  1768. 

186.  IV.       Stephen  Ela,     ],         „„  „         .^,„     ^,     , 

,,    \      .        '     ^  born  23  Dec,  1768.    Stephen 

187.  V.        Benjamm  Ela,  j  ^ 

died  18  Jan.,  1769. 

188.  VI.       Edna  Ela,  born  3  Oct.  ,1775;  married  Thomas 
Folsom. 

189.  III.      Edna  Ela,  born  25  Feb.,  1741-2. 

190.  IV.      Jacob  Ela,  born  3  Oct.,  1743;    married  28  July, 
1768,  Elizabeth  Ayer  of  Haverhill.     Children  : 

191.  I.         Jacob  Ela,  born  10  May,  1769. 

192.  II.       Joseph  Ela,  born  14  May,  1771. 


FOUETH   GENERATION.  23 

193.  III.     Theodore  (?)  Ela,  born  29  March,  1173. 

194.  IV.       James  Ela,  born  24  Jan.,  1776. 
195.     V.  Enoch  Ela,  born  24  June,  1745. 
196;     VI.  Lydia  Ela,  born  30  March,  1747. 

197.  VII.  Alice  Ela,  born  3  July,  1749. 

198.  VIII.  Abigail  Ela,  born  26  Jan.,  1750-51. 


50. 

EZEKIEL,^  IGeorge"  Josepli^~\  born  6  March,  1721  ;  married  12 
Feb.,  1746,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Hannah  (Dike)  Fitz. 
She  was  descended  from  Robert  Fitz,  of  Ipswich,  the  emigrant, 
through  Abraham^  and  Abraham'*.  She  died  while  on  a  visit  to  her 
son  in  New  York  State. 

About  the  time  of  his  marriage  he  moved  from  Plaistow,  N.  H., 
to  Sutton,  Mass.,  where  he  was  engaged  in  business  as  a  tanner.  In 
1751-3  he  bought  land  in  Killingly  County,  and  removed  thither  soon 
after.  The  last  six  of  his  children  were  born  there.  He  was  a 
prominent  member  of  the  South  Killingly  Church,  of  which  he  was 
chosen  a  ruling  elder  in  1783.  He  probably  officiated  as  a  clergy- 
man there,  and  certainly  did 
at  Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  where 
he  had  bought  a  large  tract  of 
land  and  settled  in  1785.  He 
is  spoken  of  as  Captain  Little,  and  appears  to  have  had  a  handsome 
estate  for  those  times.  In  his  will,  dated  13  March,  1787,  and  writ- 
ten by  himself,  he  makes  provisions  for  his  Avife,  and  bequests  to  all 
his  children,  except  Hannah  and  Samuel  who  are  supposed  to  have 
died  young.     It  was  proved  20  Feb..  1798.     Children: 

-Moses,  born  19  Oct.,  1747;    died  21  March,  1829. 
Sakah,  born  1749  ;  died  26  Aug.,  1805. 
Molly,  born  14  Aug.,  1751. 

EzEKiEL,born  22  March,  1753  ;  died25March,  1789. 
Edna,  born  27  May,  1755  ;   married  Nathaniel  (?) 
Bennett,  and  had,  born  in  Killingly,  Conn.  : 

204.  I.         Rhoda  Bennett,  baptized  7  June,  1778. 

205.  II.        Eliphalet  Bennett,  baptized  2  Oct.,  1780. 
206.     VI.       Lydia,  born  5  April,  1757;   married  Jedediah  (?) 

Bennett,  and  had  : 


O-fje^^     <f:^^0 


199. 

I. 

200. 

II. 

201. 

HI 

202. 

IV. 

203. 

V. 

24  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

207.     I.         Daniel  Bennett,  bom  29  May,  1776,  in  Kill- 
ingly,  Conn. 
*208.     VII.    George,  born  18  March,  1759  ;  died  Jan.,  1820. 

209.  VIII.  Hannah,  born  14  April,  1762. 

210.  IX.      Samuel,  born  27  April,  1763. 

*211.     X.        David,  born  22  June,  1765  ;  died  1827. 
*212.     XI.      Lucy,  born  1  Oct.,  1769  ;  died  21  Jan.,  1854. 

52. 

JOSEPH,*  ]^George^  JosepJi^^  born  22  June,  1727  ;  married  first 
Elizabeth  Ingalls,  who  died  6  Dec,  1764,  aged  39  years,  and  sec- 
ond 19  March,  1765-6,  Sarah  Mills.  Capt.  Little  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  in  Plaistow  and  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  where  all  his  children  were 
born.  About  1770  he  removed  to  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  where  he  was 
the  first  deacon  of  the  church  and  prominent  in  town  affairs.  He 
died  in  1811.     Children: 

Hannah,  born  12  Oct.,  1747. 

Edna,  born  16  Jan.,  1749  ;  died  13  Feb.,  1765. 

Elizabeth,  born  5  Nov.,  1750  ;   died  2  May,  1762. 

John,  born  12  Aug.,  1752  ;  died  7  Oct.,  1822. 

Abiah,  born  3  April,  1754  ;  died  13  March,  1763. 

Ruth,  born  4  Oct.,  1755  ;  died  23  May,  1760. 

George,  born  24  July,  1757  ;  died  11  Sept.,  1835. 
VIII.  Caleb,  born  19  March,  1759  ;    died  27  Jan.,  1848. 

Sarah,  born  15  May,  1762  ;  died  21  Aug.,  1803. 

Eliphalet,  born 5  Dec,  1764  ;  died  28  Feb.,  1798. 

James,  born  14  Feb.,  1768  ;  died  16  Aug.,  1842. 

84. 

EDMUND,*  [Enoch^  JosepK^']  born  5  Sept.,  1715;  married  18 
March,  1736,  Judith,  daughter  of  Dr.  Matthew  and  Sarah  (Knight) 
Adams, t  who  was  born  2  April,  1716,  and  died  7  Sept.,  1784, 
and  second,  2  Nov.,  1789,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Capt.  James 
Smith,  and  daughter  of  Deacon  John  Noyes  of  Newbury.  She  died 
22  Sept.,  1817,  aged  86.     Capt.  Little  was  a  farmer  by  occupation, 

t  Dr.  Matthew  Adams  was  the  son  of  Abraham  and  Mary  (Pettingell)  Adams,  and  the 
grandson  of  Robert  Adams,  the  emigrant,  who  came  from  Devonshire,  England,  to  Ipswich 
in  1635,  thence  to  Salem  in  1638,  and  to  Newbury  in  1640.  Dr.  Adams  was  the  first  phy- 
sician in  what  is  now  West  Newbury,  and  died  15  Nov.,  1755,  aged  69. 


*213. 

I. 

214. 

II. 

215. 

III. 

*216. 

IV. 

217. 

V. 

218. 

VI. 

*219. 

VII 

*220. 

vii; 

*221. 

IX. 

*222. 

X. 

*223. 

XI. 

FOURTH   GENERATION.  25 

lived  upon  Crane  Neck  Hill,  West  Newbury,  and  died  29  Aug.,  1803. 
Children  : 

Elizabeth,  born  23  March,  1738;  died  5  March, 


*224. 

I. 

1777. 

*225. 

II. 

*226. 

III. 

227. 

IV. 

Joseph,  born  4  May,  1741  ;  died  4  April,  1823. 
John,  born  13  Sept.,  1743  ;  died  28  Feb.,  1825. 
Judith,  born  21  Aug.,  1746  ;  married  first  12  July, 
1774,  Abraham  Adams  of  Newbury,  and  second  Capt.  Joseph  Noyes 
of  Newburyport,  and  died  without  issue  (  ?) . 

*228.     V.        Enoch,  born  7  June,  1748  ;  died  15  Aug.,  1820. 
*229.     VI.      Sarah,  )  ^        ^  ^,        ,^.,,    died  Feb.,  1825. 
*230.     VII.    Makv,    I  ^"^"  '  ^^'^y'  '  '^^-  died  18  Jan.,  1828. 
*231.     VIII.  Eunice,  born  July,  1753  ;  died  about  1796. 
232.     IX.      Prudence,  born  4  May,  1755  ;  died  young. 
*233.     X.        Hannah,  born  18  July.  1757:  died  6  April,  1843. 

88. 

MARY,'*  l^Tristrcfm?  Joseph'']  born  17  ]\Iarch,  1713  ;  married  5 
Feb.,  1734,  Capt.  Michael  Dalton,  a  prominent  merchant  of  New- 
buryport, who  died  1  March,  1770,  aged  61.  She  married  second 
Patrick  Tracy,  Esq.,  of  Newburyport,  who  died  28  Feb.,  1789,  aged 
78.     She  died  10  Dec,  1791.     Children  : 

234.  I.  Mary  Dalton,  born  2  Dec,  1734;  died  18  Nov., 
1736. 

235.  II.  Michael  Dalton,  born  1  Nov.,  1736  ;  died  3  Oct., 
1741. 

236.  III.  Tristram  Dalton,  born  28  May,  1738  ;  married 
Ruth,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Ruth  Hooper  of  Marblehead,  who 
died  10  Jan.,  1826,  aged  87.  Mr.  Dalton  graduated  at  Harvard  at 
the  early  age  of  17,  studied  law  as  an  accomplishment,  the  fortune 
which  he  inherited  from  his  father  not  requiring  him  to  practice  it  as 
a  profession,  and  took  a  deep  interest  in  the  cultivation  of  a  large 
landed  estate  in  what  is  now  the  town  of  West  Newbury.  Wash- 
ington, John  Adams,  Louis  Philippe,  Talleyrand,  and  other  distin- 
guished guests  partook  of  his  hospitalities.  As  eminent  for  piety  as  he 
was  for  mental  endowments,  the  Episcopal  Church,  of  which  he  was  a 
warden,  shared  in  his  generous  liberality.  He  was  a  Representative, 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  and  a  Senator  in  the  Legisla- 
ture of  Massachusetts,  and  a  Senator  of  the  United  States  in  the  first 


26  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Congress  after  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution.  When  Wash- 
ington City  was  founded,  Mr.  Dalton  invested  his  entire  fortune  in 
lands  there,  and  lost  it  by  the  mismanagement  of  a  lousiness  agent. 
At  the  same  time  a  vessel  which  was  freighted  with  his  furniture  and 
valuable  library  was  lost  on  her  voyage  from  Newburyport  to  Wash- 
ington, and  he  thus  found  himself,  after  having  lived  sixty  years  in 
affluence,  penniless.  Several  offices  of  profit  and  honor  were  imme- 
diately tendered  him  by  the  government,  and  he  accepted  the  Sur- 
veyorship  of  Boston.  He  died  in  Boston,  30  May,  1817,  and  his 
remains  were  taken  to  Newburyport,  where  they  were  interred  in  the 
burial-ground  of  St.  Paul's  Church.     Children  : 

237.  I.         Michael  Dalton,  born  Feb.,   1761  ;  died  12 
April,  1762. 

238.  II.       Michael  Dalton,  born  Oct.,    1762;  died  21 
Oct.,  1763. 

239.  III.      Mary    Dalton,   born  4  July,   1764;    died    2 
Sept.,  1765. 

240.  IV.      Ruth  Hooper  Dalton,  born  17  May,  1767; 
married  21  July,  1789,  Louis  Deblois. 

241.  V.         Robert  Hooper  Dalton,  born  8  April.  1769  ; 
died  3  Sept.,  1775. 

242.  VI.      Mary  Dalton,  born  4  March,   1771  ;  married 
Leonard  White  of  Haverhill. 

243.  VII.     Sarah  Dalton,  born  19  Feb.,  1775  ;  died  un- 
married in  Washington,  D.  C. 

244.  VIII.  Catherine  Dalton,  born  13  April,  1777  ;  died 
unmarried  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

90. 

ANNA,*  \_TTistram?  Joseplv']  born  4  Aug.,  1716;  married  27 
Dec,  1739,  Stephen  Sewall,  who  graduated  at  Harvard,  1731,  was 
for  many  years  the  school-master  at  Newburyport,  and  died  in  1795, 
aged  80.     She  died  16  Feb.,  1796.     Children  : 

245.  I.         John  Sewall,  born  11  Oct.,  1740;    died  at  Suri- 
nam in  Dutch  Guiana,  1  Sept.,  1766. 

246.  II.        Sarah  Sewall,  born  18  Aug.,  1743  ;  died  7  Nov., 
1745. 

247.  III.      Sarah  Sewall,  born  12  Nov.,  1746. 

248.  IV.      Anna  Sewall,  born  25  Sept.,  1749. 


FOURTH   GENERATION.  27 

94. 
EBENEZER,*  [Moses^  Joseph-^  born  18  Oct..  1715;  married  5 
April,  1737,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Joseph  aud  Lydia  (Emery) 
Brown,  and  said  to  be  a  descendant  of  Thomas  Brown,  who  came 
from  Malford,  England,  to  Newbury,  Mass.,  in  1635,  and  died  there 
in  1681.  She  was  boru  at  Newbury,  8  June,  1716,  died  at  Campton, 
N.  H.,  13  Nov.,  1795,  and  was  buried  there  with  her  daughter-in- 
law.     Their  gravestone  bears  the  following  lines  : 

Sleep  lovely  saiuts  and  take  your  rest. 
Tour  work  is  done,  j^oiir  best  is  blest, 
For  Christ  will  change  this  mortal  clay, 
And  raise  his  saiuts  to  endless  day. 

was  a  successful  shipping  merchant 

of  Newbur3'port.     He  was  an  active 

*  7^^''^^  ^-^-^<=<^^^^6^_^     member  of  the  First  Presbyterian 

Church,  and  his  pastor.  Rev.  Jona- 
than Parsons,  preached  a  sermon  on  the  occasion  of  his  death,  of 
which  copies  are  in  existence.  He  gave  largely  to  the  Indian  School 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wheelock.  which  afterwards  became  Dartmouth 
College.     The  following  is  the  inscription  upon  his  tombstone  : 

Here  lies  the  body  of  Ebenezer  Little 
who  departed  this  life  30  Jul}*,  1768,  in  the 

53d  year  of  his  age.      For  mauy  years 

he  was  one  of  the  Elders  of  the  Presbyterian 

Church  iu  this  town,  and  by  his 

fidelity  in  that  and  every  trust 

reposed  in  him,  and  his  great  hospitality 

and  benevolence  to  mankind,  so 

recommended  himself  to  the  esteem 

and  respect  of  his  acquaintance,  as 

rendered  his  death  the  more  lamented, 

But 

Corruption,  earth,  and  worms 
Shall  but  refine  this  flesh 
Till  his  triumphant  spirit  comes 
To  put  it  on  afi'esh. 

Child  : 

*249.     I.         Moses,  born  15  April,  1739  ;  died  30  Aug..  1798. 

95. 
NATHAN,*  [Moses^  JosejjJi'^  born  12  May,    1717;  married   12 
Nov.,  1741,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Priscilla  Mighill, 
who  was  born  3  Jan.,  1719-20.     He  was  a  carpenter  and  lived  at 


28  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Newbury,  where  he  died  between  11  March  and  30  April,  1745.  His 
estate  was  appraised  at  £311.15,  and  among  other  articles  the  inven- 
tory mentions  books  and  pictures.     Children  : 

250.     I.         Mary,  born  1742;  married  12  July,  1763,  Samuel 
Emerson  of  Rowley. 

*251.     II.        Elizabeth,  born  1744  ;   died  1819. 

96. 
SARAH,''  [Moses^  Joseph^']  born  27  Feb.,  1718  ;  married  11  Oct., 
1737,  Parker  Titcomb,  a  carpenter  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  who  died  21 
March,  1772.     His  estate  was  appraised  at  £1394.15.6.     His  wife 
died  3  Sept.,  1753.     Children: 

252.  I.         Jane  Titcomb,  born  4  May,  1740  ;  married  Sewall 
Short,  who  died  18  July,  1773.     She  died  30  Aug.,  1761  (?). 

253.  II.        Michael  Titcomb,  born  4  Nov.,  1750  ;  died  9  June, 
1819. 

254.  III.      Sarah  Titcomb,  born  28  Sept.,  1752. 

97. 
MARY,*  [Moses^  Josej)K^']  born  16  Aug.,  1720  ;  married  20  Feb., 
1741,  John  Berry  of  Newbury.     He  was  a  blacksmith  by  occupation, 
a  worthy  elder  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  and  died  7  April,  1770, 
in  his  59th  year.     His  wife  died  4  Nov.,  1791.     Children  : 

255.  I.         H^iNNAH  Berry,  born  11  Oct.,  1741  ;  died  10  Jan., 
1747." 

256.  II.        Ambrose  Berry,  born  12  Oct.,  1743  ;  died  20  Jan., 
1747. 

257.  III.      Sarah  Berry,  born  3  Oct.,  1745;  died  22  Jan.,  1747. 

258.  IV.       JohnBerry,  born  16  Jan.,  1747  ;  died  4  Feb.,  1747. 

259.  V.        Hannah  Berry,  born  25  Jan.,  1748  ;  died  29  April, 
1749. 

260.  VI.       Mary  BERRY,bornl2July,1750;diedlOOct., 1762. 

261.  VII.     Sarah  Berry,  born  30  Sept.,  1752  ;  died  30  Sept., 
1753. 

262.  VIII.  Nathan  Berry,  born  4  Sept.,  1754  ;  died  18  Sept., 
1754. 

263.  IX.       Elizabeth  Berry,  born  2   Sept.,    1755;    died  29 
Sept.,  1757. 

264.  X.        Anna  BERRY,born  21  July,  1758  ;  died5  Sept.,  1762. 


FOURTH   GENERATION.  29 

99. 
ELIZABETH,*  [Moses^  JosepK^'\  bom  30  Dec,  1723  ;  married  26 
July,  1743,  John  Frazer,  a  tailor,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  and  died  before 
1756.     Children: 

265.  I.         Joseph  Frazer,  born  13  June,  1744. 

266.  II.       John  Feazer,  born  11  Dec,  1749. 

267.  III.      Jesse  Frazer,  born  19  Aug.,  1751. 

101. 

SAMUEL,'*  \_DanieP  Joseph?']  horn  23  April,  1714  ;  married  first 
1736,  Hannah  Sewall,  and  second  14  Dec,  1738,  Sarah  Follansbee, 
who  was  born  March,  1721,  and  died  5  March,  1805. 

/0'///7  li'^ed  in  Atkinson,  and  afterwards  in 
/^^^^Z^<l'^'6k__c>^  ly0j^      Hampstead,  N.  H.     In  each  place  he 

^^  was  a  prominent  citizen.     In  the  latter 

he  served  as  selectman  several  years,  and  was  twelve  times  modera- 
tor of  the  annual  town  meeting.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Provin- 
cial Congress  that  met  at  Exeter  in  1775-6,  and  was  an  earnest  and 
active  patriot.  He  held  for  many  j^ears  a  magistrate's  commission, 
and  transacted  considerable  legal  business.  He  joined  the  first 
church  in  Plaistow  22  May,  1737.    He  died  16  Jan.,  1798. f    Chikben  : 

268.  I.  Moses,  born  9  Sept.,  1739;  married  (320)  Mary 
Noyes,  who  died  26  Oct.,  1823,  aged  81.  He  was  a  carpenter  and 
farmer.  He  was  for  many  years  deacon  of  the  church  at  Hampstead, 
and  also  prominent  in  town  affairs,  serving  as  moderator  and  select- 
man, and  upon  several  committees  at  the  time  of  the  revolution.  He 
died  without  issue  26  March,  1816. 

*269.     II.       Joshua,  born  17  Sept.,  1741  ;   died  3  Nov.,  1821. 

*270.     III.      Mary,  born  10  Aug.,  1743  ;  died  June,  1831. 

271.     IV.      Abigail,  born  15  Sept.,   1745;  married  1  March, 

1763,  Nathaniel,  son  of  Dr.  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Rogers)  Peabody. 

He  was  born  at  Topsfield,  Mass.,   1  March,  1741  ;  studied  medicine 

with  his  father,  who  resided  at  Leominster,  Mass.,  andin  1761  settled  in 

t  The  following  is  an  extract  from  a  letter  written  when  he  was  over  eighty  years  of  age 
to  his  daughter  Sai-ah.  He  wrote  a  similar  letter  to  his  son  .Joshua,  mentioning  in  both  his 
children  and  grandchildren :  "  I,  their  aged  father  have  gi'eat  cause  to  Bless  God  for  his 
great  goodness  in  giving  me  so  many  Likely  Children  andin  so  good  credit  in  the  world 
and  granting  them  so  comfortable  and  afHuant  circumstances  with  respect  to  things  of  this 
life,  and  so  vii-tuously  Disposed  to  secure  a  better  Life  when  this  Life  shall  end.  May  the 
best  of  Blessings  Rest  upon  them  and  theirs  to  the  latest  posterity  is  the  increasing  prayer 
of  their  efectionate  father." 


30  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Plaistow,  N.  H.,  where  he  soon  acquired  an  extensive  practice.  He 
resigned  in  1774  the  royal  commission  as  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the 
militia  on  account  of  his  political  opinions,  and  was  one  of  the  party 
who  captured,  at  the  close  of  that  year.  Fort  William  and  Mary  at 
Newcastle,  N.  H.  During  the  early  part  of  the  Revolution  he  was 
a  member  of  the  assembly,  served  as  chairman  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety,  and  as  Adjutant-General  of  the  State  Militia.  In  1779-80 
he  was  delegate  to  the  Continental  Congress  at  Philadelphia,  in 
1782-3  to  the  State  Convention  and  chairman  of  the  committee  to 
form  a  constitution.  He  also  served  for  several  successive  years  in 
the  Legislature,  and  was  Major-Geueral  of  the  militia  from  1793  to 
1798.  He  had  the  misfortune  to  lose  his  property  late  in  life,  and 
was  confined  for  debt  in  prison  at  Exeter,  where  he  died  27  June, 
1823.  His  wife  died  at  her  brother  Daniel's,  8  Feb.,  1831. 
-f*272.     V.        Saeah,  born  20  Aug.,  1747  ;  died  5  Dec,  1829. 

*273.     VI.       Daniel,  born  19  March,  1750  ;    died  13  Jan.,  1841. 

*274.     VII.     Elizabeth,  born  9  May,  1752. 

275.  VIII.  Tristram,  born  20  Jan.,  1755  ;  served  in  the  Rev- 
olution, and  died  at  Rhode  Island,  5  Aug.,  1778,  on  his  return  from 
the  army. 

276.  IX.  Samuel,  born  22  July,  1757  ;  married  first  18  April, 
1780,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Timothy  and  Elizabeth  Stevens  of 
Hampstead,  who  died  15  Sept.,  1794,  aged  33  years;  second  17 
Dec,  1795,  Ruth,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  and  Ruth  (Ayer)  True  of 
Hampstead,  who  was  born  15  Feb.,  1764,  and  died  4  Nov.,  1811  ; 
and  third  18  Feb.,  1813,  Miriam  French,  who  died  26  Sept.,  1859, 
aged  89  years.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  for  a  time  in  Chester,  N.  H., 
but  afterwards  in  Hampstead,  where  he  died  27  Jan.,  1842,  without 
issue. 

*277.     X.        Abiah,  born  6  April,  1760  ;  died  9  July,  1821. 


SARAH,*  IDmiieP  Josepli^'}  born  11  Nov.,  1717;  married  28 
July,  1741,  William  Ayer.  He  lived  in  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  and  was 
admitted  ' '  in  full "  to  the  church  in  that  place  4  Aug. ,  1 751 .  His  wife 
had  joined  it  22  May,  1737.     She  died  11  Dec,  1807.     Children  : 

278.  I.         Williabi  Ayer,  )  ^         ^  ^^        ^r-^-. 

279.  IL       Sarah  Ayer,      T^^"^^  '  ^^^y' ^ '^''-    died  20  May, 
1742. 


280. 

III. 

1805. 

281. 

IV. 

282. 

V. 

283. 

VI. 

1808. 

284. 

VII 

FOURTH    GENERATION.  31 

Daniel  Ayer,  born  28  Jan.,  1743  ;    died  6  June, 

Abigail  Ayer,  born  27  Dec,  1745. 
James  Ayer,  born  13  March,  1748. 
Joseph  Ayer,  born  28  Nov.,   1750;   died  8  Jan., 


VII.     Mary  Ayer.  )  ,  ,^  ,^         ,^.^ 

^r  .       x^-TTT    T  .  i  born  2i  Dec  l/o2. 

28o.      V  III.   Lyi>ia  Ayer,  ) 

286.     IX.       Sarah  Ayer.  ])orn  14  Nov..  1755. 


104. 

ELIZABETH,-*  [DanieP  Josex)li^'\  born  12  Nov.,  1719;  married 
22  Aug.,  1738,  Jonathan  Kimball,  who  lived  in  Plaistow,  and  was 
deacon  of  the  first  church  there,  which  his  wife  joined  18  May.  1740. 
She  died  28  Feb.,  1753,  and  he  married  second  Abigail  True,  by 
whom  he  had  four  children.     Children  b}^  first  wife  : 

287.  I.         Benjamin  Kimball,  born  5  Aug.,   1741:    married 
(337)  Sarah  Little,  and  died  177!t. 

288.  II.       Jonathan  Kimball,  born  14  Sept..  1744;  married 
Maria  Snow.     Children  : 

28!).  I.  Abiah  Kimball,  born  24  Sept.,  1771  ;  mar- 
ried her  cousin,  Benjamin,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Little) 
Kimball. 

290.  II.        Isaac  Kimball,  born  3  Feb.,  1774. 

291.  III.  Mary  Kimball,  born  (i  Oct..  1776  ;  married 
Stephen  Haseltine  of  Haverhill. 

292.  IV.  Daniel  Kimball,  born  5  April.  1779  ;  mar- 
ried Deborah  Emerson. 

293.  V.  Margaret  Kimball,  born  19  Sept.,  1781  ; 
married  John  Merrill  of  Amesbury. 

294.  VI.  John  Kimball,  born  22  June.  1784  ;  married 
Miss  Lancaster. 

295.  VII.     Sarah  Kimball,  born  ■>(->  Jan.,  1787. 

296.  VIII.  Samuel  Kimball,  born  15  Oct.,  1789  ;  mar- 
ried Miss  Stinson. 

297.  IX.  Benjamin  Kimball,  born  21  Jan.,  1792 ; 
married  Miss  Smith. 

298.     III.      Daniel  Kimball,  baptized  19  July,  1747  ;   died  in 
infancy. 


32  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

299.  IV.      Nathaniel  Kimball,  born  7  Nov.,   1748;  married 
Miss  Sawyer,  and  had  five  children. 

300.  V.        Daniel  Kimball,  born  3  July,  1751  ;    lived  in  Lit- 
tleton, N.  H.,  and  was  deacon  in  the  church  there. 


110. 

DANIEL,^  [DanieP  Joseph'^~\  born  in  Haverhill  18  July,  1724; 
married  first  Nov.,  1751,  Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Moody)  Emerson  of  Maiden,  and  great  aunt  of  Ralph  AValdo 
Emerson.  She  died  2  June,  1758,  aged  32.  He  married  second 
6  June,  1759,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Col.  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Morse) 
Coffin  of  Newbury,  who  was  born  25  Aug.,  1726,  and  died  19 
Dec,  1804. 

Joseph  Coffin  was  a  son  of  Hon.  NathanieL  Coffin,  and  a  nephew 
of  the  wife  of  (2)  Joseph  Little. 

Though  Mr.  Little  never  enjoyed  the  advantages  of  a  collegiate 
education,  his  mental  powers  were  strengthened  and  trained  by  sev- 

y"^  eral  years  of  teaching,  and 

/""^  »  /      *    Z)^'"^     ^^   degree    of   A.M.   was 

^yj  C/^)^Z4^£^  Cv^J^^^__y     conferred  upon  him  in  1 766 

by  Harvard  College.  He 
studied  theology  with  Rev.  Joseph  Moody  of  York,  and  in  March  of 
1751  he  was  ordained  pastor  of  the  second  parish  in  Wells,  a  posi- 
tion which  he  occupied  until  his  death,  over  fifty  years  later.  His 
pastoral  duties  were  faithfully  and  successfully  performed.  He  was 
deeply  interested  in  the  temporal  as  well  as  spiritual  welfare  of  his 
parishioners,  and  was  always  employed  in  devising  some  means  for 
its  promotion.  None  but  the  kindest  feelings  were  exercised  towards 
him  by  his  people  during  the  remarkably  long  term  of  years  he  was 
their  minister. 

In  1772  he  was  appointed  for  inissionaiy  service  in  the  eastern 
portion  of  the  District  of  Maine.  This  led,  during  the  course  of 
the  following  years,  to  a  series  of  missionary  tours  in  that  region, 
which  were  in  the  highest  degree  arduous.  The  success  which 
attended  his  efforts,  however,  was  fully  sufficient  to  justify  them,  and 
he  came  to  be  styled  the  Apostle  of  the  East.  On  one  occasion  he 
was  sent  especially  to  the  Indians  on  the  Penobscot,  and  established 
a  school  for  them,  which  was  quite  successful  until  the  interference 
of  the  Catholic  priests,  who  discouraged  the  undertaking.     At  this 


REV.  DANIEL   LITTLE. 


,■;...  J  _ 


FOURTH   GENERATION.  83 

time  he  took  an  opportunity  to  learn  their  language,  and  afterwards 
prepared  a  full  vocabulary. 

He  was  one  of  the  first  members  of  the  American  Academy  of 
Arts  and  Sciences,  and  several  of  his  papers  are  printed  among  its 
publications.  His  intellectual  powers  were  of  no  mean  order,  and 
the  inventive  faculty  was  especiall}^  prominent.  He  contrived  and 
made  the  first  sleigh  ever  used  in  his  parish.  He  devised  a  new 
and,  as  he  hoped,  an  improved  method  of  manufacturing  steel.  It 
unfortunately  proved  impracticable,  but  the  confidence  of  his  con- 
temporaries in  his  ability  as  well  as  his  integrity,  is  clearly  shown 
by  the  grant  of  four  hundred  and  fifty  pounds  by  the  Massachusetts 
Legislature  for  the  prosecution  of  his  scheme. 

Throughout  his  life  he  manifested  much  interest  in  the  education 
of  the  young  and,  though  then  far  advanced  in  years,  was  selected  as 
one  of  the  trustees  of  Bowdoin  College  at  its  establishment.!  He 
died  suddenly  of  paralysis  5  Dec,  1801.  Children,  beside  one  who 
died  unnamed  : 

Joseph,  boi-n  13  Oct.,  1752  ;  died  young. 

Mary,  born  15  June,  1756  ;  died  1842. 

Daniel,  born  25  May,  1758  ;  died  11  June,  1758. 

Nathaniel  Coffin,  born  13  Aug.,  1762;    died  7 

Sarah,  born  8  Feb.,  1764  ;  married  3  March,  1803, 
Rev.  Asa,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Lucy  (Heywood)  Piper,  who  was 
born  31  Dec,  1762,  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1778,  ordained  at 
Wakefield,  N.  H.,  in  1785,  and  died  there  in  1835.  He  had  children 
by  a  previous  marriage.     His  wife  Sarah  died  15  Oct.,  1827. 

306.     VI.      Margaret,  born  11  March,  1765,  is  not  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will,  and  probably  died  young. 

*307.     VII.     David,  born  6  Dec,  1766  ;  died  27  July,  1843. 
*308.     VIII.  Hannah,  born  8  June,  1770;  died  20  Aug.,  1801. 

113. 

EUTH,*  \_DanieP  Joseph-']  born  14  Sept.,  1728  ;  married  3  Sept., 
1754,  Moses,  son  of  Daniel  and  Deborah  Smith  of  Ipswich,  and 
great-grandson  of  Richard  Smith,  the  emigrant.     He  married  first 

tA  more  extended  sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  Daniel  Little  than  the  plan  of  this  work 
mil  allow,  may  be  found  in  the  History  of  Wells  and  Kennebunk,  by  Hon.  Edward  E. 
Bourne. 

3 


301. 

I. 

*302. 

II. 

303. 

Ill 

*304. 

IV. 

Feb.,  183 

4. 

305. 

V. 

34  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  and  Sarah  Wallis,  by  whom  he 
had  two  children,  and  third  10  July,  1778,  Mrs.  Mary  Hodgkins. 
Mrs.  Ruth  Smith  died  about  1776.     Her  children  : 

309.  I.  Ruth  Smith,  born  24  May,  1756  ;  married  Jona- 
than Stanwood. 

310.  II.  Mary  Smith,  born  Nov.,  1757;  married  Abner 
Harris. 

311.  III.  Daniel  Smith,  married  and  had  one  child,  Eliza- 
beth Smith. 

312.  IV.  Aaron  Smith,  born  16  Sept.,  1763 ;  married 
Eunice,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Sarah  Lord,  and  died  at  Salem  9 
Nov.,  1849.     His  wife  died  13  March,  1825.     Children  : 

313.  I.  Margaret  Smith,  married  Robert,  son  of 
Aaron  and  Hannah  (March)  Kimball. 

314.  II.  Aaron  Smith,  married  Mehitable,  daughter 
of  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Kimball)  Pingree.  A.  A.  Smith, 
the  book-seller  of  Salem,  is  their  son. 

315.  III.  Lucy  Smith,  married  John  Pingree,  a  brother 
to  the  above. 

316.  V.        Jabez  Smith,  born  19  July,  1764. 

317.  VI.      Abigail  Smith,  born  27  Aug.,  1767. 

115. 

SARAH,"*  [Tristram^  Moses'^1^  born  6  Aug.,  1708  ;  married  30 
May,  1729,  Capt.  James  Noyes  of  Newbury,  who  was  probably  son 
of  James  and  Hannah  (Knight)  Noyes,  and  born  19  Aug.,  1705. 
They  lived  in  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  and  both  died  before  April,  1757. 
Children  : 

318.  I.  Enoch  Noyes,  to  whom  administration  on  his 
father's  estate  was  granted  June,  1758.  He  died  before  1820,  leav- 
ing children. 

319.  II.  Sarah  Noyes,  born  Jan.,  1735  ,  married  Joseph 
White. 

320.  III.  Mary  Noyes,  born  1742 ;  married  (268)  Moses 
Little,  and  died  26  Oct.,  1823. 

321.  IV.  James  Noyes,  born  28  March,  1745  ;  married  (339) 
Jane  Little,  and  died  31  Dec,  1831. 

322.  V.  Nathaniel  Noyes,  died  before  1820,  leaving  chil- 
dren. 


POTJETH   GENEEATION.  35 

116. 
HENRY,^  [Tristram^ ^  Mose^^  bora  31  Dec,  1710;  married  7 
Dec,  1738,  his  cousin  {128)  Lydia  Little,  who  was  bora  25  Aug., 
1717,  and  died  4  Feb.,  1798.  Named  for  her  grandmother  Coffin, 
she  was  like  her  in  mau}^  respects,  and  was  especially  noted  for  her 
hospitality,  a  quality  likewise  characteristic  of  her  husband.  Living 
to  an  advanced  age,  she  handed  down  many  anecdotes  of  the  earlier 
/p  O        r  ri       generations.     Her  husband  was  a 

y\^jj(jt^w\j       ")    '/K>lJi~~     hard-working    man,  with  a  strong 
1/^      -"^^--....^^  physical  organization,  and  the  moral 

^^  faculties  predominant  over  the  in- 

tellectual. Illustrative  of  his  physical  powers,  it  is  narrated  that  a 
Newbury  port  shipbuilder  was  once  urging  him  to  purchase  a  slave, 
setting  forth,  among  other  good  points,  his  wonderful  strength. 
"  If  he  can't  lift  as  much  as  you,"  said  his  owner,  "  you  can  have 
him  for  nothing."  Mr.  Little  immediately  lifted,  with  apparent  ease, 
one  end  of  a  large  timber  and  told  the  negro  to  raise  the  other. 
The  poor  fellow  tugged  and  strained  in  vain.  No  slave,  however, 
was  ever  owned  on  the  homestead  at  Newbury  Oldtown,  where  he 
lived  and  died.  He  is  said  to  have  once  sheared  fifteen  sheep  while 
the  sands  of  an  hour-glass  were  running  out.  His  open-handed 
style  of  living  and  large  family  kept  him  from  increasing,  but  did 
not  lead  him  to  diminish,  the  paternal  acres.  Both  he  and  his  wife 
were  members  of  the  church  at  Newbury,  and  letters  written  to  his 
son  Nathaniel,  while  absent  in  the  Revolutionary  army,  testify  to 
his  piety.     He  was  buried  25  Nov.,  1786.     Children  : 

Mary,  born  11  Oct.,  1739  ;  died  1  Aug.,  1780. 

Samuel,  born  18  Nov.,  1741  ;  died  unmarried  17 

Henry,  born  4  Dec,  1743  ;  died  9  Dec,  1746. 
Nathaniel,  bom  10  Nov.,  1745  ;  died  25  March, 

Henry,  born  26  Nov.,  1747;  died  20  April,  1807. 
Jane,  born  22  Feb.,  1750  ;  died  Jan.,  1770. 
Sarah,  born  25  Dec,  1751 ;    died   unmarried  30 

Silas,  born  4  March,  1754  ;  died  6  Oct.,  1845. 
Elizabeth,  born  1  March,  1756  ;  died  18  April,  1838. 
Edna,  born  19  Aug.,  1758  ;  died  22  Aug.,  1844. 
Judith,  born  7  Aug.,  1761 ;  died  13  Feb.,  1832. 


*323. 

I. 

324. 

II. 

April,  Hi 

B5. 

325. 

III. 

*326. 

IV. 

1839. 

*327. 

V. 

328. 

VI. 

329. 

VII. 

Oct.,  1836. 

*330. 

VIII 

*331. 

IX. 

*332. 

X. 

*333. 

XI. 

36  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

117. 
SAMUEL,"  [Tristram^  Moses'^']  born  18  Feb.,  1713  ;  married  18 
Feb.,  1736,  Dorothy,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Jane  (Dole)  Noyes, 
who  was  born  9  April,  1715,  and  died  19  March,  1798.  After  his 
marriage  he  lived  for  a  short  time  at  Falmouth,  now  Portland,  Me., 
but  afterwards  returned  to  Newbury.  In  the  fall  of  1741  he  pur- 
chased land  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  and  settled  upon  what  is  now 
known  as  Newbury  Hill,  where  he  continued  to  reside  till  his  death. 
His  farm  is  still  owned  and  occupied  by  his  descendants.  He  served 
in  the  earlier  part  of  the  Revolution,  and  was  a  quartermaster.  He 
was  a  shoemaker  by  trade,  engaged  in  farming  and  lumbering,  and 
was  noted  for  his  energy,  about  which  many  anecdotes  have  been 
handed  down.     He  died  29  Sept.,  1792.     Children: 

*334.     I.         James,  born  18  March,  1737  ;  died  23  April,  1783. 
335.     II.        Samuel,  born  2  Oct.,  1739  ;  served  in  the  French 
and  Indian  war,  was  taken  prisoner  at  Fort  Henry  in  1757,  and  is 
supposed  to  have  died  in  captivity. 

*336.  III.  Joseph,  born  19  Jan.,  1741-2  ;  died  20  Nov.,  1819. 
Sarah,  born  8  Sept.,  1744;  died  6  July,  1823. 
Nathaniel,  born  10  Nov.,  1746  ;  diedll  Aug.,  1827. 
Jane,  born  26  Feb.,  1748  ;  died  12  Sept.,  1792. 
Hannah,  born  1  May,  1751  ;  died  31  May,  1840. 
VIII.  Eunice,  born  23  May,  1753  ;  died  5  March,  1845. 
Judith,  born  17  March,  1757  ;  married  10  Dec, 
1783,  Stephen  Emerson  of  Weare,  N.  H.,  and  died  27  March,  1798. 
Children  : 

343.  I.         Samuel  Emerson,  born  15  Feb.,  1786. 

344.  II.        Sarah   Emerson,  born  24  Nov.,   1788,  and 
perhaps  others. 

*345.  X.  Samuel  Noyes,  born  5  June,  1759  ;  died  23  May, 
1835. 

122. 

ELIZABETH,"  [Tristram^  Mose^^  born  20  Nov.,  1720  ;  married 
22  Nov.,  1743,  Humphrey  Noyes,  who  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in 
Atkinson,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  in  1790.  His  wife  survived  him, 
and  died  15  April,  1818,  at  the  advanced  age  of  97  years  and  5 
months.     Children : 

346.     I.         Sarah  Notes,  born  3  Feb.,  1744-5  ;  married  2  May, 


*337. 

IV. 

*338. 

V. 

*339. 

VI. 

*340. 

VII, 

*341. 

vn: 

342. 

IX. 

FOUETH   GENERATION.  37 

1765,  Daniel,  sou  of  Daniel  and  Anna  (Merrill)  Poore  of  Atkinson, 
by  whom  she  had  ten  children,  whose  descendants  are  given  in  the 
Poore  Genealogy,  and  second  in  1796,  Samuel  Webster  of  Atkinson, 
and  died  15  Sept.,  1831. 

347.  II.  Jane  Notes,  born  9  Sept.,  1746  ;  married  Moses 
Bartlett. 

348.  III.  Humphrey  Notes,  born  9  May,  1749  ;  married  23 
Jan.,  1776,  Judith  Noyes  ;  had  nine  children,  and  died  16  May,  1814. 

349.  IV.      Samuel  Notes,  born  25  Aug.,  1754. 

350.  V.        Joseph  Notes,  born  26  Nov.,  1756  (?). 

351.  VI.  Peter  Notes,  born  2  May,  1758;  married  Sally 
Noyes  ;  had  ten  children,  and  died  24  Feb.,  1847.  His  wife  died  14 
Sept.,  1827. 

352.  VII.  John  Notes,  born  2  April,  1764;  graduated  at 
Dartmouth,  1795;  taught  at  Chesterfield  Academy  for  two  years; 
was  a  tutor  at  Dartmouth  an  equal  period  ;  studied  divinity,  but 
was  never  ordained  ;  taught  for  several  years  at  Brattleborough,  Vt.  ; 
was  member  of  Congress  1815-1817,  and  died  at  Putney,  Vt.,  26 
Oct.,  1841.  He  married  Sept.,  1804,  Polly,  daughter  of  Kutherford 
Hayes  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Their  son,  John  Humphrey  Noyes, 
born  3  Sept.,  1811  ;  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1830;  studied  law, 
afterwards  theology  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  but  was 
never  ordained.  He  has  become  a  perfectionist  and  communist,  and 
is  the  head  of  the  Oneida  Community,  N.  Y. 


124. 

RICHARD,^  [Tristram^  Moses^^  born  6  June,  1725;  married  17 

Sept.,  1754,  Jane,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Hannah  (Smith)   Noyes, 

who  died  23  Nov.,   1810.      He  learned  the  trade  of  a  shoemaker, 

but  did  not  practice  it  to  any  extent.     He  studied  navigation,  and 

y^         t         C\       />     ///?  made  several  short  voyages,  but 

in  farming.  He  liA'ed  after  1770 
upon  the  old  Woodbridge  place,  near  the  Green,  and  buUt  the  house 
now  occupied  by  WUliam  Burke  Little  of  Newbury.  He  died  13 
Feb.,  1806.     Children: 

*353.     I.         Nathaniel,  born  16  March,  1755  ;  died 2 7 May,  183 5. 

*354.     II.       Amos,  born  10  Dec,  1758  ;  died  13  Sept.,  1831.    ■ 


38  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

355,     III.      Sarah,    born   8   May,  1760 ;    died  immarried   27 
Dec,  1854. 

*356.     IV.      Moses,  bom  4  July,  1766  ;  died  13  Oct.,  1811. 

125. 

ENOCH,*  [Tristram^  Moses'^^  bom  21  May,  1728;  married  first 
19  Feb.,  1755,  Sarah  Pettingell,  who  was  born  6  Sept.,  1731,  and 
died  10  March,  1758,  and  second  5  June,  1759,  Hannah,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Mary  Hovey,  of  Newbury,  who  was  bom  27  Feb.,  1734, 
and  died  15  March,  1801.  He  was  a  weaver  by  trade,  also  learned 
to  make  shoes.  He  lived  near  the  Upper  Green  at  Newbury,  where 
his  first  seven  children  were  bora;  removed  to  Hampstead,  N.  H., 
in  1766,  and  in  1774  to  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  21  Oct., 
1816.  At  the  latter  place  he  settled  in  an  unbroken  forest,  and 
endured  the  hardships  incident  to  life  in  a  new  township.  At  the 
age  of  eleven  he  was  converted  under  Whitefield's  preaching,  at 
Newburyport,  and  joined  the  Old  South  Church  there,  while  living 
at  Hampstead.  After  his  removal  to  Boscawen,  he  went  to  New- 
buryport every  year,  until  enfeebled  by  age,  to  be  present  at  the 
August  communion.  An  unusually  large  proportion  of  his  descend- 
ants have  been  ministers  or  ministers'  wives.     Children  : 

*357.     I.         Fkiend,  born  19  Jan.,  1756  ;  died  19  Nov.,  1836. 

*358.     II.       Mart,  born  19  Sept.,  1757  ;  died  25  July,  1807. 

*359.     III.      Benjamin,  born  13  April,  1760  ;  died  30  Aug.,  1846. 

*360.     IV.       Joseph,  born  30  May,  1761  ;  died  26  March,  1843. 

*361.     V.        Enoch,  born  17  Jan.,  1763  ;   died  31  March,  1848. 
362.     VI.      Hannah,  bom  3  Sept.,  1764;  died  17  Oct.,  1764. 

*363.     VII.     Noah,  born  1  Nov.,  1765  ;  died  14  Aug.,  1837. 

*364.     VIII.  Jesse,  born  30  July,  1767  ;  died  19  Aug.,  1840. 
365.     IX.      Phebe,  born  19  Feb.,  1769  ;  died  7  June,  1769. 

*366.  X.  Sarah  Ilsley,  bom  20  April,  1770 ;  died  10 
Dec,  1836. 

367.     XL      John    Hovey,    bom    12    March,    1772;    died   29 
Aug.,  1773. 

*368.     XII.     Hannah,  born  10  April,  1775  ;  died  4  Nov.,  1811. 

127. 

JOHN,*  [Tristram^  Moses^']  bora  14  July,  1735  ;  married  27  Oct., 
1767,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Susannah  (Jaques)   Noyes 


FOURTH   GENERATION.  39 

of  Newbury,  who  was  bom  15  April,  1742,  and  died  30  May,  1820. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  carpenter,  and  lived  in  Eolfe's  Lane,  Newbury, 
where  his  descendants  still  reside.    He  died  25  Aug.,  1800.    Children  : 

*369.     I.         Else,  born  1  Dec,  1768  ;  died  22  Nov.,  1851. 

*370.     n.       Levi,  born  12  Nov.,  1770  ;  died  1802. 

*371.     ni.      Noah,  born  27  Sept.,  1772  ;  died  22  May,  1852. 

*372.     IV.      Paul,  born  29  April,  1775  ;  died  2  July,  1847. 

155. 
STEPHEN,*  [Moses"^  Jfoses^]  born  19  May,  1719  ;  married  first 
5  June,  1743,  Judith,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Sarah  (Coffin)  Bailey, f 
who  was  born  15  Feb.,  1724,  and  died  19  Aug.,  1764,  and  second 
Mary,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Long,  who  died  4  Oct.,  1798,  aged  75 
years.  He  lived  for  over  twenty  years  after  his  marriage  at  Turkey 
Hill,  afterwards  upon  a  farm  he  owned  on  Sandy  Lane,  now  North 
Atkinson  Street.  He  was  one  of  the  grantees  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  in 
1763,  and  also  owned  lands  in  Bath  and  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  and  in 
Cumberland  and  Lincoln  Counties,  Maine.  He  was  representative 
to  the  legislature  in  1776,  and  probably  held  other  town  offices.  He 
was  a  man  of  sterling  integrity,  a  prominent  member  and  deacon  of 
Dr.  Spring's  church  at  Newburyport.  He  died  30  Aug.,  1793. 
Children : 

.Joshua,  born  15  March,  1744;  died  2  May,  1744. 

Stephen,  born  30  May,  1745  ;   died  11  July,  1800. 

Joshua,  born  8  July,  1747  ;  died  25  June,  1836. 

Abner,  born  29  Dec,  1750  ;    died  16  June,  1781. 

Judith,  born  17  Nov.,  1753  ;   died  28  May,  1846. 

Temperance,  born 2  April,  1757  ;  died  11  June, 1842. 

t  Joshua  Bailey,  the  father  of  the  twin  sisters  who  maiTiecl  (155)  Stephen  and  (157) 
Moses  Little,  was  a  prosperous  and  respected  farmer  of  Newbury.  He  was  born  30  Oct., 
1685,  and  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Atkinson)  Coffin,  and  niece  of 
the  wives  of  (2)  Joseph  and  (4)  Moses  Little.  They  had  a  large  family  of  children,  who 
were  of  marked  ability  and  character.  Among  tjhese  were  :  Rev.  Abner  Bailey,  who  gi'ad- 
uated  at  Harvard  in  1736,  was  for  over  fifty  years  minister  at  Salem,  N.  H.,  and  whose 
daughter  married  (327)  Henry  Little ;  Gen.  Jacob  Bailey,  who  served  ^vith  distinction  in 
the  French  and  Indian  and  Revolutionary  wars,  and  whose  son  married  (1275)  Sarah  Bailey ; 
and  Sarah  Bailey,  who  married  Edward  Tappan,  and  whose  daughter  was  the  wife  of  (391) 
Josiah  Little.  Joshua4  Bailey  was  descended  from  .Johni  Bailey,  the  emigrant,  through 
John2,  who  married  Eleanor  Emery,  and  died  in  1691,  aged  78  years,  and  Isaacs,  who  was 
born  22  July,  1654,  and  married  Sarah  Emery.  John  Bailey,  Sr.,  was  a  weaver  of  Chippen- 
ham, Wiltshire,  was  shipM-recked  at  Pemaquid,  Me.,  in  1635,  came  to  Salisbury,  and  thence 
to  Newbury,  where  he  died  2  Nov.,  1651.  Through  the  wife  of  Joshua  Bailey  this  branch  of 
the  family  is  akin  to  the  poet  Whittier. 


373. 

I. 

*374. 

n. 

*375. 

in, 

*376. 

IV. 

*377. 

V. 

*378. 

VI. 

40  LITTLE   GENEALOGY, 

*379.     VII.     David,        }  died  IJan.,  1825. 

*380.     VIII.  Jonathan,  r^^'^^^P"^'!^^^'  died  2lJan.,  1829. 
*381.     IX.      Jacob,  bom  17  March,  1763  ;    died  22  Feb.,  1820. 

156. 

JOHN,*  \^Moses^  Moses^']  born  16  Nov.,  1721  ;  married  14  May, 
1745,  Temperance,  daughter  of  William  and  Abigail  Ripp  of  New- 
buryport,  who  was  born  10  Aug.,  1725,  and  died  7  Jan.,  1762. 
His  second  wife,  Apphia,  died  22  Oct.,  1791,  in  her  59th  year.  He 
left  his  father's  farm  at  an  early  age,  began  life  as  a  teamster,  and 
accumulated  considerable  property.  He  was  called  the  handsomest 
man  in  town.  He  lived  on  the  lower  corner  of  Middle  and  State 
Streets,  Newburyport,  and  died  9  May,  1799.     Children: 

*382.  I.  William  Coffin,  born  17  Nov.,  1745;  died  16 
Dec,  1816. 

383.  II.       John,  born  26  July,  1747  ;  died  unmarried. 

384.  III.  Francis,  born  30  Jan.,  1749  ;  was  a  sailor,  served 
on  the  privateer  Dalton  during  the  Revolution,  and  was  captured 
and  confined  in  the  Old  Mill  Prison  at  Plymouth,  where  he  suffered 
severely  from  sickness  and  ill  treatment.  He  escaped  once,  but  was 
brought  back.     He  was  finally  exchanged,  continued  to  follow  the 

unmarried    at   the    Curacao   Islands,    West  Indies, 

Abigail,  born  5  Dec,  1750. 

Sarah,  born  April,  1752  ;  died  30  Jan.,  1754. 

Elizabeth,  born  12  Nov.,  1753  ;  died  unmarried. 

Mary,  born  21  June,  1760;  married  28  Aug., 
1785,  George  Jerry  Osborne,  a  printer  of  Newburyport,  who  died  2 
June,  1800.  She  died  7  Oct.,  1812.  The  town  records  give  the 
birth  of  but  one  child,  Nathaniel,  born  24  Jan.,  1798. 

157. 

MOSES,-*  \_Moses-^  Moses-~\  born  8  May,  1724;  married  Abigail 
Bailey,  who  was  born  15  Feb.,  1724,  and  died  6  Feb.,  1815.  For 
her  ancestry  see  note  on  page  39.  Like  others  of  her  family  she  was 
a  woman  of  much  ability  and  character.  Col.  Little  married  when 
but  nineteen,  and  built  a  few  years  later  the  house  nearly  opposite 
his  father's,  at  Turkey  Hill,  where  he  lived  till  his  death.     It  is  now 


sea,    and 

died 

after  1801 

*385. 

IV. 

386. 

V. 

387. 

VI. 

388. 

VII. 

rOUE,TH   GENERATION.  41 

owned  and  occupied  by  John  Gardner  Little,  Esq.  A  view  of  it  is 
given  on  the  opposite  page,  and  an  account  of  its  cost  and  some  of 
the  materials  used  in  its  construction  may  be  found  in  the  appendix. 

A  large  part  of  his  time  and  attention  throughout  his  life  seems 
to  have  been  devoted  to  the  purchase  and  improvement  of  wild 
lands.  He  was  for  several  years  Surveyor  of  the  King's  Woods,  a 
position  which  gave  him  excellent  facilities  for  becoming  acquainted 
with  the  value  of  such  property.  About  1750,  in  company  with 
others,  he  obtained  from  Governor  Beuuing  Wentworth  a  large 
grant  of  the  unoccupied  crown  lands  lying  within  the  present  limits 
of  Vermont.  With  Major  Samuel  Gerrish  and  Colonel  Jonathan 
Bagley,  he  acted  as  agent  for  the  proprietors  of  Bakerstown,  and 
succeeded  in  1765  in  obtaining  for  them,  from  the  General  Court 
of  Massachusetts,  a  township  of  land  in  Maine,  in  lieu  of  one  pre- 
viously granted  and  found  to  be  within  the  borders  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. By  purchasing  the  rights  of  tlie  original  proprietors,  he  and 
his  son  Josiah  became  eventually  the  owners  of  a  greater  part  of 
the  grant  which  comprised  the  present  towns  of  Poland  and  Minot 
and  a  portion  of  Auburn.  In  1768  a  still  larger  tract,  on  the 
e>  .stern  side  of  the  Androscoggin,  was  granted  to  him  and  Colonel 
Bagley,  by  the  Pejepscot  Company,  on  condition  that  they  would 
build  certain  roads  and  settle  fifty  families  there  before  June  1, 
1774.  These  conditions,  it  is  believed,  were  onl}^  partiall}'  fulfilled, 
and  the  amount  of  land  actually  deeded  was  somewhat  diminished 
in  consequence.  The  town  of  Leeds  in  this  state  was  at  first  called 
Littleborough,  in  his  honor.  He  bought  in  1769  a  large  interest  in 
the  township  of  Apthorp,  in  New  Hampshire,  which  was  afterwards 
divided,  one  town  being  named  Littleton  and  the  other  Dalton,  from 
his  kinsman,  Hon.  Tristram  Daltou.  His  possessions  in  this  region 
were  largely  increased  b}-  subsequent  purchases. 

He  was  in  command  of  the  Newbury  soldiers  in  the  expedition 
against  Louisbourg  in  1758,  and  during  the  campaign  gained  the 
warm  affection  of  his  men,  and  proved  himself  an  able  officer.  The 
war  of  the  Revolution  found  him  over  fifty  years  of  age,  but  as  active 
and  earnest  in  the  defense  of  his  country's  liberties  as  the  youno-est. 
Upon  the  first  tidings  of  the  encounter  at  Lexington,  he  marched 
with  his  company  to  the  American  headquarters  at  Cambridge.  Tradi- 
tion says  the  news  reached  Turkey  Hill  at  midnight,  and  by  six  the 
next  morning  he  was  on  the  road  at  the  head  of  his  men.  He  was 
placed  in  command  of  the  regiment  raised  from  the  northern  part  of 


42  LITTLE   GENEALOGY, 

Essex  County,  and  containing,  June  15th,  456  men.  At  the  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill  he  led  three  of  his  companies  across  Charlestown  Neck 
under  a  severe  fire  from  the  British  batteries  and  ships  of  war,  reached 
the  scene  of  action  before  the  first  charge  of  the  enemy,  and  was  pres- 
ent throughout  tlie  entire  engagement.  His  men  were  posted  in  dif- 
ferent places,  a  part  at  the  redoubt,  a  part  at  the  breastwork,  and 
some  at  the  rail  fence.  A  fourth  company  from  his  regiment  came 
upon  the  hill  after  the  battle  began.  He  himself  is  spoken  of  as  behav- 
ing with  much  spirit.  Though  not  wounded  he  had  several  narrow 
escapes.  Men  on  each  side  of  him  were  killed,  and  his  clothes  were 
bespattered  with  blood.  Forty  of  his  regiment  were  killed  or  wounded. 

He  remained  with  his  command  at  Cambridge,  leaving  it  only  two 
days  when  called  home  in  August  to  attend  the  funeral  of  two  of  his 
children.  He  was  the  officer  of  the  day  when  Washington  took  com- 
mand of  the  army,  and  afterwards  became  personally  acquainted  with 
his  commander-in-chief,  who  held  him  in  high  esteem.  It  is  said  that 
on  one  occasion,  when/ several  officers  were  complaining  bitterly  of  the 
character  of  the  provisions,  Washington  suggested  that  they  confer 
with  Col.  Moses  Little,  who  had  not  found  time  to  allude  to  hard- 
ships of  this  sort.  He  went  with  the  army  to  New  York  after  the 
evacuation  of  Boston,  and  was  present  at  the  disastrous  battle  of 
Long  Island.  He  held  command  of  Fort  Greene,  near  the  center  of 
the  American  line,  before  the  engagement,  and  during  it  was  sta- 
tioned at  the  Flatbush  Pass.  He  also  took  part  in  the  battle  at  Har- 
lem Heights,  but  did  not  accompany  his  men  in  the  retreat  through 
New  Jersey,  being  detained  by  sickness  at  Peekskill.  During  the 
winter  he  was  in  command  of  an  important  encampment  at  the 
latter  place,  but  in  the  spring  of  1777  was  forced  to  return  home  on 
account  of  ill  health.  Two  years  later  he  declined  for  the  same 
reason  the  commission  of  brigadier-general  and  the  command  of  an 
expedition  raised  by  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  to  dislodge 
the  enemy  from  their  position  on  the  Penobscot. 

After  his  return  to  Newbury  he  was  pressed  into  the  civil  service, 
and  represented  his  native  town  in  the  legislature  for  several  years, 
as  he  had  done  before  the  war.  In  1781  he  lost  to  a  large  extent 
his  power  of  speech  by  a  stroke  of  paralysis.  He  lived,  however,  for 
several  years,  dying  27  May,  1798.  He  was  a  man  in  whom  indom- 
itable energy  was  united  to  natural  abilities  of  no  mean  order.  He 
was  especially  characterized  by  an  acute  knowledge  of  human  nature 
and  imperturbable  self-possession.     The  latter  quality,  with  his  excel- 


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¥.tV\'S"S'(?t  ^»\UT\>*li  t,<i.,  •i'i5,T-/\. 


FOURTH   GENERATION. 


43 


lent  judgment  made  him  a  superior  military  officer,  and  had  not  his 
health  failed,  would  probably  have  given  him  a  more  prominent  posi- 
tion among  the  heroes  of  the  Revolution.  No  portrait  of  him  is  in 
existence,  but  the  painting  of  his  son  Josiah,  reproduced  in  form  of 


>^7^^J^ 


a  heliotype  for  this  book,  is  said  to  give  a  good  idea  of  his  features. 
The  accompanj^ing  autograph  is  taken  from  one  of  his  regimental 
returns.  The  sword  he  used  at  Bunker  Hill,  his  commission  from 
the  Continental  Congress,  and  other  relics  are  preserved  at  Turkey 
Hni.     Some  of  his  letters  are  given  in  the  appendix. 

In  his  will,  which  was  made  in  the  early  part  of  the  war  and 
proved  4  June,  1798,  he  makes  provision  for  his  wife,  and  bequests 
of  land  or  money  to  each  of  his  daughters,  gives  to  his  son  Moses 
all  lands  in  Apthorp,  N.  H.,  and  one-eighth  of  the  Pejepscot  patent, 
and  the  remainder  of  his  property"  to  his  son  Josiah.  The  estate 
was  appraised  at  $62,356.84.     Children  : 

Sarah,  born  15  Dec,  1743;  died  14  Aug.,  1775. 

Michael,  born  9  Jan.,  1745-6  ;  died  13  Feb.,  1746. 

Josiah,  born  16  Feb.,  1747  ;  died  26  Dec,  1830. 

Abigail,  born  2  April,  1749  ;  died  20  Sept.,  1838. 

Lydia,  born  24  Nov.,  1751  ;  died  19  Sept.,  1820. 

Elizabeth,  born  3  Sept.,  1754  ;  died  22  Feb.,  1792. 

Anna,  born  20  March,  1757;  died  13  Aug.,  1775. 
VIII.  Mary,  born  22  Sept.,  1759  ;  died  28  Aug.,  1847. 

Hannah,  born  21  May,  1762;  died  25  Nov.,  1849. 

Alice,  born  10  May,  1764  ;  died  6  May,  1765. 

Moses,  born  20  Jan.,  1767  ;  died  28  April,  1857. 


*389. 

I. 

390. 

II. 

*391. 

III. 

*392. 

IV. 

*393. 

V. 

*394. 

VI. 

395. 

VII 

*396. 

vii: 

*397. 

IX. 

398. 

X. 

*399. 

XL 

160. 

JOSEPH,*  \_Moses^  Moses^']  born  21  April,  1730  ;  married  7  July, 
1757,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Col.  Richard   and   Sarah    (Clement) 


44  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Hazenf  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  14  Sept.,  1735,  and 
died  18  Jan.,  1808.  He  was  a  hatter  by  trade,  and  lived  in  Newbury- 
port,  near  tlie  corner  of  Merrimac  and  Unicorn  Streets.  He  was  a 
member  of  Dr.  Spring's  church,  and  a  strong  Hopkinsian  in  his 
religious  views.     He  died  1  Feb.,  1792.     Children  : 

400.  I.  Hazen,  born  20  April,  1758;  died  unmarried  19 
April,  1831. 

401.  II.  LucKETiA,  born  25  Dec,  1759  ;  married  (330)  Silas 
Little,  and  died  5  Feb.,  1851. 

402.  III.  Michael,  born  13  Nov.,  1761  ;  was  an  attache  of 
the  American  Embassy  to  France  under  Jefferson,  and  afterwards 
held  a  position  in  the  custom  house  at  Newburyport.  He  died  unmar- 
ried 14  April,  1831. 

*403.     IV.       Elizabeth,  born  9  Oct.,  1763  ;  died  13  Jan.,  1800. 

404.  V.  William,  born  4  May,  1765  ;  died  unmarried  28 
Oct.,  1795.  He  was  captain  of  the  ship  American  Eagle,  and  was 
killed  by  a  mutinous  crew,  who  were  afterwards  tried  and  executed 
for  their  crime. 

405.  VI.  Richard,  born  24  May,  1767;  died  unmarried  21 
Oct.,  (?)  1795.  He  was  mate  on  his  brother's  vessel,  and  died,  it 
is  believed,  of  yellow  fever. 

161. 

BENJAMIN,*  \_Moses^  Moses^^^  born  4  Nov.,  1732;  married 
Mary  Hazen,  a  sister  of  his  brother  Joseph's  wife,  who  was  born  2 
Feb.,  1739-40,  and  died  11  Sept.,  1823.  Her  second  husband  was 
Major  Edmund  Moores,  by  whom  she  had  one  son.  She  lived  in 
the  same  house  a  period  of  eighty  years.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer 
and  prominent  citizen  of  Hampstead,  where  he  served  as  selectman 
several  years,  and  died  18  April,  1777.    Children,  born  in  Hampstead  : 

*406.     I.         Micajah,  born  1  Nov.,  1762  ;  died  26  May,  1850. 
Charlotte,  born  9  Aug.,  1765  ;  died  27  Feb.,  1828. 
Walter,  born  30  May,  1766  ;  died  3  May,  1851. 
Richard   Hazen,    born    14   Jan.,    1769  ;    died    18 


t  Colonel  Richard  Hazen,  the  father  of  the  two  sisters  who  married  (160)  .Joseph  and 
(161)  Benjamin  Little,  was  the  son  of  Richard  and  Mary  (Pcabody)  Hazen  of  Haverhill, 
and  the  grandson  of  Edward  Hazen,  the  emigrant.  He  was  boi-n  20  July,  1696,  graduated 
at  Harvard  in  1717,  lived  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  was  an  extensive  land 
owner  and  an  eminent  surveyor,  and  died  Feb.,  1754. 


*407. 

II. 

*408. 

III. 

*409. 

IV. 

March,  1857. 

FOURTH   GENERATION.  45 

*410.     V.        Mart,  born  4  March,  1772  ;  died  25  Feb.,  1855. 

411.  VI.  Dudley,  born  1  Jan.,  1775  ;  lived  with  his  mother 
at  Hampstead,  and  died  unmarried  8  Jan.,  1827. 

162. 

SARAH,*  [Moses^  Moses'^  born  8  April,  1735  ;  married  4  May, 
1758,  William,  son  of  William  Pottle,  who  was  born  in  Stratham, 
N.  H.,  20  Dec,  1730,  and  died  9  March,  1807.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  blacksmith,  and  lived  in  Stratham,  N.  H.,  and  Minot,  Me.  She 
died  15  Sept.,  1830  ( ?) .     Children  : 

412.  I.  Judith  Pottle,  born  1  May,  1759  ;  married  Joseph 
Merrill. 

413.  II.  Si3iON  Pottle,  born  5  May,  1761  ;  lived  in 
Stratham,  N.  H. 

414.  III.  William  Pottle,  born  22  July,  1763 ;  married 
Anna  Picker,  and  died  Feb.,  1852,  in  Chelsea,  Mass.  She  died 
May,  1847.     They  lived  in  Minot,  Me.     Children  : 

415.  I.  Simon  Pottle,  born  29  Jan.,  1798;  died  8 
Feb.,  1798. 

416.  II.  Nancy  Pottle,  born  1  Jan.,  1800  ;  married  in 
1818,  Jonathan  Pulsifer,  Jr.,  of  Poland,  and  died  in  1866. 

417.  III.  Sarah  L.  Pottle,  born  2  April,  1803  ;  mar- 
ried 19  Dec,  1827,  Edward  Andrews  of  Poland. 

418.  IV.  Mary  W.  Pottle,  born  16  Sept.,  1805  ;  died 
19  March,  1829. 

419.  V.  Phoebe  P.  Pottle,  born  29  March,  1808; 
married  1830,  Ezra  Bartlett  of  Oxford,  Me.,  and  died  in  1864. 

420.  VI.  William  R.  Pottle,  born  8  Feb.,  1811  ;  mar- 
ried 1  April,  1843,  Almeda  S.  Hersey  of  Bangor,  and  died 
in  1872. 

421.  VII.  Edward  L.  Pottle,  born  10  Aug.,  1813; 
married  in  1843,  Sarah  D.  Woodruff  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

422.  VIII.  Jonathan  Wentworth  Pottle,  born  3  Dec, 
1818  ;  married  1845,  Matilda  A.  Bradbury  of  Bangor,  and 
resides  in  Englewood,  N.  J. 

423.  IV.  Sarah  Pottle,  born  14  May,  1765  ;  married  James 
Hill. 

424.  V.  Deborah  Pottle,  born  1  Nov.,  1767;  married 
(406)  Micajah  Little,  and  died  10  Jan.,  1815. 


46  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

425.  VI.  Elizabeth  Pottle,  born  14  April,  1770;  married 
Zadoc  Dean. 

426.  VII.  Mary  Pottle,  born  10  March,  1772 ;  married 
Weutworth  Ricker.  Hiram  Picker,  of  the  Poland  Mineral  Spring,  is 
their  son. 

427.  VIII.  Moses  Pottle,  born  30  April,  1774;  married 
Sarah  Picker. 

428.  IX.  Richard  Pottle,  born  7  Nov.,  1776;  married 
Betsey  Dow. 

429.  X.  Abigail  Pottle,  born  12  June,  1781  ;  married 
William,  son  of  William  and  Peggy  (Chipman)  Allen,  who  was 
born  26  March,  1785,  and  died  11  Dec,  1857.  He  lived  in  Poland, 
was  a  farmer  and  mechanic  by  occupation,  and  a  lieutenant  in  the 
militia.  His  wife  died  10  Oct.,  1870.  Children,  beside  two  that 
died  in  infancy  : 

430.  I.  Mary  Ann  Allen,  born  12  June,  1812  ;  mar- 
ried 5  July,  1850,  Eliphalet  Wight  of  Otisfield,  Me.,  and  lives 
(1881)  in  Norway. 

431.  II.  William  P.  Allen,  born  19  Jan.,  1814  ;  mar- 
ried 23  May,  1844,  Lucy  H.  Porter  of  Paris.  He  was  a 
farmer.     Children : 

432.  I.  Abbie  B.  Allen,  born  23  Nov.,  1846  ; 
married  28  Nov.,  1867,  Edward  D.  Loring,  a  farmer 
of  North  Yarmouth,  Me. 

433.  II.  Charles  W.  Allen,  born  28  Nov., 
1848  ;  married  10  June,  1874,  Ida  Neal,  and  is  an 
auctioneer  in  Portland. 

434.  III.  Rachel  W.  Allen,  born  15  Nov., 
1851  ;  married  10  June,  1872,  W.  M.  Buxton  of  North 
Yarmouth. 

435.  IV.  Lucy  P.  Allen,  born  31  May,  1854  ; 
married  2  April,  1879,  Thomas  R.  Shannon. 

436.  III.  Sarah  H.  Allen,  born  4  Dec,  1817  ;  married 
William  H.  Newhall,  a  blacksmith  of  Poland,  Me.  They 
removed  in  1835  to  Greenfield,  Ind.     She  died  9  Nov.,  1872. 

437.  IV.  Elbridge  Gerry  Allen,  born  5  Sept.,  1819; 
married  29  Feb.,  1849,  Louisa  Dudley  of  Hebron,  Me.  He  is 
a  blacksmith.     Children  : 

438.     I.         Sarah   E.    Allen,  married    24   Sept., 


FOURTH  GENEHATION.  47 

1870,  George  A.  Cole,  a  wool  carder  and  cloth  dresser 
of  Norway,  Me.     Child  : 

439.     I.         Jennie    May    Cole,    born    13 
May,  1872. 

440.  II.        Charles  B.  Allen. 

441.  III.     William  E.  Allen. 

163. 

MAEY,*  [Moses^  Moses^^  born  25  Oct.,  1737;  married  10  Oct., 
1761,  Capt.  Jonathan  Wiggin  of  Stratham,  N.  H.  He  served  as 
selectman  and  held  other  town  offices.  She  died  14  Aug.,  1771,  and 
he  married  second  Elizabeth  Thurston,  by  whom  he  had  seven  chil- 
dren.    He  died  in  1810.     Children  by  first  wife  : 

442.  I.  Elizabeth  Wiggin,  born  10  Oct.,  1762;  married 
1784,  Stephen,  son  of  Stephen  and  Mary  (St.  Clair)  Thurston.  He 
served  in  the  Revolution,  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Stratham,  N.  H., 
and  West  Madison,  Me.,  and  died  23  Jan.,  1861,  aged  100  years 
and  9  months.  His  wife  died  8  May,  1859,  aged  96  years  and  7 
months. 

443.  II.  Mary  Wiggin,  born  30  July,  1767  ;  married  a  Mr. 
Barker. 

164. 

PAUL,*  IMoses^  Moses-]  born  1  April,  1 740  ;  married  first  20 
May,  1762,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Hannah  (Rolfe) 
Emery  of  Newbury,  who  was  born  12  Feu.,  1744,  and  died  4  Sept., 
1771;  second  30  Aug.,  1772,  Sarah  Norton,  widow  of  Timothy 
Souther,  who  was  born  in  Ipswich  in  1743,  and  died  26  Sept.,  1797  ; 
and  third  Sarah,  widow  of  Samuel  Emerson  of  Haverhill,  and 
daughter  of  Abraham  Redington  of  Boxford,  Mass.,  who  was  born  9 
March,  1762,  and  died  25  May,  1817. 

removec"".  from  Newbury  to  Fal- 
mouth, now  Portland,  Me.,  in  the 
fall  of  1761,  followed  his  trade 
of  goldsmith,  and  also  engaged  in 
commerce.  Before  the  Revolution  he  lived  upon  King  Street,  and 
at  the  bombardment  of  the  town  by  the  British  in  1776  suffered 
severely.  His  loss  was  rated  by  the  commissioners  at  £683.  He 
soon   after  removed  to  Windham,  Me.,  where  he  was  engaged  in 


444. 

I. 

445. 

II. 

446. 

III. 

447. 

IV. 

■448. 

V. 

449. 

VI. 

450. 

VII. 

48  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

farming.  He  was  a  trial  justice,  served  as  selectman  seven  years, 
and  was  highly  respected.  He  died  11  Feb.,  1818.  Children,  beside 
three  that  died  young  : 

Haknah,  born  May,  1763  ;  died  24  Aug.,  1839. 

Paul,  born  8  Aug.,  1767  ;  died  5  Jan.,  1849. 

Mary,  born  Sept.,  1775  ;  died  10  Nov.,  1786. 

Timothy,  born  27  Oct.,  1776  ;  died  27  Nov.,  1849. 

Moses,  born  7  Jan.,  1782  ;  died  31  July,  1866. 

Thomas,  born  27  Nov.,  1787  ;  died  19  June,  1857. 

Sarah,  born  20  March,  1802. 

167. 

BOND,^  \_Thomas'^  George^  Joseph^']  born  11  Nov.,  1741  ;  mar- 
ried 16  March,  1762,  Ruth  At  wood,  who  was  born  20  Ma}^,  1742, 
and  died  14  May,  1814.  He  served  under  Capt.  John  Hazen  in  the 
expedition  against  Crown  Point  in  1758,  and  not  long  after  settled 
in  Weare,  N.  H.  About  1775  he  removed  to  the  adjoining  town  of 
Deering,  where  he  held  several  town  offices  and  cleared  a  large  tract 
of  land.  In  1786  he  went  to  Newbury,  N.  H.,  where  he  had  made 
extensive  purchases  of  land.  He  was  a  prominent  citizen  there, 
served  as  selectman,  held  the  commission  of  justice  of  peace,  and 
solemnized  numerous  marriages.     At  the  beginning  of  the  present 

century  he  removed  with  several  of  his 
children  to  Hatle}^  Stanstead  County, 
Canada,  where  he  died  10  July,  1811. 
He  was  a  man  of  great  energy  and,  writes  one  of  his  descendants, 
"  noted  for  his  wit  and  mirthfulness."  His  wife,  of  a  sedate  dispo- 
sition, was  a  pious  and  excellent  woman.  Children,  besides  James 
and  Joseph,  who  died  in  childhood,  and  John,  who  died  at  eighteen : 

451.  I.  Samuel,  born  20  Jan.,  1763;  married  (?)  28 
Sept.,  1789,  Susanna  Russell,  and  died  without  issue.  His  widow 
married  Jonathan  Wadleigh  of  Gilmanton. 

452.  II.        Sarah,  born  4  March,  1764;  died  young. 

*453.     III.     Thomas,  born  16  Sept.,  1768  ;  died  11  Aug.,  1803. 

Ruth,  married  James  Gillingham. 

Alice,  born  2  May,  1773  ;  died  21  Feb.,  1852. 

Taylor,  born  1776  ;  married  first  Parmelia  Marsh, 
who  died  15  Feb.,  1838  (?),  aged  56,  and  second  Sally  White,  who 
was  born  1  July,  1792,  and  died  4  Sept.,  1872.     He  was  the  first  of 


■454. 

IV. 

455. 

V. 

456. 

VI. 

FIFTH   GENEEA.TION,  49 

the  family  to  go  to  Hatle}',  Canada,  then  an  almost  unbroken  wilder- 
ness, and  with  his  brothers  and  brother-in-law  experienced  the  hard- 
ships incident  to  a  new  settlement,  and  performed  a  large  part  of 
that  pioneer  work  of  clearing  land,  building  roads  and  bridges,  and 
erecting  school-houses,  fdr  which  often  too  little  credit  is  given.  He 
was  a  very  worthy  man  and  the  pillar  of  the  Free  Baptist  Church, 
to  which  he  made  a  liberal  bequest  at  his  death.  His  donations  to 
the  schools  of  the  township  have  been  a  source  of  great  benefit  to 
the  community.     He  died  without  issue  5  Feb.,  1854. 

*457.     Vn.     Abijah,  born  15  March,  1780  ;  died  19  Dec,  1860. 

*458.     Vni.  EzEKiEL,  born  18  Nov.,  1781  ;  died  6  March,  1847. 

*459.     IX.      Bond,  born  1783  ;  died  23  Feb.,  1859. 

168. 
ELIZABETH,^  \_Tlwmas'  George^  Jo sepn-~\  born  1  March,  1744; 
married  4  May,  1762,  Deacon  James  Clement  of  Dunbarton,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  2  April,  1737,  and  died  3  Feb.,  1812.  He  was  a 
prominent  and  respected  citizen,  served  as  town  clerk,  treasurer, 
selectman,  and  representative  in  the  state  legislature.  His  wife  died 
4  May,  1800.     Children  : 

460.  I.         Jonathan  Clement,  born  13  March,  1763  ;  died  20 
March,  1765. 

461.  II.       Thomas  Clement,  born  5  Nov.,  1764;  married  10 
Nov.,  1791,  Peggy  McCurdy. 

462.  III.      James  Clement,  born  11  May,  1768,  was  a  physi- 
cian at  Dunbarton. 

463.  IV.       Molly  Clement,  born  1  Jul}^   1771  ;   married  13 
Nov.,  1800,  Joseph  Emerson  of  Weare,  N.  H. 

464.  V.        Margaret  Clement,  born  7  Dec,   1773;  married 
10  July,  1792,  George  Cunningham  of  Goft'stown. 

465.  VI.      Alice  Clement,  born  April,  1776  ;  married  (?)  12 
Sept.,  1801,  Joseph  Emerson  of  Weare,  N.  H. 

466.  VII.     Tristram  Clement,  born  30  Aug.,  1778;  married 
21  June,  1804,  Ann  Emery. 

467.  VIII.  Walter  Clement,  born  8  March,  1781  ;  married  7 
May,  1807,  Sally  Hart. 

468.  IX.      Elizabeth  Clement,  born  18  July,  1784;    married 
17  March,  1815,  Elijah  Stearns  of  Goffstown. 

469.  X.        Fanny  Clement,  born  11  May,  1787;    married  10 
Nov.,  1817,  Francis  Hoyt  of  Weare,  N.  H. 

4 


470. 

I. 

471. 

II. 

472. 

Ill 

473. 

IV. 

474. 

V. 

50  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

169. 

ALICE,'''  \_Tli07nas'^  George^  Joseph'^'\  born  18  March,  1746  ;  mar- 
ried Job,  son  of  John  Kent.  He  was  a  prominent  citizen  of  Hamp- 
stead,  N.  H.,  held  several  town  offices,  was  deacon  of  the  church  for 
many  years  and  a  member  of  it  for  over  seventy.  He  died  26  Dec, 
1837,  aged  94  years  and  9  months.  His  wife  died  7  Oct.,  1816. 
Children : 

Joseph  Kent,  born  28  Jan.,  1766. 

Thomas  Kent,  born  17  Aug.,  1767. 

Mary  Kent,  born  15  June,  1769. 

James  Kent,  born  1  Feb.,  1772. 

Elizabeth  Kent,  born  23  Jan.,  1775;  married  6 
Feb.,  1798,  Samuel,  son  of  Jeremiah' Poore,  and  died  12  Dec,  1831. 

475.  VI.      Job  Kent,  born  17  June,  1778  ;  died  6  Dec,  1842. 

476.  VII.  Alice  Kent,  born  23  March,  1781  ;  married  17 
Sept.,  1805,  Samuel  Nichols  of  Hampstead. 

477.  VIII.  Jonathan  Kent,  born  4  June,  1783  ;  married  8 
Oct.,  1807,  Clarissa  Page. 

478.  IX.  Sarah  Kent,  born  22  May,  1786  ;  married  26  Nov., 
1807,  Robert  Emerson,  Jr.,  of  Hampstead. 

479.  X.  Lydia  Kent,  born  13  May,  1790;  married  10 
April,  1810,  Jonathan  Brickett  of  Hampstead. 

170. 

THOMAS,^  \_Thomas^  George'  Josepli^^  born  11  April,  1749; 
married  3  Dec,  1772,  Abigail,  daughter  of  Col.  Jacob  and  Abigail 
(Bailey)  Kent  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  who  was  born  26  July,  1754,  and 
died  28  March,  1845.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  the  west  part 
of  Atkinson.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Congregational  church,  and 
often  served  as  selectman.     He  died  30  Oct.,  1814.     Children  : 

*480.     I.         Abigail,  born  7  Nov.,  1773  ;  died  25  Dec,  1857. 

*481.     II.        Elizabeth,  born  28  June,  1775  ;  died  31  July,  1868. 

482.  III.  Sarah,  born  1  Nov.,  1777;  married  (840)  John 
Little,  and  died  25  July,  1857. 

483.  IV.  Ezekiel,  born  8  April,  1780  ;  married  first  28  Dec, 
1809,  (2756)  Mary  Webster,  who  was  born  11  Dec,  1788,  and  died 
in  1844,  and  second  12  June,  1845,  Maria  P.,  daughter  of  John 
Vose,  Esq.,  of  Atkinson,  and  granddaughter  of  (270)  Mary  Little. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  resided  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  where  he  died 
3  April,  1868. 


FnTTH   GENERATION.  51 

484.  V.        Maky,  born  2  April,  1782  ;  died  23  Jan.,  1783. 

485.  VI.  Alice,  born  19  Nov.,  1783;  married  July,  1808, 
Richard  Emerson  of  Haverhill,  and  died  12  Dec,  1809,  leaving  one 
child,  a  daughter,  who  died  in  infancy. 

*486.  VII.  Jacob,  born  1  June,  1786  ;  died  6  Oct.,  1861. 

487.  VIII.  Lydia,  born  26  Nov.,  1788;  died  unmarried  21 
Aug.,  1868. 

*488.  IX.  Jesse,  born  23  June,  1791  ;  died  29  April,  1871. 

489.  X.  Polly,  born  31  Dec,  1793  ;  died  21  Aug.,  1795. 

490.  XI.  John,  born  21  April,  1796  ;  died  24  Aug.,  1798. 
*491.  XII.  Judith,  born  14  March,  1798  ;  died  15  Jan.,  1875. 
*492.  XIII.  Mary,  born  22  Sept.,  1800. 

171. 
MARY,^  [Thomas^  George^  Joseph-']  born  6  Feb.,  1752;  married 
4  Jan.,  1770,  Parker  Dodge  of  Londonderry,  N.  H.     Children  : 

Edna  Dodge,  born  27  Nov.,  1771  ;  died  8  July, 1855. 
Martha  Dodge,  born  22  Jan.,  1774. 
Mary  Dodc^e,  born  12  Feb.,  177G  ;  died  3  July, 1861. 
Sarah  Dodge,  born  6  March,  1778  ;  died  10  Feb., 

Alice    Dodge,  born    5    June,    1780;    married  24 
March,  1801,  Robert  Morse,  and  died  2  Dec,  1863. 

498.  VI.      Abigail  Dodge,  born  16  Jan.,  1783. 

499.  VII.     Elizabeth  Dodge,  born  25  June,  1785. 

500.  VIII.  Joseph  Dodge,  born  23  Sept.,  1789. 

501.  IX.  Lydia  Dodge,  born  18  Nov.,  1790;  died  2  April, 
1868. 

173. 
BENJAMIN,''  [George^  George^  JosepW]  born  18  March,  1737-8  ; 
married  14  May,  1756,  Hephzibah,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Searl)  Poor,  who  was  born  16  July,  1733,  and  died  19  June,  1807. 
He  lived  first  in  the  West  Parish,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where  he  owned 
a  grist  mill  and  was  engaged  in  trade,  afterwards  in  Hampstead, 
near  the  site  of  the  present  high  school  building,  and  later  in  Brad- 
ford, Vt., where  he  died,  and  was  buried  19  March,  1809.  Children, 
beside  one  that  died  unnamed  : 

502.  I.         Joshua,  born  19  March,  1758  ;    died  3  Aug.,  1759. 


493. 

I. 

494. 

II. 

495. 

III. 

496. 

IV. 

1863. 

497. 

V. 

52  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


503. 

II. 

*504. 

III. 

505. 

IV. 

*506. 

V. 

Levi,  born  24  May,  1760  ;  died  5  Sept.,  1766. 
EzEKiEL,  born  28  July,  1762  ;  died  21  March,  1840. 
Moses,  born  7  Feb.,  1765  ;  died  8  July,  1766. 
Mary,  born  2  May,  1769. 


175. 

MOSES, ^  \^George^  George'^  JosejjJi^^  born  3  Aug.,  1742  ;  married 
6  Oct.,  1761,  Mary  Stevens.  He  lived  in  Hampstead,  where  his 
three  eldest  children  were  born,  and  afterwards  in  Goffstown,  N.  H., 
where  he  died  5  Sept.,  1813.  He  served  in  the  Revolution,  was  first 
lieutenant  in  Company  9  of  Stark's  New  Hampshire  regiment,  and 
took  part  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  was  a  man  of  consider- 
able ability,  prominent  in  town  affairs,  and' a  justice  of  the  peace  for 
many  years.     Children  : 

George,  born  17  Aug.,  1762  ;  died  7  May,  1850. 
Mary,  born  5  June,  1764  ;  died  16  Sept.,  1849. 
Thomas  STEVENS,born5  May,1766  ;  died  about  1848. 
Sarah,  born  6  May,  1768  ;  died  9  Dec,  1848. 
Prudence,  born  10  May,  1770  ;  died  3  April,  1825. 
Hannah,  born  22  March,  1 772  ;  died  4  March,  1851 . 
Moses,  born  24  Feb.,  1774  ;  died  7  Oct.,  1775. 
John   Sullivan,  born    25    Nov.,    1776;    died    13 

Susannah,  born  14  Oct.,  1780  ;  died  5  Feb.,  1861. 

178. 

TAYLOR,^  [George''^  George^  Joseph^l^  born  25  June,  1748  ;  mar- 
ried in  Hampstead  5  March,  1774,  Elizabeth  Morse,  who  died  22 
Sept.,  1821,  aged  82.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  New  Boston,  and 
afterwards  in  Windham  and  Chester,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  6  Feb., 
1817.     Children: 

*516.     I.         Jane,  born  1  Nov.,  1774  ;  died  30  Nov.,  1838. 

*517.     II.        Hephzibah, born20Mar.,  1776  ;  died  17 Aug. ,1853. 

*518.     III.      Hannah,  born  16  July,  1778;  died  3  Oct.,  1838. 

*519.     IV.      Anna,  born  6  Jan.,  1780  ;  died  29  Dec,  1869. 

199. 
MOSES, ^  [Ezeldel-^  George^  Josepli?~\  born  19  Oct.,  1747  ;  married 
8  March,  1770,  Hannah,  daughter  of  John  and  Hannah  (Newman) 


*507. 

I. 

*508. 

II. 

*509. 

III. 

*510. 

IV. 

*511. 

V. 

*512. 

VI. 

513. 

VII. 

*514. 

VIII 

Nov.,  1851. 

*515. 

IX. 

»520. 

I. 

*521. 

II. 

*522. 

III. 

*523. 

IV. 

*524. 

V. 

*o25. 

VI. 

*526. 

VII 

FEFTH   GENERATION.  53 

Cole  of  Voluntown,  Conn.,  who  was  born  23  July,  1749,  and  died 
20  April,  1789  ;  second  Anna  Stoyell,  who  died  11  March,  1819, 
aged  6Q  ;  and  third  Esther  Greenfield,  who  survived  him.  Deacon 
Little  was  a  farmer,  lived  at  Killingly,  Conn.,  where  his  first  three 
children  were  born,  at  Peru,  Mass.,  where  the  births  of  all  are 
recorded,  and  at  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  21  March,  1829. 
Children  : 

Hannah,  born  19  Dec,  1770;  died  19  July,  1851. 

Rachel,  born  7  May,  1773. 

Anna,  born  16  Dec,  1774  ;  died  12  April,  1854. 

Noah,  born  6  May,  1776  ;  died  25  Nov.,  1828. 

Tryphena,  born  26  Aug.,  1779  ;  died  9  Sept.,  1858. 

Asa,  born  16  Feb.,  1782  ;  died  5  Aug.,  1840. 

Mary,  born  16  Dec,  1794  ;  died  20  May,  1873. 

200. 
SARAH,^  \_Ezekiel^  George^  Josej^h-^  born  1749 ;  married  11 
Dec,  1767,  Elijah,  son  of  Samuel  Gore,  who  was  born  at  Norwich, 
Conn.,  11  Feb.,  1743-4,  lived  at  Killingl}^  and  Voluntown,  removed 
between  1775  and  1789  to  Halifax,  Vt.,  where  he  resided  till  his 
death,  and  where  his  wife  died  26  Aug.,  1805.     Children  : 

527.  I.         Elijah  Gore,  born  5  Sept.,  1768  ;  married  18  Aug., 
1789,  Susanna  Barney,  and  died  1798. 

528.  II.       EzEKiEL    Gore,   born    20    Nov.,    1770;    married 
Mu'iam  Strate,  and  died  14  May,  1847. 

529.  III.      Margaret  Gore,  born  10  Feb.,  1773. 

530.  IV.      Samuel  Gore,  born  10  April,  1775;   married  22 
Feb.,  1798,  Rebecca  Barney,  and  died  10  Aug.,  1815. 

531.  V.        Obadiah  Gore,  born  20  Nov.,  1777. 

532.  VI.      Hannah    Gore,    born    1    Sept.,    1779;    married 
Ephraim  Starr. 

533.  VII.     Lucy   Gore,  born  21   May,  1781  ;   married   Dyer 
Bennett. 

534.  VIII.  Daniel  Gore,  born  30  Oct.,  1783  ;  married  Jan., 
1805,  Barbara  Ballou,  and  died  10  April,  1859. 

535.  IX.      Desire  Gore,  born  8  Nov.,  1786  ;  married  Stephen 
Bixbey,  who  died  1  Nov.,  1859.     She  died  in  1833. 

536.  X.        Sarah  Gore, born  12  Aug.,  1789  ;  married  5  Aug., 
1810,  John  Stater,  and  died  19  Sept.,  1858. 


54  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

537.  XI.     Joseph  Gore,  born  3  March,  1797  ;  died  unmarried 
at  Halifax,  Vt. 

201. 

MOLLY, ^  [_EzekieP  George^  Joseph^'\  born  14  Aug.,  1751  ;  mar- 
ried 29  Nov.,  1770,  Noah,  son  of  John  and  Hannah  (Newman) 
Cole  of  Voluntown,  Conn.,  who  was  born  9  Aug.,  1747.  Capt.  Cole 
lived  in  Voluntown  (now  Sterling),  Conn.,  held  several  town  offices, 
and  died  about  1808.     Children  : 

538.  I.         Moses  Cole,  born  17  Sept.,  1771.  j 

539.  II.        Newman  Fitz  Cole,  born  3  May,   1773  ;  married 
his  cousin  (524)  Tryphena  Little,  and  died  5  June,  1847. 

540.  III.      Edmond  Cole,  born  5  Mlirch,  1775. 
Ezra  Cole,  born  1  Feb.,  1777. 
AzEL  Cole,  born  27  July,   1778;  married  Louisa 


541. 

IV. 

542. 

V. 

Dunlap. 

543. 

VI. 

544. 

VII 

545. 

vn: 

EzEKiEL Cole, born 5  Jan., '1782  ; died  10 Nov.,  1792. 
John  Cole,  born  31  May,  1784. 
VIII.  Frederick   Cole,  born    30   June,   1787;    married 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Cromwell  Hill  of  Sterling. 

546.  IX.      Molly  Cole,  born  26  Aug.,  1789. 

202. 
EZEKIEL,5  \^EzeUeP  George^  Josepl}?']  born  22  March,  1753; 
married  2  March,  1775,  Eunice,  daughter  of  John  and  Eunice 
(Gould)  Eaton,  who  was  born  9  July,  1757,  and  died  in  1805.  She 
married  second  Cyrus  Stowell,  by  whom  she  had  two  children.  Capt. 
Little  lived  in  Partridgefielcl,  now  Peru,  Mass.,  and  died  25  March, 
1789.     Children : 

547.  I.         Molly,    born    7    Oct.,    1777;    died   unmarried    26 
Aug.,  1803. 

548.  II.       Anna,    born    13    Oct.,   1780;    died   unmarried    12 
March,  1801. 

549.  III.      Lucy,    born    5    June,    1784;    died    unmarried    11 
Feb.,  1808. 

*550.     IV.       Ezekiel,  born  20  Jan.,  1787;  died  2  March,  1862. 
551.     V.        Eunice,  born  10  July,  1789;  married  Nov.,  1811, 
Elisha  Rockwell,  and  died  8  Nov.,  1813.     Her  only  child,  Elisha  L. 
Rockwell,  born  15  Dec,  1812,  lives  unmarried  in  Peru,  Mass. 


FIPTH   GENERATION.  55 

208. 

GEORGE,^  [Ezekiel*  George^  Joseph^'}  born  18  March,  1759  ; 
married  first  Esther  Cole  and  second  Rachel,  daughters  of  Stephanas  (  ?) 
Whittaker  of  Henniker,  N.  H.,  and  thuxl  Jane  Taggart,  widow  of 
Jesse  Rolfe,  who  died  21  April,  1851,  aged  91.  Three  of  her 
brothers  served  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  and  six  in  that  of  1812. 
Mr.  Little  removed  from  Killingly,  Conn.,  to  Hillsborough,  N.  H., 
in  1784,  and  lived  there  till  his  death  in  Jan.,  1820.  He  was  a 
very  active  business  man,  and  did  much  to  advance  the  interests  of 
the  place.  In  connection  with  his  father  he  built  the  first  wool- 
carding  mill  at  Henniker.  He  also  built  one  at  Hillsborough  Bridge 
in  1803,  and  a  few  years  later,  grist  and  saw  mills  at  the  same 
place.  He  was  one  of  the  company  which  erected,  in  1812,  the  first 
cotton  mill  in  New  Hampshire.  He  had  carried  on  with  his  father, 
upon  the  farm  where  he  had  first  settled,  the  first  tannery  in  the 
town,  but  about  1800  built  a  large  house  at  the  Bridge,  and  was 
engaged  in  trade  till  his  death.  He  was  liberal  in  his  religious 
views,  of  a  kind  and  helpful  disposition,  and  upright  and  straight- 
forward in  his  business.     Children  : 

*552.     I.         Edna,  born  14  Feb.,  1782  ;  died  9  Aug.,  1870. 

*553.     II.        EzEKiEL,  born  6  Nov.,  1783  ;  died  16  April,  1848. 

*554.     III.      Alice,  born  3  March,  1785  ;  died  27  Jan.,  1861. 
555.     IV.      Hannah,    born    18    Nov.,    1786;    married   Henry 
Lovejoy,  a  miller  of  Hillsborough.     Children,  beside  one  that  died 
in  infancy  : 

556,  I.  William  Lovejoy,  born  31  Dec,  1814;  died 
11  March,  1821. 

557.  II.  William  Henry  Lovejoy,  born  18  Jan.,  1823  ; 
was  a  stage  driver,  lived  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  where  he  died 
26  Feb.,  1852,  leaving  one  daughter,  Clara  A.  Lovejoy. 

558.     V.        John,  born  20  Oct.,  1788  ;  died  unmarried  at  Iras- 
burgh,  Vt.,  10  Nov.,  1866. 

*559.     VI.       Shubael,  born  25  Aug.,  1790;  died  3  Oct.,  1847. 

By  second  wife  : 

*560.     VII.     Sally,  born  28  July,  1797  ;  died  27  Sept.,  1863. 

*561.     VIII.  George,  born  17  May,  1799  ;  died  1826. 

*562.     IX.      Rachel,  born  5  March,  1801 ;  died  17  Nov.,  1867. 


56  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

211. 

DAVID,-''  \_EzeMel^  George^  Joseph"^  boru  22  June,  1765;  mar- 
ried Lovina  Cooper,  who  died  1808.  He  was  a  farmer,  moved  to 
Brownville,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  about  1800,  and  died  in  1827. 
Children,  not  arranged  in  order  of  birth : 

56o.     I.         Alpha,  died  at  19  years  of  age. 

*564.     II.        Ortha,  born  22  Dec,  1789  ;  died  May,  1840. 

*56o.     III.      Sardis,  born  5  May,  1788  ;  died  29  Jan.,  1843. 

*566.  IV.  Cynthia,  born  in  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  5  April,  1796; 
died  3  Oct.,  1855. 

*567.     V.        Samuel,  born  28  Feb.,  1794;  died  27  Dec,  1841. 

568.  VI.  EzEKiEL,  lived  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  but  died  in 
1847  in  Reach,  Ontario,  leaving  two  sons\  Ezekiel  and  Sylvester, 
and  a  daughter. 

569.  VII.     Joseph,  died  unmarried  about  1865. 

212. 

LUCY,^  \_Eze'kiel^  George^  Joseph^]  born  1  Oct.,  1769  ;  married 
Zadok  Cady,  who  was  born  14  Jan.,  1764,  and  died  6  March,  1846. 
They  lived  in  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  where  Mr.  Cady  kept  an  inn  for  nearly 
fifty  years.     She  died  21  Jan.,  1854.     Children  : 

570.  I.  Artemas  Cadt,  born  26  Nov.,  1791  ;  married  8 
Nov.,  1818,  Lois  Stoyell,  and  died  20  Feb.,  1853.  He  was  a 
merchant  and  cotton  manufacturer,  and  lived  in  Moravia,  N.  Y. 
Children : 

571.  I.  Artemas  S.  Cady,  born  24  Sept.,  1819; 
married  25  July,  1843,  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Levi  Par- 
sons of  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  7  March,  1819. 
Mr.  Cady  has  been  for  nearly  thirty  years  collector  of 
assessments  and  clerk  of  arrears  for  New  York  City,  a  position 
he  fills  with  marked  ability,  as  is  well  attested  by  the  length 
of  his  term  of  service. 

572.  II.  Lois  Caroline  Cady,  born  7  Dec,  1822; 
died  8  Aug.,  1835. 

573.  III.  John  S.  Cady,  born  29  May,  1836;  was 
captain  of  Company  A,  Eighth  Minnesota  Volunteers,  and 
killed  by  the  Sioux  Indians  11  June,  1863.  A  tribute  to  his 
noble  Christian  character  may  be  found  in  the  Home  Missionary 
for  February,  1864. 


EEFTH   GENERATION.  57 

574.  II.  Isaac  Cady,  born  8  July,  1795  ;  maiTied  first  19 
Sept.,  1819,  Sophronia  Bartlett ;  second  10  April,  1822,  Sally  M. 
Rogers;  and  third  16  Oct.,  1843,  Sophia  Wright.  He  was  a  mer- 
chant, and  died  26  Aug.,  1865.     Children  : 

575.  I.  Laura  S.  Cad}",  born  24  Sept.,  1820  ;  died  2 
March,  1844.  . 

576.  II.  Isaac  Warren  Cady,  born  22  Nov.,  1823; 
died  20  April,  1841. 

577.  III.  Harriet  N.  Cady,  born  10  May,  1826. 

578.  IV.  Rowena  S.  Cady,  born  19  Oct.,  1828;  died 
4  Aug.,  1842. 

579.  V.  Russell  R.  Cady,  born  20  May,  1831. 

580.  VI.  Sarah  M.  Cady,  born  17  Jan.,  1834. 

581.  VII.  Zadok  A.  Cady,  born  12  Dec,  1836. 

582.  III.      Lauka  Cady,  born  10  May,  1801  ;  died  4  May,  1 816. 

583.  IV.  Amanda  Cady,  born  10  March,  1803  ;  married  11 
April,  1822,  Gibbons  J.  Ackley,  and  lives  in  Akron,  Ohio.  Chil- 
dren : 

584.  I.  Luc}^  Ann  Ackley,  born  4  Jan.,  1823  ;  mar- 
ried 22  Aug.,  1841,  Allen  Hibbard,  and  died  11  Oct.,  1848. 
Child : 

585.     I.         Dwight    Ackley    Hibbard,    born    1 
Oct.,  1843. 
586.     II.        Nancy  Jane  Ackley,  born  18  March,  1825  ; 
married  4  Nov.,  1844,  Allen  Hibbard.     Children  : 

587.  I.         William    Grant    Hibbard,    born    19 
May,  1846. 

588.  II.        Frank  Jewett  Hibbard,  born  25  Sept., 
1849;  died  7  April,  1867. 

589.  III.      Charles    Marsh    Hibbard,    born     21 
July,  1856. 

590.  IV.      Thomas  Allen  Hibbard,  born  1  Sept., 
1858;  died  25  Aug.,  1859. 

591.  III.  Amanda  Helen  Ackley,  born  15  June,  1827  ; 
died  13  April,  1828. 

592.  IV.  Franklin  Jewett  Ackley,  born  26  Feb.,  1829  ; 
died  23  Jan.,  1832. 

593.  V.  Benjamin  Franklin  Ackley,  born  27  May, 
1832;  died  11  April,  1834. 


58  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

594.  VI.       Charles  Homer  Ackley,  born  27  Nov.,  1834  ; 
died  23  Nov.,  1868. 

595.  VII.     Helen  Caroline  Ackley,  born  19  April,  1839  ; 
married  11  July,  1866,  Isaac  Pai'sons. 

596.  VIII.  Franklin  Cady  Ackley,  born  1  Feb.,  1841  ; 
married  9  Sept.,  1863,  Jenerett  Lockwood.     Children: 

597.  I.         Charles    Jenerett    Ackley,    born    25 
June,  1865  ;  died  27  Oct.,  1872. 

598.  II.        Franklin  Cady  Ackley,  born  7  Aug., 
1870. 

599.  III.      James  Parsons  Ackley,  born  30  June, 
1872. 

600.     IX.      Lucy  Maria  Ack%,  born   11   Dec,  1843; 
married  11  Jan.,  1864,  James  B.  Storer.     Child: 

601.     I.         Helen  Amanda  Storer,  born  23  May, 
1866. 

213. 

HANNAH,^  [Josep/i*  George^  JosepW']  born  12  Oct.,  1747  ;  mar- 
ried 15  Jan.,  1767,  Richard  Brown  of  Canterbury,  N.  H.  They  had, 
born  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.  : 

602.  I.         Sarah  Brown,  born  12  July,  1767. 

603.  II.       John  Brown,  born  13  Sept.,  1771. 

604.  III.      Enoch  Brown,  born  18  June,  1773. 

605.  IV.      Daniel  Brown,  born  2  May,  1775. 

216. 

JOHN,^  \_Josepli^  Oeorge^  JosepK^^  born  12  Aug.,  1752;  married 
first  Margaret  Stevens,  who  died  1786,  and  second  Sarah  Chase,  who 
was  born  10  Sept.,  1757,  and  died  3  Jan.,  1847.  He  was  a  farmer, 
lived  in  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  7  Oct.,  1822.     Children  : 

*606.     I.         Joseph,  born  11  Dec,  1778  ;  died  18  March,  1847. 

*607.     II.        Caleb,  born  26  Oct.,  1781  ;  died  26  Nov.,  1860. 
608.     III.      John,  went  to  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  he  died  March, 
1815,  leaving  three  children,  Daniel,  John,  and  Mary.     One,  and 
perhaps  all  of  these,  died  j^oung.      Extensive  correspondence  and 
careful  research  have  not  brought  to  light  any  descendants. 

*609.     IV.      James  Nahor,  born  1790;  died  March,  1823. 

*610.     V.        Sarah,  born  31  March,  1791  ;  died  24  Sept.,  1841. 


FITTH   GENERATION.  59 

611.  VI.  Mary,  bom  Sept.,  1794;  married  27  Jan.,  1823, 
Abel,  son  of  Isaac  Manning  of  Shirle}^  Mass.  He  was  a  clergy- 
man, and  died  20  Dec,  1879,  in  his  92d  year.  His  widow  lives 
(1880)  at  Goffstown,  N.  H. 

*612.     VII.     Daniel,  born  4  March,  1798;  died  4  Sept.,  1874. 

*613.     VIII.  Betsey,  born  March,  (?)  1800. 

219. 

GEORGE, 5  \_Josep¥  George^  Josepli-^  born  24  July,  17.57;  mar- 
ried first  Hannah  Clemons,  who  was  born  8  May,  1759,  and  died  29 
July,  1793,  in  Hartland,  Vt.,  and  second  Mehitable  Bodwell  of 
Stanstead,  Canada,  who  died  18  May,  1853,  aged  84.  He  was  a 
farmer,  lived  in  Hartland,  Stanstead,  and  Holland,  Vt.,  where  he 
died  11  Sept.,  1835.     Children: 

Benaiah,  born  30  Aug.,  1781  ;  died  179G. 

Susannah,  born  13  May,  1783  ;  died  March,  1867. 

Isaiah,  born  13  April,  1785  ;  died  2  March,  1848. 

William,  born  15  Feb.,  1788  ;  died  1794. 

Mary,  born  23  Nov.,  1789  ;  died  18  Oct.,  1841. 

Leonard,  born  15  May,  1792  ;  died  young. 

Eliphalet   Bodwell,  born    15   Jan.,   1797;   died 

George  Ingalls,  born  8  Dec,  1799  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 6  July,  1876. 

*622.     IX.      Dorcas,  born  5  April,  1803  ;  died  2  May,  1855. 

220. 
CALEB,''  \_Josep¥  George^  Joseph-]  born  19  March,  1759  ;  mar- 
ried 12  Nov.,  1782,  Abigail,  daughter  of  William  Rogers  of  Lon- 
donderry, N.  H.,  who  was  born  25  Nov.,  1763,  and  died  26  July, 
1847.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  where  his  chil- 
dren were  born,  and  afterwards  in  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  where  he  died 
27  Jan.,  1848.     Children: 

*623.     I.         Samuel,  born  29  March,  1783  ;  died  9  June,  1858. 
*624.     II.       Joseph,  born  9  April,  1786  ;  died  7  June,  1828. 

625.  III.  David,  born  18  April,  1788;  died  at  Hanover, 
N.  H.,  4  Jan.,  1815,  without  issue. 

626.  IV.  William,  born  1  Feb.,  1791  ;  married  Abigail 
Webber,  and  died  without  issue  24  Oct.,  1824. 


614. 

I. 

*615. 

II. 

*616. 

III. 

617. 

IV. 

*618. 

V. 

619. 

VI. 

*620. 

VII. 

April,  1865. 

621. 

VIII 

60  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

*627.  V.  Moody  Moss,  born  12  March,  1792  ;  died  6  Aug., 
1850. 

628.  VI.  Edith,  born  12  July,  1794  ;  died  unmarried  3  Feb., 
1877. 

*629.  VII.  Sarah  Rogers,  born  19  Oct.,  1796  ;  died  21  May, 
1842. 

*630.     VIII.  Thomas  Jefferson,  born  2  March,  1802. 

*631.     IX.      Ebenezer,  born  18  July,  1805. 

221. 

SARAH,®  [Jbsep/i*  George^  JosepK^'\  born  15  May,  1762;  mar- 
ried Thomas  Vickery,  son  of  Samuel  and  Phebe  (Vickerj^)  Vose  of 
Bedford,  N.  H.,  and  sixth  in  descent  froi^n  Robert  Vose,  the  emi- 
grant, of  Milton,  Mass.  He  was  born  5  Aug.,  1757,  and  died  in 
Bridgewater,  Vt.,  27  Feb.,  1830.  His  wife  died  21  Aug.,  1803. 
Children  : 

632.  I.  Elizabeth  Vose,  born  in  Goffstowu,  N.  H.,  14 
March,  1783  ;  married  6  Sept.,  1804,  John  Edward,  son  of  John  and 
Bathsheba  (Bowker)  Doten,  who  was  born  in  Pembroke,  Mass.,  3 
July,  1780,  and  died  in  Pomfret,  Vt.,  8  April,  1863.  She  died  7 
Aug.,  1865.     Children,  all  born  in  Pomfret,  Vt.  : 

633.  I.  Calvin  Doten,  born  30  Aug.,  1805;  died 
unmarried  14  Jan.,  1834. 

634.  II.  Sarah  Matilda  Doten,  born  12  Feb.,  1808; 
married  Henry  L.,  son  of  Abner  and  (932)  Jane  (Little) 
Page. 

635.  III.  Hosea  Doten,  born  29  Nov.,  1809  ;  married 
first  9  Dec,  1834,  Lois,  daughter  of  John  and  Lucy  (Vaughan) 
Paddock  of  Greeusborough,  Vt.,  who  was  born  27  May,  1809, 
and  died  2  Feb.,  1857  ;  second  27  May,  1858,  Harriet  Frances, 
daughter  of  Leonard  and  Nancy  Ann  (Thomas)  Ware  of 
Pomfret,  Vt.,  who  was  born  23  Jan.,  1829,  and  died  18  Nov., 
1858  ;  and  third  4  July,  1868,  Julia  Elvira,  daughter  of  Joshua 
and  Belinda  (Latimer)  Wood,  who  was  born   3  Nov.,  1840. 

Child : 

636.  I.  Abby  Murdock  Doten,  born  1  Aug., 
1840  ;  married  James  K.  P.  Chamberlin,  a  lawyer  of 
Pomfret,  Vt. 

637.     IV.      Samuel  Spencer  Doten,  born  23  Oct.,  1811  ; 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  61 

maiTied  first  17  July,  1843,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Otis  and 
Rebecca  Wiuu  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  who  was  born  29  March,  1819, 
and  died  2  Nov.,  1859,  and  second  26  June,  1861,  Cynthia 
Irene,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Eunice  (Vail)  Wood,  who  was 
born  25  Feb.,  1824,  and  died  22  March,  1874.  Children, 
born  in  Pomfret,  Vt.  : 

638.  1.  Edward  Otis  Doten,  born  3  March, 
1844  ;  married  Angusta  Elbridge,  and  lives  in  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

639.  II.  Elizabeth  Rebecca  Doten,  born  24 
May,  1846  ;  died  26  Oct.,  1865. 

640.  III.  William  Ellery  Doten,  born  3  March, 
1850;  died  29  Jan.,  1853. 

641.  IV.  Fred  Ware  Doten,  born  30  Jan., 
1855  ;  married  Mary  Emeline  Dana,  and  is  a  farmer  at 
Pomfret,  Vt. 

642.  V.  Electa  Doten,  born  19  July,  1813  ;  married 
23  Jan.,  1873,  Henry  W.  Leach  of  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  and 
lives  (1880)  in  Pomfret,  Vt. 

643.  VI.  Abigail  Everts  Doten,  born  7  Oct.,  1817; 
lives  unmarried  on  the  homestead  in  Pomfret. 

644.  VII.  Louisa  Doten,  born  19  Oct.,  1819  ;  married 
6  Sept.,  1865,  Henry  W.  Leach  of  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  and 
died  28  Feb.,  1871. 

645.  VIII.  Joanna  Doten,  born  21  Aug.,  1823;  lives 
unmarried  at  Pomfret. 

646.  IX.  John  Quincy  Doten,  born  24  Nov.,  1825  ; 
died  22  March,  1827. 

647.  II.  Phebe  Vose,  born  in  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  1  Jan., 
1786;  died  16  Feb.,  1786. 

648.  III.  Samuel  Vose,  born  in  Hartland,  Vt.,  30  Jul}^,  1788  ; 
died  30  Jan.,  1790. 

649.  IV.  Roger  Ingales  Vose,  born  in  Hartland,  Vt.,  22 
Aug.,  1790  ;  died  18  March,  1795. 

650.  V.  Thomas  Vickery  Vose,  born  in  Hartland,  Vt.,  9 
Aug.,  1793  ;  married  Susan  Sanderson,  and  died  in  Bridgewater,  Vt. 

651.  VI.  John  Vose,  born  in  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  10  July, 
1795  ;  married  first  Mrs.  Parthena  Smith,  and  second  Mrs.  Polly 
(Lyon)  Flint,  and  died  in  Bridgewater,  leaving  no  children. 

652.  VII.     Sally   Hart   Millis  Vose,  born  in  Bridgewater, 


62  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

18  Aug.,  1797;  married  Samuel  C.  Vanghan  of  Carver,  Mass.,  and 
lived  in  Spring  Prairie,  Walworth  County,  Wis. 

653.  VIII.  Esther  Vose,  born  in  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  20  Aug., 
1799  ;  married  Ephraim  Moore  of  Pl3'moutli,  Vt.,  and  lives  (1880) 
in  Weston,  Vt. 

654.  IX.  Joseph  Little  Vose,  born  in  Bridgewater,  Vt., 
22  Aug.,  1800  ;  married  Partheua  Smith,  a  daughter  of  his  brother 
John's  wife,  and  died  in  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  30  Jan.,  1876. 

655.  X.  GiLMAN  Vose,  born  in  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  5  June, 
1803  ;  married  Olive  Nichols  of  Braintree,  Vt.,  lived  in  West  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  and  afterwards  in  Geneva,  Wis.,  where  he  died. 

999 

ELIPHALET.5  [Josep/i^  George^  Josepli^^  born  5  Dec,  1764; 
married  25  Nov.,  1790,  Dolly  Hunt  of  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  who  was 
born  25  May,   1770,  and    died    at   Webster,  N.  H.,  2    Jan.,   1852. 

He  came  to  Boscawen, 
now  Webster,  N.  H., 
previous  to  1791,  and 
lived  on  Battle  Street, 
near  Corser  Hill.  He  had  a  good  education  and  taught  school.  He 
died  28  Feb.,  1798.  His  widow  married  second  Timothy  Eastman 
of  Boscawen,  by  whom  she  had  Bartlett,  Hannah,  and  Matilda ; 
and  third  Douglass  Stackpole  of  Boscawen,  by  whom  she  had  John 
Douglass,  born  18  Feb.,  1811  ;  died  28  Nov.,  1878.     Children: 

*656.  I.  Sarah  Mills,  born  20  Nov.,  1793  ;  died  5  March, 
1878. 

657.  II.       John,  born  7  Nov.,  1795  ;  died  1  Feb.,  1798. 

*658.  III. 

223. 

JAMES, •''  \_Joseph^  George^  Josep1v^~\  born  14  Feb.,  1768  ;  married 
21  Sept.,  1790,  Abigail,  daughter  of  James  and  Betsey  Trussell, 
who  died  in  Georgetown,  Mass.,  2  Sept.,  1854,  aged  81  years  and  5 
months.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  where  he 
died  16  Aug.,  1842.     Children,  beside  Joseph  who  died  young  : 

*659.     I.         Hannah  Trussell,  born  1796;  died  6  Oct.,  1860. 

*660.  II.  Rosamond  Harris,  born  10  April,  1801  ;  died  17 
July,  1866. 


'ik 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  63 

661.  III.  Jajies  M.,  born  1812;  married  2  Aug.,  1846, 
Euuice,  daughter  of  Daniel  Sargent  of  Lowell,  Mass.  He  lived  in 
Lowell.     Child : 

662.     I.         Abby  Eose  Tenney,  born  5  Sept.,  1848. 

224. 

ELIZABETH,^  [EdmuncP  Enocli^  JosepK-1,  born  23  March,  1738  ; 
married  7  Dec,  1763,  Abraham,  son  of  Abraham  and  Mary  (Bailey) 
Day,  who  was  born  22  March,  1738,  and  died  3  July,  1819.  She 
died  5  March,  1777,  and  he  married  second  Sarah  Campbell,  by 
whom  he  had  Sarah,  Joseph,  and  Hannah.  He  lived  in  West  Brad- 
ford, Mass.     Elizabeth's  children  : 

663.  I.  Lydia  Day,  born  24  Jan.,  176.5;  married  Reuben, 
son  of  John  Head  of  West  Bradford,  and  died  Aug.,  1848.  They 
had  seven  children. 

664.  II.  Little  Day,  born  8  Dec,  1766  ;  married  first, 
March,  1791,  Sarah  Jaqiies  of  Bradford,  second  Margaret  Read  of 
Londonderry,  and  thuxl  Margaret  Morrison.  He  lived  in  London- 
derry, N.  H.,  and  had  three  children,  all  by  his  first  wife. 

665.  III.  Enoch  Day,  born  1770;  lived  in  Rindge,  N.  H., 
and  Plymouth,  Vt. 

,666.  IV.  Elizabeth  Day,  born  1773;  married  April,  1792, 
Daniel  Kent  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  lived  in  West  Bradford,  and  had 
three  children. 

225. 

JOSEPH,-^  \_Edmxin(P  Enoc¥  Josep¥'\  born  4  May,  1741  ;  married 
first  28  AprQ,  1762,  Elizabeth  Merrill,  who  died  27  Oct.,  1763,  and 
second  11  Nov.,  1766,  Mary,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  and  Eliza- 
beth (Bradstreet)  Johnson  of  West  Newbury,  who  was  born  19  Oct., 
1743,  and  died  18  Jan.,  1829.  (Rev.  William  Johnson,  Harvard, 
1727,  was  a  great-grandson  of  William,  brother  of  Capt.  Edward 
Johnson,  the  author  of  '-Wonder  Working  Providence  of  Sion's 
Saviour,  in  New  England.")  Mr.  Little  lived  at  West  Newbury, 
was  engaged  in  farming,  and  also  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes.  He 
died  4  April,  1823.     Children  : 

667.     I.         Elizabeth,  born  9  Oct.,  1763  ;  died  young. 
*668.     II.       Prudence,  born  23  Aug.,  1767  ;  died  31  Dec,  1836. 


64  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

*669.     III.      William,  born  2  Jan.,  1770  ;  died  Feb.,  1834. 

*670.     IV.      Anna,  born  29  Oct.,  1772  ;  died  20  Oct.,  1826. 
671.     V.        Elizabeth,  born   13  Dec,    1773;    married  first  9 
Jnne,  1795,  Col.  Stephen  Bartlett  of  Newburyport,  and  second  May, 
1819,  Capt.  Joseph  O'Brien,  and  died  without  issue  29  Jan.,  1827. 

*672.     VI.      Judith,  born  19  June,  1776;  died  14  Sept.,  1860. 

*673.  VII.  Susanna,  born  1  Oct.,  1778;  died  18  April,  1858. 
674.  VIII.  Benjamin,  born  6  Oct.,  1780  ;  was  a  merchant  and 
shoe  manufacturer  at  Georgetown,  Mass.  He  and  his  brother  were 
the  first  to  introduce  this  industry  at  that  place,  and  the  subsequent 
growth  of  the  town  has  been  largely  due  to  them.  He  was  post- 
master for  several  years,  and  held  other  positions  of  trust.  He  died 
unmarried  1  March,  1849. 

*675.     IX.      Hannah,  born  18  July,  1782;  died  1  March,  1861. 
676.     X.        Joseph,  born  4  Nov.,  1784  ;  was  a  shoe  manufact- 
urer and  prominent  citizen  of  Georgetown,  where  he  died  unmarried 
28  Dec,  1861. 

226. 

JOHN,^  [Edmund'^  Enoclv'  Josepli^~\  born  13  Sept.,  1743  ;  mar- 
ried 25  April,  1765,  Ruth,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  and  Ruth  (Moody) 
Hale  of  West  Newbury,  who  died  1  June,  1829,  aged  83  years.  He 
lived  on  the  homestead  at  Crane-neck  Hill,  and  died  28  Feb.,  1825. 
Children  : 

*676.     I.  Betty,  born  1  Feb.,  1766  ;  died  12  Sept.,  1857. 

*677.     II.  Edmund,  born  15  Jan.,  1769  ;  died  15  Aug.,  1855. 

*678.  III.  Stephen  Moody,  born  20  July,  1771  ;  died  26 
July,  1845. 

228. 

ENOCH, ^  \_Edmund^  Enoch^  Josejoh^']  born  7  June,  1748  ;  mar- 
ried Mary,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  and  Mary  (Sargent)  Hale,  and  a 
half  sister  to  his  brother  John's  wife.  She  died  8  June,  1820,  aged 
69  years.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  West  Newbury,  where  he 
died  15  Aug.,  1820.     Children  : 

679.     I.         Lydia.  born  8  July,  1768  ;  died  young. 

*680.     II.        Enoch,  born  11  May,  1773;  died  23  March,  1816. 

*681.     III.      Moses,  born  13  Sept.,  1776  ;  died  23  Oct.,  1867. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  65 

229. 
SARAH,-''  [JEd'inund^  Enocli^  JosepK^'^  born  9  Ma3%  1750  ;  mar- 
ried 31  May,  1770,  Samuel  Thurlow,  and  died  Feb.,  1825.     He  was 
a  weaver  and  farmer,  and  lived  at  West  Newbury,  on  the  farm  now 
owned  b}"  his  descendant  Judge  Bradley.     Children  : 

682.  I.  Enoch  Thurlow^,  born  4  May.  1771  ;  lived  in  West 
Newbury,  and  left  descendants. 

683.  n.  Judith  Thuklow,  born  27  July,  1774;  married  1 
Oct.,  1797,  Jonathan  Kimball,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Hezekiah  Smith  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  who  died  12  Oct..  1843.  She  died  2  Nov.,  1810. 
Child : 

684.  I.  Sarah  Smith,  born  11  July.  1798;  married 
16  Dec,  1817.  Charles  Bradley,  and  died  15  Jan.,  1824.  He 
died  14  Oct.,  1874.  Their  son,  Charles  Smith  Bradley,  grad- 
uated at  Brown  1838,  has  held  a  professorship  in  Harvard 
Law  School,  and  is  Chief  Justice  of  the  State  of  Rhode 
Island. 

685.  ni.  Samuel  Thurlow.  born  17  July.  1783;  married 
first  Mary  Tyler,  and  second  Phebe  Phel])s.  who  died  24  Oct..  1879. 
He  died  2  Sept.,  1860,  in  West  Newbur3%  leaving  descendants. 

686.  lY.  William  Thurloav,  born  20  Avig.,  1786;  married 
Miriam  Coker.  lived  at  West  Newbury,  and  died  29  May,  1869. 
Children  : 

687.  I.  Ann  A.  Thurlow,  born  9  Feb.,  1820:  mar- 
ried Joseph  Whittier  and  lived  in  Haverhill. 

688.  II.  Mary  T.  Thurlow,  born  13  Feb.,  1823; 
married  George  Adams,  and  lives  in  Byfield. 

689.  III.  Judith  S.  Thurlow,  born  14  Nov.,  1825,  and 
married  Gilljert  Bailev. 


230. 

MARY,''  \_Ediriund^  EnocP  JosepK^'\  born  9  May,  1750  ;  man-ied 
1771,  John  Merrill  of  West  Newbury,  who  died  21  May,  1821, 
aged  78.     She  died  18  Jan.,  1828.     Child: 

690.  I.  Lydia  Merrill,  born  28  Julj^,  1772;  married  3 
July,  1796.  Daniel  Nbyes  Poore,  M.D.,  who  was  born  16  July,  1758, 
graduated  at  Harvard  in  1777.  and  died  23  Jan..  1837.  She  died 
28  Sept..  1852.     Children: 


66  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

691.  I.  Benjamin  Poore,  born  23  Sept.,  1797;  mar- 
ried 29  Nov.,  1819,  Mary  Perley  Dodge,  who  was  born  13 
Sept.,  1799,  and  died  20  Aug.,  1861.  He  died  23  July,  1853. 
Children : 

692.     I.         Ben:    Perley    Poore,    born    2    Nov., 
1820;  married  12  June,  1849,  Virginia  Dodge.     Maj. 
Poore' s    career  as  a  journalist  is  too  well   known   to 
require   mention   here.      He   owns    and   occupies  the 
Indian  Hill  Farm,  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  which  has 
passed  from  father  to  son  since  the  first  settlement  of 
the  town.     His  only  living  child,  Alice  Poore,  married 
29  Sept.,  1880,  Frederick  Strong  Moseley.     Their  son, 
Ben.  Perley  Poore  Moseleyi,  was  born  20  Aug.,  1881. 
Allen  Dodge  Poore. 
Mary  Louisa  Poore. 
Abby  Jane  Poore. 
Ellen  Judith  Poore. 
Walter  Scott  Poore. 
Cornelia  Poore. 
VIII.  Henrietta  Merrill  Poore. 

700.  II.  Mary  Little  Poore,  married  Samuel  Tenney, 
and  died  6  May,  1857. 

701.  III.      Judith  Noyes  Poore,  married  Edmund  Hills. 

702.  rV.  Catherine  Gerrish  Poore,  born  16  Aug., 
1804;  married  Otis,  son  of  (681)  Moses  Little,  and  died  6 
Feb.,  1843. 

703.  V.  John  Merrill  Poore,  married  Harriet  H. 
Townsend. 

704.  VI.      Daniel  Noyes  Poore. 

231. 
EUNICE,^  [Edmund-^  Enocli^  Joseph^']  born  July,  1753  ;  married 
first  12  July,  1774,  Robert  Adams,  Jr.,  and  second  18  Sept.,  1788, 
Deacon  Bradstreet,  son  of  Job  and  Elizabeth  (Parker)  Tyler,  who 
was  born  27  Aug.,  1745,  in  Boxford,  Mass.  She  died  about  1796. 
Children : 

705.  I.  Robert  Adams,  born  14  Aug.,  1775  ;  married  (673) 
Susanna  Little,  and  died  19  Aug.,  1801. 

706.  II.  Bradstreet  Tyler,  born  13  Oct.,  1794;  married 
16  June,  1825,  Pamelia  Wilkins,  and  died  12  Dec,  1862,  leaving 
two  children. 


693. 

II. 

694. 

III. 

695. 

IV. 

696. 

V. 

697. 

VI. 

698. 

VII 

699. 
II. 

vii: 

Mar 

FIFTH   GENERATION.  67 

233. 
HANNAH,-'^  [EdmuncV  Enodi^  Josepl}?'\  born  18  July,  1757; 
married  9  Nov.,  1777,  Capt.  Samuel,  sou  of  John  and  Sarah  Dole, 
who  was  born  14  Nov..  1749,  and  died  15  April,  1805.  He  was  a 
farmer  and  lived  in  West  Newbury.  She  died  6  April,  1843.  Chil- 
dren : 

707.  I.  Lydia  Dole,  born  5  Sept.,  1778;  married  (third 
wife)  her  cousin  (682)  Enoch  Thurlow,  and  died  without  issue. 

708.  II.  Sarah  Dole,  born  8  Dec,  1781  ;  married  William 
Bradford  Dodge,  for  thirty  years  a  teacher  at  Salem,  Mass. 

709.  III.  Judith  Dole,  born  22  Nov.,  1785;  married  John 
Emery,  son  of  Josiah  and  Prudence  (Ordway)  Bartlett,  and  died  1 
Aug.,  1808.     He  died  at  West  Newbiny  15  Oct.,  1865,  aged  82. 

Child : 

710.  I.  Caroline  J.  Bartlett,  born  2  June,  1808; 
married  her  cousin  Samuel  Waldo,  son  of  Capt.  Samuel  Bart- 
lett, who  was  born  12  April,  1808.  He  was  a  sea-captain, 
and  died  at  New  Orleans  15  Oct.,  1841.  Children,  beside 
one  who  died  unnamed  : 

711.  I.  Samuel  Waldo  Bartlett,  born  5  Jan., 
1836  ;  married  1  Aug.,  1862,  Jennie  S.  Laing  of  Boston, 
a  native  of  Halifax,  N.  S.  He  served  with  distinction 
in  the  late  war  in  the  Fu'st  Massachusetts  Cavalry, 
was  captured  and  suffered  severely  in  Southern 
prisons.     He  lives  in  Boston.     Children  : 

712.  I         Ai'chie  Laing  Bartlett,  born  11 
Feb.,  1869  ;  died  12  Jan.,  1870. 

713.  II.       Harry  Waldo  Bartlett,  born  7 
Aug.,  1874  ;  died  3  May,  1880. 

714.  III.      Mabel  Bartlett,  born  23  Feb., 
1881. 

715.  II.  Henry  Thurlow  Bartlett,  born  19 
Nov.,  1839  ;  married  JeannieO.  Farquhar,  who  was  born 
in  Boston  5  June,  1839.  He  enlisted  in  the  First  Massa- 
chusetts Cavalry,  and  served  with  gallantry  throughout 
the  war.     He  lives  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Children : 

716.     I.         Carrip  Louise  Bartlett,  born  in 
Brooklyn  18  March,  1867. 


68  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

717.  II.        Grace  Farquhar  Bartlett,  born 
15  Dec,  18(;<S  :  died  1!)  May,  1880. 

718.  III.      Fred  Waldo  Bartlett,  born  in 
HoUistou,  Mass.,  12  July,  1872. 

719.     IV.      James  Dole,  born  11   April,   1787;    died  witliout 
issue. 

249. 

MOSES,^  \_Ehenezer^  Moses-'  Josepli^~\  born  15  April,  1739  ;  mar- 
ried first  15  Aug.,  1757,  his  cousin  Mary,  daughter  of  Deacon  James 
and  Sarah  (Brown)  Milkf  of  Portland,  who  died  atCampton  13  Sept., 
1797,  aged  56,  and  second  15  Jan..  1798,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Caleb 
and  Sarah  Titeomb  and  widow  of  Humphrey  Fernald  of  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  She  married  third  Capt.  William  Noyes  of  Newburyport, 
and  died  in  1812.  In  youth  Mr.  Little  manifested  a  strong  inclina- 
tion for  a  seaman's  life  but  in  1769,  following  a  cherished  plan  of 
his  father,  settled  upon  a  tract  of  wild  land  in  Campton,  Grafton 
County,  N.  H.  ;  established  himself  at  the  falls  of  the  Pemigewasset 
River,  about  two  miles  above  Plymouth  ;  improved  the  water  power ; 
built  a  mill  which  he  operated,  and  also  engaged  in  trade  and  farm- 
ing. He  was  an  enterprising  and  successful  business  man  and  a 
prominent  and  respected  citizen.  In  1773  he  declined  from  the 
royal  governor  a  commission  as  a  Justice  of  the  Inferior  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  for  Grafton  Count3\  but  after  the  Revolution  was  for 
several  years  a  justice  of  the  peace  and  quorum.  He  was  also  a 
captain  in  the  militia.  His  house  at  Campton,  a  view  of  which  is 
given,  was  built  as  earlj^  as  1786,  and,  with  the  exception  of  the 
piazza,  is  the  same  as  when  he  occupied  it.  It  was  constructed  very 
thorovighly  and  the  first  set  of  shingles  lasted  over  half  a  centurj- . 
After  his  death  it  was  owned  b}^  his  son  James,  then  b}''  the  latter's 
heirs,  afterwards  b}^  Judge  Arthur  Livermore,  and  is  now  (1880) 
the  property  of  Mr.  Joseph  Holmes.  In  1797  he  removed  to  Ports- 
mouth and  the  following  summer,  while  on  his  way  to  Campton  to 

t  Deacon  James  Milk  was  born  in  Boston  in  1 7 1 1 ,  married  in  1735  Sarali  Brown,  by 
wliom  he  liad  a  large  family,  and  settled  in  Portland,  Me.  He  was  a  ship  carpenter  by 
occupation  and  acquired  a  handsome  estate.  He  was  also  prominent  in  public  alTairs, 
serving  as  selectman  sixteen  years.  He  died  much  respected  10  Nov.,  1772.  His  only 
son,  who  died  at  29  years  of  age,  and  two  of  his  daughters  married  members  of  the  Deer- 
ing  family,  in  whose  possession  a  considerable  portion  of  his  real  estate  has  remained  to 
the  present  time.  Milk  Street  in  Boston  is  said  to  have  been  named  from  his  brother  John, 
who  lived  there,  and  died  19  May,  1756,  aged  47,  and  was  buried  on  Copp's  Hill.  Both 
brothers  married  sisters  of  the  wife  of  (94)  Ebenezer  Little,  and  a  granddaughter  of  John 
became  the  wife  of  (720)  Ebenezer  Little. 


LITTLE   HOMESTEAD   AT   CAMPTON,  N.H. 


FIFTH   GENERATION. 


69 


escape  the  ravages  of  the  yellow  fever  then  prevailing  at  the  sea- 
port, died  at  Dover,  JSF.  H.,  SO  Aug.,  1798.  His  step-son,  John 
Fernald,  was  with  him  and  died  of  the  same  disease.  Children, 
besides  four  who  died  unnamed : 

*720.     I.         Ebekezer,  born  25  Jan.,  17(32  ;  died  15  Jan.,  1833. 

721.  II.        Sarah,  born  21  March,  1765  ;  died  in  childhood. 

722.  III.      Nathan,  born  9  Sept.,  1766  ;    died  in  childhood. 
*723.     IV.      James,  born  21  Sept.,  1769  ;  died  G  April,  1813. 

724.     V.        Nathan,  born  15  Dec.  1774;  died  Jan.,  1776. 
*725.     VI.      John,  born  9  Sept.,  1777;  died  30  June,  1856. 
*726.     VII.     Daniel,  born  18  July.  1779  :   died  16  Feb.,  1817. 
*727.     VIII.  Charles,  born  3  Sept.,  1781  ;  died  30  March,  1813. 
*728.     IX.  ,     Eliza,  born  1  Oct..  1  7.S5  :  died  25  Oct.,  1821. 


251. 

ELIZABETH,'"'  \_Nathcm:^  Moses-'  JosepK''\  born  1744;  married 
1764,  Stephen,  son  of  Eliphalet  and  Kuth  Jewett  of  Rowley,  Mass., 
who  was  born  28  Nov.,  1743,  and  died  1822.  Captain  Jewett 
removed  in  1790  from  Rowley,  Mass.,  to  AVaterford.  Me.,  where  he 
was  deacon  of  the  church  and  a  prominent  citizen.  His  wife  died 
1819.     ChUdren: 

729.  I.  Nathan  Jewett,  born  11  Sept.,  1765,  married 
1792,  Hannah  Emerson.  He  came  to  Waterford  with  his  father, 
lived  there  till  1821.  when  he  removed  to  Buckfield,  Me.     Children : 

730.  I.         Stephen  Jewett,  born  1793. 

731.  II.        Emerson  Jewett,  born  1795;    married  first 
Dorcas  A.  Beard,  and  second  Martha  Mills. 

732.  III.     Mighill  Jewett,  born   1797;    was    a  Baptist 
and  later  a  Uuiversalist  clergyman. 

733.  IV.       Henry  Jewett,  born  1799. 

734.  V.        Daniel    .Tewett,    l)orn    1801  ;    married   first 
Sarah  Mann,  and  second  Elizabeth  Manning. 

VI.       Albert  Jewett,  born  1 803  ;  lives  in  Waterford. 
Stillman  Jewett,  born  1804  ;   married  Judith 


736. 
Pluinmer. 

737. 
Sanborn. 

738. 

739. 
E.  Ray. 


VII. 


VIII.  Mary  Jewett.  born  1806  ;  mai-ried  James  G. 

IX.  Louisa  .lewett,  born  1809. 

X.  Sumner  .lewett,  born  1811  ;    married  Mary 


70  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

740.  XI.  Lyman  Jewett,  born  1813  ;  married  Euphemia 
Davis.  Rev.  Dr.  Jewett  graduated  at  Brown  Universitj^  in 
1843,  and  at  Newton  Theological  Seminary,  is  a  distinguished 
Hebrew  scholar,  a  missionary  in  the  Teligu  country,  India, 
and  the  translator  of  the  Bible  into  the  language  of  that  people. 

741.  II.        Ruth  Jewett,  born  27  Jan.,  1767;  died  1790. 

742.  III.  Ebenezer  Jewett,  born  9  June,  1770 ;  died  7 
Aug.,  1771. 

743.  IV.  Ebenezer  .Jewett,  born  9  Feb.,  1772  ;  married 
first  1794,  Susan  Stiekney,  who  died  1796,  aged  26,  and  second  1797, 
Mary  Farrington.  He  was  a  farmer  and  innholder  at  AVaterford, 
Me.     Children : 

744.  I.  Ebenezer  .Jewett,  born  1796  ;  married  Tabi- 
tha  Frye,  was  a  farmer  in  Waterford,  and  had  eight  children. 

745.  11.  Nathaniel  Jewett,  born  1798  ;  married  Sarah 
Frye,  lived  in  Waterford,  and  had  seven  children. 

746.  III.  Susan  Jewett,  born  1799  ;  married  Gen. 
Parsons  Haskell. 

747.  TV.  Jacob  F.  Jewett,  born  1801  ;  married  first 
Julia  Merrill,  and  second  Ann  Holmes. 

748.  V.        Philander  Jewett,  born  1803. 

749.  VI.  Leander  Jewett,  born  1804 ;  married  first 
Lucy  Couant,  and  second  Mary  Hastings. 

750.  VII.  Maria  Jewett,  born  1806  ;  married  William 
Boswell. 

751.  VIII.  Farnum  Jewett,  born  1808;  married  Louisa 
Wood. 

752.  IX.  Ruth  P.  Jewett,  born  1811  ;  married  Capt. 
Luther  Houghton. 

753.  X.        Otis  Jewett,  born  1812. 

754.  XL  Milton  Jewett,  born  1814 ;  married  first 
Harriet  Dresser,  second  Eliza  Sanderson,  and  third  Mrs. 
Packard. 

755.  XII.     Caroline  E.  Jewett,  born  1820. 

756.  XIII.   Stephen  Jewett,  born  1822. 

157.     V.        Nathaniel  .Jewtett,  born  1774  ;  died  1798. 

758.  VI.  Hannah  Jewett,  born  19  Dec,  1776;  married 
Jonathan  Plummer. 

759.  VII.  Elizabeth  .Jewett,  born  3  Sept.,  1778  ;  married 
Samuel  Plummer. 


760. 

I. 

761. 

II. 

762. 

Ill 

763. 

IV. 

FIFTH   GENEEATIOlSr.  71 

269. 

JOSHUA,^  [Samnel^  DanieP  J0sepli^'\  born  17  Sept.,  1741  ;  mar- 
ried first  in  Brnuswick,  Me.,  Lydia  Brown,  and  second  31  Jan., 
1794,  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  Mrs.  Riihamali  (Burnham)  Blaisdell, 
who  died  Dee.,  1849,  aged  92.  Captain  Little  served  as  lieutenant 
in  the  Revolutionary  war  at  Castine  and  at  Crown  Point,  and  was 
for  several  years  at  the  head  of  a  company  in  the  state  militia. 
He  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  in  Whitefield,  Me.,  and  a  very 
active  business  man.  He  was  engaged  in  farming,  lumbering,  and 
owned  and  operated  a  saw  mill.  He  represented  the  town  in  the 
Massachusetts  Legislature  when  Whitefield  was  incorporated.  He 
died  3  Nov.,  1821.     Children  : 

Joshua,  born  about  1770;  died  11  Oct.,  1833  (?). 

Samuel,  born  2  Sept.,  1772  ;  died  20  Dec,  1849. 

Abijah,  born  21  March,  1774  ;  died  May,  1855. 

Daniel,  was  unmarried,  followed  the  sea,  and  was 
lost  overboard  in  the  Bay  of  Biscay. 

764.  V.        Ruth,  born  1795  ;  died  unmarried  3  Sept.,  1856. 

270. 

MARY,-^  \_SamueV'  DanieP  Joseph^']  born  10  Aug.,  1743;  mar- 
ried 2  Feb.,  1762,  Stephen,  sou  of  Deacon  Stephen  Webster  of 
Haverhill.  Capt.  Webster  was  an  officer  in  the  Revolution,  and,  it 
is  said,  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  His  wife  died  June, 
1831.     Children,  beside  three  who  died  young  : 

765.  I.  Stephen  Peabody  Webster,  married  Mary  Pea- 
body  of  Atkinson.  He  graduated  at  Harvard  1792,  was  clerk  of 
courts  for  Grafton  County,  N.  H.,  representative,  senator,  and 
member  of  the  governor's  council.     He  died  in  1841. 

766.  II.  Moses  Webster,  married  Sally  Kimball  of  Landaff, 
N.  H.,  had  seven  children  and  died  1858,  aged  78. 

767.  III.  Mxi.KY  Webster,  married  Moses  Emery,  and  had 
five  children. 

768.  rV.  Sally  Webster,  married  William  Beau,  and  had 
eight  children. 

769.  V.  Rebecca  Webster,  married  Samuel  Emerson,  and 
had  ten  children. 

770.  VI.  Lydia  Webster,  married  3  March,  1800,  John, 
son  of  Samuel  and  Phebe  (Vickery)  Vose  (and  brother  to  Thomas, 


72  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

who  married  (221)  Sarah  Little).  He  was  boru  10  July,  1766,  grad- 
uated at  Dartmouth  1795,  taught  with  remarkable  success  at  Atkin- 
son, and  at  Pembroke  Academy,  was  representative  and  senator  in 
the  state  legislature,  the  author  of  two  volumes  on  astronomy,  and 
died  at  Atkinson  3  May,  1840.  His  wife  died  18  March,  18.52, 
aged  77.  They  had  seven  children,  of  whom  Maria  P.  married  (483) 
Ezekiel  Little. 

272. 

SARAH,-''  \_SamueP  Daniel-^  Joseph^~\  born  20  Aug.,  1747;  mar- 
ried 10  Oct.,  1765,  Enoch,  son  of  Edmond  Sawyer  of  Hampstead, 
who  died  in  1817,  aged  76.  He  was  a  fapner,  lived  in  Hampstead 
where  his  first  four  children  were  born,  afterwards  in  Goft'stown  where 
he  was  a  prominent  citizen  and  represented  the  town  in  the  legisla- 
ture, and  in  1794  removed  to  Antrim  where  he  resided  till  his  death. 
His  wife,  who  died  5  Dec,  1829,  was  a  noble  Christian  woman,  and 
left  her  impress  upon  her  children,  all  of  whom,  together  with  a  very 
large  proportion  of  her  grandchildren,  have  been  church  members. 
Children : 

771.  I.  Mary  Sawyer,  born  15  March,  1766;  died  24 
May,  1766. 

772.  II.  Elizabeth  Sawyer,  born  29  June,  1767;  married 
Jonathan  Marsh  of  Hudson,  N.  H. 

773.  HI.  Molly  Sawyer,  born  29  April,  1770  ;  died  22  June, 
1770. 

774.  IV.  Samuel  Sawyer,  born  31  July,  1771  ;  married  first 
29  Dec,  1794,  Susannah,  daughter  of  Zadoc  Read  of  Litchfield, 
N.  H.,  who  died  17  Jan.,  1815,  and  second  16  May,  1816,  Eleanor, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Orr  of  Bedford,  N.  H.  He  died  22  June,  1848. 
Children  : 

775.  I.  Lucy  M.  Sawyer,  boru  23  Nov.,  1795  ;  mar- 
ried 11  April,  1815,  Thomas  Carr,  and  died  2  April,  1867. 

776.  II.        Sally  L.  Sawyer,  boru  24  Dec,  1797  ;  died 

9  Aug.,  1800. 

777.  III.      Zadoc  R.  Sawyer,  born  3  Oct.,   1799  ;  died 

10  Aug.,  1800. 

778.  IV.  Sally  L.  Sawyer,  born  24  Sept.,  1802; 
married  Samuel  Murch  of  Quincy,  Mass.,  and  died  in  Boston 
2  Jan.,  1858. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  73 

779.  V  Maria  N.  Sawyer,  boru  25  Aug.,  1804  ;  died 
unmarried  5  March,  1876. 

780.  VI.  William  Reed  Sawyer,  born|22  Dec,  1806  ; 
married  22  Juue,  1835,  Abby  Stevens,  and  is  a  prominent 
citizen  of  Francestowu,  N.  H.     Children  : 

781.  I.         Susie   M.    Sawyer,    married   Deacon 
Amasa  Downs  of  Francestown. 

782.  II.       William  Reed  Sawyer  ;  married  Ella 
F.  Camp,  and  lives  in  Manchester. 

783.  VII.     Abigail  P.  Sawyer,  died  ^^oung. 

784.  VIII.  Polly  W.  Sawyer,  born  8  Jan.,  1811  ;  mar- 
ried Francis  B.  Merriam  of  Boston.  Her  son,  Capt.  Francis 
B.  Merriam,  was  commander  of  a  gunboat  during  the  late 
war  and  won  a  brilliant  record. 

785.  IX.  Nathaniel  N.  Sawyer,  born  12  June,  1812  ; 
married  1842,  Sally  Bagley  of  AVindsor.  He  served  in  the 
Seminole  war,  and  died  18  AprU,  1851. 

786.  X.  George  O.  Sawyer,  born  27  June,  1818 ; 
married  Elizabeth  Beard  of  AVilmington,  Mass.,  and  is  a 
furniture  manufacturer  in  Charlestown,  Mass. 

787.  XI.  Jonathan  W.  Sawyer,  born  22  March,  1820  ; 
married  Rebecca  Lund  of  Boston,  and  died  in  Sterling, 
Mass.,  Oct.,  1873. 

788.  V.  Abigail  Peabody  Sawyer,  born  13  March,  1774; 
married  11  Nov.,  1815,  Josiah  Ilayward  of  Alexandria,  N.  H.,  and 
died  in  1861,  leaving  no  children. 

789,  VI.  Enoch  Saw^yer,  born  21  Feb.,  1777;  married  1 
Sept.,  1802,  Luc}^  Simonds,  who  was  born  3  Jan.,  1784,  and  died  7 
June,  1853.  The}^  lived  in  Antrim,  N.  H.,  where  their  children 
were  born.     He  died  5  March,  1840.     C'hildren  : 

790.  I.  Rodney  Sawyer,  born  10  March,  1804  ;  mar- 
ried 29  Oct.,  1835,  Sarah  Hills,  who  died.  11  Feb.,  1853. 
Capt.  Sawyer  is  a  respected  citizen  of  Antrim,  where  he  has 
always  lived,  with  the  exception  of  ten  years  spent  at  Bunker 
Hill,  111.  He  possesses  some  poetic  talent,  and  one  of  his 
productions  is  printed  in  Rev.  Mr.  Cochran's  History  of 
Antrim.     Childi-en : 

791.     I.         Albert    R.    Sawyer,    born    15    Dec, 
1838  ;  graduated  at  a  medical  college   in   Cincinnati, 


74  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Ohio,  married  1860,  Sarah  A.  Wright  of  Antrim,  served 
as  surgeon  during  the  war,  and  died  at  Bunker  Hill, 
111.,  21  June,  1868. 

792.     II,     David  H.  Sawyer,  born  13  Aug.,  1840  ; 
married  Ann  Wood  of  Venice,  N.  Y.,  is  engaged  in 
the  furniture  business,  and  is  deacon  of  the  Congrega- 
tional church  at  Bunlier  Hill,  111.,  where  he  lives. 
793.     II.        Reuben  M.   Sawyer,  born  31  Aug.,   1805; 
married   Mary  Preston  and  moved  to  Francestown,  N.  H., 
where   he  was  for  several  years  a  town  officer,  and   died  9 
July,  1878.     Children : 

794.  I.  Clara  Sawyer,  married  Garvin  D. 
Sleeper  of  Francestown,  auH  has  one  sou,  Perley 
Sleeper. 

795.  II.  Henry  H.  Sawj^er,  in  the  dry  goods 
trade  in  Boston. 

796.  III.  Edmund  Sawyer,  born  17  Sept.,  1807  ;  mar- 
ried 19  Nov.,  1835,  Nancy  J.,  daughter  of  Deacon  Robert 
Steele.  He  was  a  blacksmith  by  occupation,  and  accumulated 
a  handsome  property.     Children  : 

797.  I.  Samuel  S.  Sawyer,  born  8  Nov., 
1836  ;  married  18  May,  1861,  Mary  Day  of  Peterboro. 
He  is  a  prominent  citizen  of  Antrim,  which  he  has 
represented  in  the  legislature.     Children  : 

798.  I.         Willis  H.  Sawyer,  born  6  Jan., 
1863. 

799.  II.        Eva  L.  Sawyer,  born  31  Dec, 
1865. 

800.  III.      Georgiana    Sawyer,  born    10 
April,  1867. 

801.  IV.      Alice    B.    Sawyer,    born    12 
Dec,  1869. 

802.  V.        Harry    G.    Sawyer,    born    18 
May,  1873. 

803.     II.        Mary  F.  Sawyer,  born  18  June,  1846  ; 
married  20  June,  1872,  David  P.  Bryer,  and  has  two 
children. 
804.     IV.      Enoch  Sawyer,  born  27  Aug.,  1812;  mar- 
ried 10  Dec,   1835,  Jemima  Jones,  and  lives  in   Hillsboro, 
N.  H.,  with  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Sylvester  Atwood. 


FIFTH    GENERATIOlSr.  75 

r 

805.  V.  John  A.  Sawyer,  born  23  April,  1818  ;  mar- 
ried in  1847  Betsy  Robinson,  is  a  blacksmith,  and  lives  in 
High  PraMe,  Kan. 

806.  VI.  Lucetta  T.  Sawyer,  born  9  March,  1821  ; 
died  unmarried  2  Nov.,  1865. 

807.  VII.  Tristram  Sawyer,  born  31  Dec,  1780  ;. married 
Mary  Ann  Templeton  of  Hillsboro.  He  was  a  very  worthy  man,  a 
ruling  elder  and  clerk  of  sessions  in  the  Presbyterian  church  at 
Antrim,  N.  H.,  where  he  lived  till  1837.  He  then  removed  to  Hills- 
boro, where  he  died  11  Aug.,  1859.     Children: 

808.  I.  Silas  N.  Sawyer,  born  19  June,  1805  ;  mar- 
ried first  9  June,  1833,  Lucy  P.  Moore,  and  second  Sarah  A. 
Gunnerson,  and  died  in  Newport,  N.  H.,  in  1877.  Child  by 
first  wife  : 

809.  I.  James  M.  Sawyer,  born  4  June,  1840  ; 
lives  in  Freeport,  111.,  and  has  two  childi'en. 

810.  II.  Mary  Ann  Sawyer,  born  14  Sept.,  1806; 
died  4  Sept.,  1807. 

811.  III.  Mary  W.  Sawyer,  born  5  June,  1808;  died 
23  July,  1810. 

812.  IV.  Elizabeth  Sawyer,  born  17  Sept.,  1809  ; 
married  24  Ma}^,  1836,  Audi'ew  Mack,  and  lives  in  Orange, 
Mass.     Childi'en : 

813.  I.  Chilion  Edwaixl  Mack,  born  4  Jan., 
1839;  married  27  Jan.,  1865,  Anna  A.  Wood  of 
Mason.  He  has  been  engaged  in  the  sewing  machine 
business,  and  now  (1881)  resides  at  Orange,  Mass., 
where  he  is  deacon  of  the  Congregational  church. 

814.  II.  John  Andrew  Mack,  born  17  Oct., 
1847,  is  a  decorator  and  designer  in  Boston. 

815.  V.  Samuel  Sawyer,  born  8  May,  1811  ;  died 
young. 

816.  VI.  Jane  Sawyer,  born  26  Dec,  1812;  married 
7  June,  1842,  Warren  Foster,  and  lives  in  Keene,  N.  H. 
Children : 

817.  I.  Mary  Ellen  Foster,  born  7  March, 
1843. 

818.  II.  Jane  Frances  Foster,  born  23  Feb., 
1845  ;  married  28  July,  1869,  George  V.  Smith,  and 
died  10  Jan.,  1872.     ChUd  : 


76  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

819.     I.         Nellie  Augusta  Smith,  boru  1 
Jan.,  1872. 
820.     III.      Elizabeth  Mack  Foster,  born  31  Oct., 
1846;    married  1    Jan.,   1866,  Henry  L.  Smith,  who 
died  11  Sept.,  1867.     Child: 

821.     I.         Dwight  Henry  Smith,  born  1 
Aug.,  1867. 
822.     IV.       George    Maurice    Foster,    born    14 
March,  1854.    ^ 

823.  VII.  Samuel  Sawyer,  born  30  July,  1813  ;  died 
young. 

824.  VIII.  Harriet  Sawyer,  born  6  Aug.,  1814;  died 
unmarried  1864. 

825.  IX.  John  Nichols  Sawyer,  born  1  Sept.,  1816; 
married  first  Frances  Whitmore,  and  second  Susan  Newell. 
He  died  in  Denison,  Texas,  21  July,  1881.     Children,  one  by 

each  wife  : 

826.  I.  John  Frank  Sawyer,  born  6  June, 
1849,  in  Webster,  Mass.,  lives  in  San  Francisco,  and 
has  two  children. 

827.  II.  Herbert  Sawyer,  lives  in  Denison, 
Texas. 

828.  X.  Abby  Whiton  Sawyer,  born  28  Dec,  1817  ; 
married  9  Dec,  1847,  John  Stark  Burt,  who  was  born  10 
Sept.,  1809,  and  died  9  Feb.,  1858.  She  lives  in  Fitchburg, 
Mass.     Children : 

829.  I.         John  Milton  Burt,  born  11  Jan.,  1849. 

830.  II.        Addie  Sophia  Burt,  born  27  Sept.,  1851. 
831.     XI.      Tristram  Sawyer,  born  3  Nov.,  1819;  mar- 
ried April,  1848,  Sarah  Jane  Morrison,  who  died  18  Nov., 

1871.  He  lived  in  Keene,  N.  H.,   where  he  died   24  July, 

1872.  Child: 

832.     I.         Jessie  Marion  Sawyer,  born  in  Nashua, 
Nov.,     1852;     married    28    Nov.,     1876,    Frank    E. 
Edwards  and  lives  in  Natick,  Mass. 
833.     XII.     Edmund  Sawyer,  born  11  May,  1821  ;  mar- 
ried   12  Oct.,   1858,  Louisa  Adelaide  AVright,  who  died   16 
July,  1867,  in  Boston.     He   died   21    Dec,  1873,  in   Stock- 
bridge,  Vt.     Children : 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  77 

834,  I.         Jessie  Adelaide  Sawyer,  born  22  April, 
18G2  ;  married  22  April,  1880,  Herbert  Wilsou. 

835.  II.        Frederick  Sawyer,  boru  G  Nov.,  1865. 
836.     XIII.    Frances  C.  Sawyer,  born  5  Oct.,  1825,  and 

lives  in  Keene,  N.  H. 

837.  VIII.  EDivruND  Sawyer,  born  17  Sept.,  1782;  married 
Jane  Taggard,  of  Hillsboro,  was  a  joiner  by  ti'ade,  lived  in  Stock- 
bridge,  Vt.,  and  left  numerous  descendants. 

838.  IX.  Sally  Sawyer,  born  22  July,  1785  ;  died  12  Oct., 
1869. 

839.  "X.  Lucijsua  Sawyer,  born  9  Aug.,  1788;  married  12 
April,  1831.  Richard  Chase,  lived  in  Hillsboro,  and  died  without 
issue. 


DANIP]L,-"'  [^awHe/-*  DanieP  Joseph'-']  born  19  March.  1750; 
married  27  March,  1775,  Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Moores  of 
Hampstead,  who  was  boru  2  Nov.,  1757,  and  died  23  March,  1822. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  respected  citizen  of  Hampstead,  where  he  died 
13  Jan.,  1841..    Children: 

840.  I.  JoHX,  born  24  March.  1776;  married  26  Sept., 
1804,  (482)  Sarah  Little,  who  was  boru  1  Nov.,  1777,  and  died  25 
July,  1857.  He  early  removed  to  Union,  Me.,  where  he  was  engaged 
in  trade  and  the  manufacture  of  lime  casks.  He  was  a  prominent 
citizen  of  the  place,  and  served  several  times  as  selectman  and  town 
treasurer.     He  died  without  issue  21  Oct.. ,1855. 

*841.     II.       Moses,  bom  15  March,  1778  ;  died  10  March,  1831. 

842.  III.  Sally,  born  19  July,  1780;  died  unmarried  in 
Hampstead,  26  March.  1870. 

843.  IV.  Abigail  Peabody.  born  Nov.,  1782  ;  died  18  June, 
1787. 

*844.     V.        Tristram,  born  4  May,  1785  :  died  3  Jan..  1844. 

274. 
ELIZABETH."'  [Samuel^  DanieF  Josepli-']  born  9  May,  1752; 
married  8  May,  1769,  Eliphalet,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Searl) 
Poore,  who  was  born  18  March,  1746-7,  and  died  19  Oct.,  1827.  He 
lived  at  Hampstead,  where  his  first  eight  children  were  boru,  at 
Hopkinton,  and  Dunbarton.     He  was   a  farmer,  also  carried  on,  at 


78  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

one  time,  a  grist  mill.     He  served  in  the  Revolntionary  army.     His 
descendants  are  given  in  the  Poore  Genealogy.     Children  : 

845.  I.  Lydi A  Poore,  born  16  Feb.,  1770  ;  married  Moses 
Kimball  of  Hopkinton. 

846.  II.        Samuel  Poore,  born  18  June,  1772  ;  died  unmarried. 

847.  III.  Moses  Poore,  born  26  Aug. ,  1 774  ;  married  Charlotte 
White,  and  died  14  Oct.,  1852.  Rear-Admiral  Charles  H.  Poore  is 
his  son. 

848.  rV.  Sarah  Poore,  born  5  Jan.,  1777  ;  married  Bodwell 
Emerson. 

849.  V.  Mary  Poore,  born  10  Feb.,  1779;  married  Hon. 
John  Harris  of  Hopkinton,  and  died  6  Feb.,  1843.  Her  daughter, 
Catherine  Harris,  married  Timothy  Wiggin  tiittle. 

850.  VI.       Elizabeth  Poore,  born  30  March,  1781. 

851.  VII.  John  Henry  Poore,  born  25  Aug.,  1783  ;  married 
Jane  Etting  Taylor. 

852.  VIII.  Ruth  Poore,  born  8  Nov.,  1785  ;  married  Francis 
D.  Randall. 

853.  IX.  Dudley  Poore,  born  4  July,  1790  ;  married  Deborah 
O'Donnell. 

854.  X.        Nathaniel  Peabody  Poore,  married  Mary  Ford. 

855.  XL  Abigail  Poore,  born  1796  ;  married  William  E. 
Mayhew  of  Baltimore. 

27T. 

ABIAH,^  [^Samuel^  Daniel-^  Joseph^']  born  6  April,  1760  ;  married 
7  April,  1777,  Ezra,  son  of  Capt.  Joseph  French  of  Hampstead, 
who  died  8  Oct.,  1818,  aged  66.  He  resided  in  Sandown,  N.  H., 
where  he  held  several  town  offices,  and  was  a  prominent  citizen. 
His  wife  died  9  July,  1821.     Children  : 

856.  I.  Ephraim  French,  born  25  March,  1778;  married 
3  March,  1799,  Dolly  Jones  of  Hawke,  now  Danville,  N.  H. 

857.  II.       Rhoda  French,  born  19  Nov.,  1780. 

858.  III.  Sarah  French,  born  22  Dec,  1782;  died  unmar- 
ried 25  Oct.,  1826. 

859.  IV.  Judith  French,  born  3  May,  1785  ;  probably  mar- 
ried Capt.  William  Fellows,  of  Sandown,  who  died  28  Dec,  1821, 
aged  41.     She  died  29  March,  1814. 

860.  V.  Abiah  French,  born  20  Jan.,  1790;  died  29 
Aug.,  1794. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  79 

302. 

MARY,^  \_Daniel^  DanieP  Josepl}?~\  born  June  15,  1756  ;  married 
9  Dec,  1773,  Silas,  son  of  William  Moody,  who  was  born  28  AprU, 
1742,  and  died  7  AprU,  1816.  Rev.  Mr.  Moody  was  graduated  at 
Harvard  1761,  settled  at  Arundel,  now  Keunebunkport,  Me.,  in 
1771,  where  he  remained  a  highly  esteemed  pastor  till  his  death. 
His  wife,  who  is  spoken  of  as  "  an  excellent  woman,  a  true  help- 
meet to  her  husband,  and  greatly  beloved  for  her  tender  sympathies 
and  Christian  virtues,"  died  in  1842.     Children  : 

861.  I.  Daniel  Moody,  born  25  April,  1775  ;  married  Miss 
Littlefield  of  Kennebunk,  and  died  about  1840. 

862.  II.  William  Moody,  born  27  March,  1777;  died  un- 
married about  1800. 

863.  III.  Mary  Moody,  born  6  July,  1779  ;  married  Dr. 
Ezra  Deane  of  Biddeford,  Me.  Charles  Deane,  LL.D.,  the  distin- 
guished antiquarian  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  is  their  son. 

864.  IV.  Samuel  Moody,  born  20  May,  1781  ;  died  in  the 
service  of  the  United  States  in  1814. 

865.  V.  Asaph  Moody,  born  19  Sept.,  1783;  died  unmar- 
ried 25  Nov.,  1869. 

866.  VI.  Silas  Moody,  born  30  Aug.;  1786  ;  married  1820, 
Sophia  Perkins,  and  died  22  Nov.,  1843,  leaving  two  sons,  Hon. 
William  F.  and  Capt.  Horatio  Moody.  William  A.  Moody,  son  of 
the  former,  is  a  member  of  the  class  of  1883,  Bowdoin  College. 

867.  VII.  Sophia  Moody,  born  14  March,  1789  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 21  Feb.,  1875. 

868.  Vin.  Charles  Moody,  born  19  Oct.,  1791  ;  died  1793. 

869.  IX.  Sally  Moody,  born  6  Sept.,  1793;  lives  unmar- 
ried at  the  homestead  in  Kennebunkport  (1880). 

870.  X.        Anna  Moody,  born  3  May,  1795  ;  died  young. 

871.  XI.       Charles  Moody,  born  14  April,  1797  ;  died  young. 

872.  XII.  Hannah  Moody,  born  24  Feb.,  1800;  died  un- 
married 14  April,  1840. 

304. 

NATHANIEL  COFFIN,^  \_DanieV  DanieV  JosepJi"]  born  13 
Aug.,  1762  ;  married  17  Oct.,  1791,  Elizabeth  Coffin,  who  died  May, 
1860.  He  was  a  merchant  and  shipbuilder,  and  lived  at  Kennebunk 
tm  1804  when  he  moved  to  Bangor,  Me.,  where  he  died  7  Feb.,  1834. 
Children : 


«873. 

I. 

*874. 

II. 

875. 

Ill 

*876. 

IV. 

1880. 

877. 

V. 

80  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Daniel,  born  27  Aug.,  1794  ;  died  Aug.,  1852. 
William  Coffin,  born  6  Oct.,  1796  ;  died  1839. 
Mary  Ann,  born  12  Sept.,  1799  ;  died  28  Nov.,  1801. 
Susan  Coffin,  born  3  Aug.,  1802  ;  died  30  March, 

Mark,  born  1   June,  1804  ;  was  a  merchant,  and 
died  unmarried  in  Albany,  March,  1843. 

*878.     VI.       Weare  Coffin,  born  31  July,  1806. 

879.  VII.  Charles  Augustus,  born  3  Nov.,  1809  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 6  April,  1835,  on  the  passage  from  the  West  Indies. 

880.  VIII.  Ellen  Elizabeth,  born  20  May,  1815  ;  died  in  New 
York,  April,  1833. 

307. 

DAVID,-''  \_Daniel^  Daniel'^  Joseph^~\  born  6  Dec,  1766  ;  married 
first  2  Feb.,  1793,  Sarah  Chase  of  Newbuiyport,  who  died  15  Sept., 
1815,  aged  46,  and  second  Mrs.  Mary  Hovey,  daughter  of  Mark 
Lord  of  South  Berwick,  Me.,  who  died  9  Dec,  1854,  aged  71.  He 
lived  at  Kennebunk,  was  engaged  in  farming,  trade,  and  shipbuild- 
ing, and  died  27  July,  1843.  Children,  beside  one  who  died  in 
childhood  : 

881.  I.  Hannah,  born  1 794  ;  died  unmarried  at  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  27  Aug.,  1866. 

*882.  II.  Charles  Coffin,  born  25  July,  1799;  died  11 
Aug.,  1869. 

883.  III.  Caroline  Matilda,  born  1801  ;  married  first  Elijah 
Bettes,  and  second  Rev.  George  Washington  Cressey,  who  was  born 
13  Dec,  1810,  graduated  at  Bowdoin  1835,  was  settled  at  Kenne- 
bunk and  Buxton,  Me.,  and  died  12  Feb.,  1867.  She  died  4  Nov., 
1848,  leaving  no  children. 

884.  IV.       Daniel,  born  July,  1804  ;  died  27  Sept.,  1805. 

885.  V.  Sarah  Ann  Boyd,  born  1805  ;  married  Capt.  Wil- 
liam Lord  of  Kennebunk,  and  died  11  April,  1835,  leaving  no 
children. 

886.  VI.      George,  born  Nov.,  1806;  died  3  July,  1813. 
*887.     VII.     George  Lord,  born  12  Feb.,  1820. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  81 

308. 

HANNAH,^  l^Daniel*  DanieP  JosepK"'\  born  8  June,  1770  ;  mar- 
ried April,  1795,  (67)  Joseph  Gilman,  and  died  20  Aug.,  1801.  Dr. 
Joseph  Gilman  was  born  at  North  Yarmouth,  26  Feb.,  1772,  studied 
medicine  and  practiced  for  many  j^ears  in  Wells,  where  he  died  4 
Jan.,  1847.  He  was  a  highly  respected  citizen,  a  deacon  of  the 
church  for  thirty  j^ears,  and  president  of  the  Maine  Medical  Society. 
His  second  wife  was  Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  John  Grant,  by 
whom  he  had  five  children.     Children  by  first  wife  : 

888.  I.  Elizabeth  Gilmax,  born  3  Aug.,  1796  ;  married  5 
Oct.,  1819,  Theodore,  son  of  Benaiah  Clark  of  Wells,  antl  died  9 
Feb.,  1869.     Children: 

889.  I.         Francis  Brown  Clark,  born  21  Nov.,  1820. 

890.  n.  Hannah  Little  Clark,  born  18  Aug.,  1822; 
married  Rev.  Joseph  Blake  of  Andover,  Mass. 

891.  III.      Benaiah  Clark,  born  3  Sept.,  1824. 

892.  IV.      Joseph  Gilman  Clark,  born  5  Jul}',  1826. 

893.  V.        J.  Greeuleaf  Clark,  born  9  Sept.,  1828. 

894.  II.  Ebenezer  Gilman,  born  9  Aug.,  1797;  married  7 
July,  1831,  Roxana  Palmer  of  Athens,  Me.     Children: 

895.  I.  Lucy  Ann  Gilman,  born  18  Dec,  1832  ;  died 
23  Dec,  1860. 

896.  II.  Susan  AViugate  Gilman,  born  18  Nov. ,  1834  ; 
married  first  10  Jan.,  1854,  Jesse  William  Brown  of  Bangor, 
Me.,  and  second  2  April.  1866,  Artemas  W.  Ward  of  Well- 
ington, Me. 

897.  III.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Gilman,  born  27  March, 
1836. 

898.  IV.  Adeline  Gilman,  born  20  Sept.,  1837;  died 
Nov.,  1857. 

899.  V.        .Joseph  Gilman,  born  22  Nov.,  1841. 

900.  VI.  Augustus  William  Gilman,  born  25  Jan., 
1844. 

901.  VII.  Sarah  Chamberlain  Gilman,  born  31  July, 
1845. 

902.  VIII.  Julia  Roxana  Gilman,  born  28  Oct.,  1847. 
903.     III.      Hannah  Gilman.  born  27  Jan.,  1799  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 8  Sept.,  1849. 

6 


82  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

904.  IV.  Sarah  Little  Oilman,  born  23  Aug.,  1800;  mar- 
ried 1  July,  1823,  William,  son  of  Gen.  William  anclJane  (Eastman) 
Chamberlain,  who  was  born  at  Peacham,  Vt.,  24  May,  1797,  and 
died  16  July,  1830.  He  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1818,  studied 
law  with  Daniel  Webster,  and  was  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin  at 
Dartmouth  from  1820  till  his  death.  His  wife  died  15  March,  1848. 
A  sketch  of  her  character  may  be  found  on  page  341  of  the  first 
volume  of  Prof.  B.  B.  Edwards's  writings,  edited  by  Prof.  Park  of 
Andover.     Child : 

905.     I.  William  Mellen  Chamberlain,  born  10  Oct., 

1826  ;  graduated  at  Dartmouth  1845,  married  24  April,  1856, 
Susan  Emerson,  daughter  of  Samuel  A.  Chandler  of  Peacham, 
Vt.     He  is  a  physician  in  New  Yqi'k  City. 

323. 

MARY,'^  [IIe7iry*  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  11  Oct.,  1739  ;  married 
9  March,  1762,  John,  son  of  John  and  Hannah  (Tappan)  Moody  of 
Newbury.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Newbury,  where  he  died  25 
Aug.,  1780.     She  died  11  Aug.,  1780.     Children: 

906.  I.  Hannah  Moody,  born  23  Feb.,  1763 ;  married 
(354)  Amos  Little,  and  died  20  Oct.,  1836. 

910.  II.        Sarah  Moody,  born  25  May,  1764  ;  died  young. 

911.  III.  Else  Moody,  born  22  Oct.,  1765  ;  married  in  New- 
bury, 1787,  William  Pollej^s,  who  served  in  the  Revolution.    Children  : 

912.  I.         Mary  Policy s,  born  1  Nov.,  1788;  married 
G.  Cutler,  and  died  1876. 

913.  II.       William  Polleys,  born  27  Sept.,  1790  ;  mar- 
ried M.  Woodbury,  and  died  1851. 

914.  III.      Else  M.  Polleys,  born  July,  1792  ;   married 
R.  Banks,  and  died  1859. 

915.  IV.      John  Polleys,  born  July,  1795  ;  married  M. 
Jordan,  and  died  1863. 

916.  V.        Fanny  Polleys,  born   Jan.,   1798;    married 
J.  D.  Gage,  and  died  1868. 

917.  VI.       Zebedee  Titcomb  Polleys,  born  Nov.,  1799  ; 
died  unmarried  1823. 

918.  VII.     Louisa  Polleys,  born  Oct.,  1803;    married 
G.  W.  Smith,  and  died  1878. 

919.  VIII.   Samuel  Polleys,  born  Aug.,  1805;  was  for 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  83 

several  years  at  the  head  of  a  large  wholesale  produce  house 
at  Madison,  Ind.,  where  he  now  resides. 
920.     IV.      John  Moody,  born  28  Nov.,  1767. 

Amos  Moody,  born  8  March,  1770  ;  died  young. 
Sarah  Moody,  born  23  Jan.,  1772;  married  John 


921. 

V. 

922. 

VI. 

Qmer. 
923. 

VII 

Molly    Moody,    born    23    Jan.,    1774;     married 
Nathaniel  Moody,  and  died  7  Jan.,  1854. 

924.  VIII.  Jane   Moody,    born    23    March,    1777;     married 
Timothy  Coburn. 

925.  IX.       Amos  Moody,  born  25  Aug.,  1779  ;  died  in  1800. 

326. 

NATHANIEL,-'^  IHeniY  Tristram^  Moses"^  born  10  Nov.,  1745  ; 
married  Mary,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Sarah  (Bailey)  Toppan, 
who  was  born  15  June,  1750,  and  died  27  Jan.,  1834.  She  was  sis- 
ter to  the  wife  of  (391)  Josiah  Little,  and  her  brother  Stephen  mar- 
ried (332)  Edna  Little.  For  her  ancestry  see  notes  on  pages  39  and 
109.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Newbury  on  the  homestead, 
where  he  died  25  March,  1839.     Children: 

926.  I.         Mary,  born  6  July,  1782  ;  married  (934)  William 
White  Little,  and  died  17  June,  1860. 

Tristram,  born  10  Dec,  1784;  died  8  Feb.,  1872. 
Patience,  born  9  Feb.,  1788  ;  died  8  March,  1850. 
Henry,  born  12  April,  1790  ;  died  4  July,  1848. 
Ltoia,  born  29  April,  1793  ;  died  12  July,  1795. 
Lydia,  born  July,    1795 ;    married    (939)    Joshua 
Bailey  Little,  and  died  19  Jan.,  1835. 

32T. 

HENRY,^  \_Henrif  Tristram^  Moses-^  born  26  Nov.,  1747;  mar- 
ried 2  June,  1770,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  Abner  and  Elizabeth 
(Baldwin)  Bailey  of  Salem,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  6  June,  1752,  and 
died  21  Sept.,  1803.  For  her  ancestry  see  note  on  page  39.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Salem,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  20  April, 
1807.     Children : 

*932.     I.         Jane,  born  23  Jan.,  1772  ;  died  30  March,  1850. 

*933.     11.        Abner  Bailey,  born  1  Feb.,  1774  ;  diedS  Sept.,  1863. 


927. 

II. 

928. 

III. 

929. 

IV. 

930. 

V. 

931. 

VI. 

*934. 

III. 

May,  185e 

1. 

*935. 

IV. 

*936. 

V. 

*937. 

VI. 

*938. 

VII. 

939. 

VIII 

84  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

William  White,   born  18  Aug.,    1778;    died    15 

Samuel,  bora  8  Feb.,  1781  ;  died  10  March.  1846. 

Elizabeth,  boru  27  April,  1783  ;  died  19  Jan.,  1816. 

Henry,  born  16  Aug.,  1788  ;  died  26  May,  1878. 

Nicholas,  born  24  Jan.,  1792  ;  died4  March,  1857. 

Joshua  Bailey,  born  4  Jan.,  1795  ;  married  first 
May,  1827,  his  cousin  (931)  Lydia  Little,  second  19  Sept.,  1836, 
Mrs.  Bets}^  (Warden)  Verj^,  and  third  Jan.,  1847,  Catherine  Warden. 
He  was  a  tanner,  lived  in  Peabody,  Mass.,  and  died  25  Aug.,  1849, 
without  issue. 


SILAS, ^  [Henry*  Tristranv'  Moses^']  born  4  March,  1754;  mar- 
ried 28  Sept.,  1786,  (401)  Lucretia  Little,  who  was  born  25  Dec, 

1759,  and  died  5  Feb.,  1851.  He 
graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1776, 
studied  divinity,  preached  some 
time,  but  finally  settled  in  Newbury,  where  he  was  engaged  in  farm- 
ing. He  served  in  the  legislature  fifteen  years,  held  mau}^  town 
offices,  was  a  very  prominent  and  highly  respected  citizen,  and  died  6 
Oct.,  1845.     Children: 

Lucretia,  born  7  Nov.,  1787  ;  died  16  Sept.,  1811. 
Samuel,  born  24  May,  1790;  died  18  Nov.,  1790. 
Joseph,  born  9  Nov.,  1791  ;  died  25  July,  1795. 
Elizabeth  Hazen,  born  18  Sept.,   1793;    died  1 

Sarah,  born  4  Aug.,    1795  ;    lives   unmarried   in 

Nancy,  born  13  April,  1797. 
Joseph,  bom  19  July,  1799. 

331. 

ELIZABETH,-'  lllenry*  Tristrmv'  Moses''\  born  1  March,  1756  ; 
married  15  Dec,  1774,  James  Saunders,  who  was  born  at  Salem, 
Mass.,  12  July,  1757,  and  died  14  Dec,  1830.  She  died  18  April, 
1838.     Children : 

947.     I.         William  Saunders,  born  17  Oct.,  1775;  married 
Lois  Rowell. 


940. 

I. 

941. 

II. 

942. 

III. 

943. 

IV. 

June,  1809. 

944. 

V. 

Newbury. 

*945. 

VI. 

*946. 

VII. 

FIFTH    GENERATION.  85 

948.  II.  Nathaniel  Saunders,  born  7  Aug.,  1777;  mar- 
ried Mary  Woodbury. 

949.  III.  Benjamin  Saunders,  born  4  Sept.,  1779;  died  10 
Jan.,  1802. 

9.50.  IV.  Henry  Saunders,  born  1  Aug.,  1781  ;  married 
Sarah  Edwards. 

951.  V.  Thomas  Saunders,  born  8  »Sept.,  1784;  married 
Sarah  Woodbury. 

952.  VI.  Elizabeth  Saunders,  born  22  Oct.,  1786  ;  married 
Luke  Woodbury. 

953.  VII.  James  Saunders,  born  20  Nov.,  1789;  died  June, 
1806. 

954.  VIII.  Samuel  Saunders,  born  18  Aug.,  1791  ;  married 
Mehitable  Hopkins. 

955.  IX.  David  Saunders,  born  17  Nov.,  1798:  died  28 
July,  1839. 

956.  X.  Daniel  Saunders,  born  20  June,  1796  ;  married 
21  June,  1821,  Phojbe  Foxcroft,  daughter  of  Caleb  Abbott  of 
Andover,  Mass.,  who  was  born  8  Feb.,  1797.  Mr.  Saunders  may 
be  called  the  founder  of  Lawrence.  Living  in  Andover,  he  sur- 
veyed the  river  down  from  Lowell,  discovered  the  water  power, 
interested  capitalists  in  his  plans  for  utilizing  it,  and  became  the 
agent  and  manager  of  Merrimac  Water  Power  Company,  from  the 
incorporation  of  which  in  1845  dates  the  beginning  of  the  now  pros- 
perous and  flourishing  city.     He  died  8  Oct.,  1872.     Children  : 

957.  I.  Daniel  Saunders,  born  6  Oct.,  1822;  mar- 
ried 7  Oct.,  1846,  Maiy  Jane,  daughter  of  Hon.  Edward  St. 
Loe  Livermore  of  Lowell.  He  is  a  lawj^er,  was  mayor  of 
Lawrence  in  1860,  and  has  served  as  representative  and  sen- 
ator in  the  General  Court.     Children  : 

958.  I.  Charles  Gurley  Saunders,  born  3 
Oct.,  1847,  graduated  at  Harvard  1867,  and  at  Harvard 
Law  School  in  1870.     He  is  a  lawyer  in  Boston. 

959.  II.  Mary  Livermore  Saunders,  born  19 
June,  1849. 

960.  III.  Frederick  Abbott  Saunders,  born  14 
June,  1855  ;  died  14  Sept.,  1869. 

961.  IV.  Annie  Grace  Saunders,  born  7  April, 
1857. 


86  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

962.     V.        Edith    St.    Loe    Saunders,    boru    24 
Feb.,  1865. 

963.  II.  Charles  Wesley  Saunders,  born  1  June, 
1824;  married  3  Oct.,  1850,  Coroline  O.  D.,  daughter  of 
Nicholas  G.  Norcross  of  Lowell,  Mass.     Children  : 

964.  I.         Charles   Gaubert   Saunders,    born   4 
Nov.,  1851  ;  died  18  Sept.,  1852. 

965.  II.        Charles    Norcross    Saunders,  born  3 
Sept.,  1853  ;  died  18  July,  1879. 

966.  III.      Carrie  Saunders,  born  4  June,  1857  ; 
died  29  April,  1864. 

967.  IV.      Alice  Saui^ders,  born  8  Nov.,  1863. 

968.  V.        Carrie  Saunders,  born  14  June,  1869  ; 
died  15  Jan.,  1878. 

969.  VI.       Martha    Saunders,    born     10    Sept., 
1870;  died  12  Jan.,  1878. 

970.  III.  Martha  Goodwin  Saunders,  born  30  Dec, 
1828;  died  29  Dec,  1832. 

971.  IV.  Martha  Saunders,  born  18  July,  1835  ;  died 
5  Dec,  1838. 

972.  V.  Caleb  Saunders,  born  4  Sept.,  1838  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Bowdoin  1859,  at  the  first  call  for  volunteers  enlisted 
as  private  in  the  Sixth  Massachusetts  Regiment,  afterwards 
was  first  lieutenant  and  acting  adjutant  in  the  First  Regiment 
of  Heavy  Artillery.  He  is  a  lawyer  by  profession,  and  in  1877 
was  mayor  of  Lawrence.  He  married  8  Feb.,  1865,  Mrs. 
Caroline  F.  Stickney,  daughter  of  John  B.  Fairfield  of  Law- 
rence.    Child : 

973.     I.         George  Fairfield  Saunders,  born  30 
Nov.,  1866. 
974.     XI.      Caleb   Saunders,  born   10   Nov.,   1798;    married 
and  settled  in  Illinois. 

332. 

EDNA,^  \_Henry^  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  19  Aug.,  1758  ;  married 
1  Jan.,  1786,  Stephen,  son  of  Edward  and  Sarah  (Bailey)  Toppan 
of  Newbury,  who  was  born  6  Dec,  1756,  and  died  7  Oct.,  1839. 
For  his  ancestry  see  note  on  page  109.  He  was  a  carpenter  by 
occupation  and  lived  in  Newbury.  She  died  22  Aug.,  1844.  Chil- 
dren : 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  87 

975.  I.         Henry  Toppan,  bom  20  Feb.,  1787;  died  young. 

976.  II.        Sally  Toppan,  born  9  Nov.,  1788  ;  married  Silas 
Green.     Children : 

977.  I.  Emeline  Green,  born  20  July,  1808  ;  mar- 
ried 7  Nov.,  1833,  Thomas  B.  Patten. 

978.  II.  Henry  Toppan  Green,  born  22  Jan.,  1810; 
married  Elizabeth  Henry  Little,  daughter  of  (938)  Nicholas 
Little. 

979.  III.  Mary  J.  Green,  born  26  Aug.,  1811  ;  mar- 
ried 29  July,  1834,  George  P.  Patten. 

980.  IV.       Sarah  Ann  Green,  born  19  Nov.,  1813. 

981.  III.      Henry  Toppan,  born  16  March,  1791  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 10  Jan.,  1840. 

982.  IV.      Esther   Wiggleswortii   Toppan,    born    28   June, 
1793;  married  12  March,  1815,  William  Boardman.     Children: 

983.  I.  Adeline  Boardman,  born  5  Dec,  1815; 
married  Freeman  H.  Todd,  23  Oct.,  1838. 

984.  II.  William  H.  Boardman,  born  3  Jan.,  1817; 
married  5  Aug.,  1840,  Mary  Quincy. 

985.  III.  George  A.  Boardman,  born  5  Feb.,  1818; 
married  19  Dec,  1843,  Mary  Jane  Hill. 

986.  IV.  Caroline  M.  Boardman,  born  23  March, 
1821  ;  married  18  June,  1839,  Charles  H.  Hayden. 

987.  V.  Anna  L.  Boardman,  born  12  Dec,  1822; 
married  17  Oct.,  1842,  Henry  F.  Eaton. 

988.  VI.  Gorham  B.  Boardman,  born  23  Oct.,  1824; 
married  23  Oct.,  1851,  Mary  L.  Lord. 

989.  VII.  Charles  E.  Boardman.  born  15  March,  1829  ; 
married  15  Sept.,  1859,  Anna  Grant. 

990.  VIII.  Mary  E.  Boardman,  born  28  April,  1831  ; 
married  20  Jan.,  1851,  Rev.  Henry  V.  Dexter. 

991.  IX.  Emily  F.  Boardman,  born  4  March,  1833; 
married  9  June,  1859,  Elwell  Lowell. 

992.  V.        Judith    Toppan,    born    10    July,    1795;    died   20 
April,  1815. 

993.  VI.       Ch.arlotte  Toppan,  born  28  May,  1798  ;  married 
17  May,  1824,  Charles  Burrill. 

994.  VII.     Anna  Toppan,  born  6  Feb.,  1801  ;  married  6  Dec, 
1824,  Royal  Kimball. 


I  bora  1  Feb.,  1839. 


88  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

995.  VIII.  Stephen  Toppan,  born  26  Dec,  1803 ;  married 
first  15  Dec,  1826,  Lucy  Barden,  and  second  3  Sept.,  1849,  Emma 
Smith.     Children : 

996.  I.         Charles  Toppan,  born  21  Sept.,  1828. 

997.  II.        Abby  F.  Toppan,  born  23  Oct.,  1830,  and 
married  Dec,  1853,  Israel  H.  Gerrish. 

998.  III.      Edwin  Toppan,  born  23  July,  1832. 

999.  IV.       Charlotte  E.  Toppan,  born  28  June,  1836  ; 
married  Dec,  1858,  Hiram  Gerrish. 

1000.  V.        Jolm  Q.  Toppan, 

1001.  VI.       Benjamin  F.  Toppan, 

1002.  VII.     Lydia  Ann  Toppan,  bom    6  Aug.,   1840; 
died  12  Aug.,  1840.  ' 

1003.  VIII.  Stephen  Toppan,  born  16  June,  1851. 

1004.  IX.      Edna  Toppan,  born  20  Feb.,   1855;    died 
1  March,  1858. 

1005.  X.        Eugene    Toppan,    born    20    Feb.,    1855; 
died  30  Sept.,  1860. 

333. 

JUDITH,^  \_Henry^  Tristram^  Moses^~\  born  7  Aug.,  1761  ;  mar- 
ried 7  June,  1782,  Thomas  Norwood  of  Lynnfield,  who  died  10 
July,  1799.  He  was  a  hatter  by  occupation,  and  lived  in  iSTewbury- 
port.     She  died  13  Feb.,  1832.     Children: 

1006.  I.  Thomas  Norwood,  born  7  Oct.,  1783;  died  11 
July,  1799. 

1007.  II.  Samuel  Norwood,  born  2  July,  1786  ;  lost  over- 
board in  the  British  Channel  31  March,  1812. 

1008.  III.  Jonathan  Norwood,  born  22  Feb.,  1789  ;  mar- 
ried 7  July,  1816,  Catherine  Pearson,  and  died  without  issue  20 
Dec,  1842. 

1009.  IV.  William  Norwood,  born  19  Dec,  1791  ;  died  at 
Mobile,  Ala.,  6  Sept.,  1816. 

1010.  V.  Lydia  Norwood,  born  17  April,  1794 ;  died  6 
March,  1864. 

1011.  VI.  Mary  Norwood,  born  23  June,  1796;  married 
13  Nov.,  1825,  William  Collins,  who  died  23  April,  1848.  She  died 
without  issue  9  July,  1860. 

1012.  VII.  Judith  Norwood,  born  22  Sept.,  1798;  died  2 
July,  1799. 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  89 

834. 

JAMES,^  l^Samuel*  Tristram^  Moses'^^  boru  18  March,  1737; 
married  16  Dec,  1760,  Tamar  Roberts.  She  married  second  21 
Nov.,  1788,  Thomas  Muzzey,  by  whom  she  had  one  daughter,  Eliza- 
beth born  21  Feb.,  1791,  and  died  at  Warren.  Mr.  Little  lived  in 
Atkinson.  In  deeds  from  the  estate  of  Capt.  Eben  Hale,  of  which 
he  was  administrator,  and  also  in  other  papers  he  is  styled  gentleman. 
He  died  23  April,  1783.     Children  : 

1013.  I.         James,  born  5  March,  1762  ;  died  24  Dec,  1763. 

1014.  II.        Samuel,  born  17  Ma}^  1764;  died  young. 
*1015.     III.      Amos,  born  28  Feb.,  1766  ;  died  6  April,  1842. 

1016.  IV.  Sarah,  boru  31  May.  1768;  married  (408)  Walter 
Little,  and  died  12  April,  1847. 

1017.  V.  James,  born  3  March,  1771  ;  married  Betsey 
Barker,  who  died  20  May,  1849,  aged  75.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived 
in  Enfield,  N.  H.,  Avhere  he  died  5  Aug.,  1850,  without  issue. 

*1018.  VI.  Tamar,  born  24  June,  1774  ;  died  10  May,  1856. 
*1019.  VII.  Ebenezer,  born  5  March,  1777  ;  died  24  Oct.,  1856. 
*1020.     VIII.  William,  boru  3  Feb..  1779  ;  died  23  Feb..  1862. 

386. 
JOSEPH, 5  [>S'a?>w(e/t-*  Tristram^  Moses^^  boru  19  Jan.,  1741-2; 
married  Mary,  daughter  of  Oliver  and  Sarah  (Coffin)  Knight,  who 
was  born  26  Nov.,  1743,  and  died  1  July,  1803.  Ensign  Little,  as 
he  was  generally  called,  was  a  farmer  in  Atkinson,  and  a  man  of 
great  physical  strength.  It  is  narrated  that  he  walked  one  day  to 
Webster,  N.  H.,  a  distance  of  fifty-two  miles,  over  what  would  never 
be  called  roads  at  the  present  time,  and  before  retiring  felled  a  huge 
ti'ee  to  exercise  the  upper  portion  of  his  body.  From  the  town 
records  it  appears  that  he  was  a  communicant  of  the  Episcopal  Church 
at  Newburyport.     He  died  20  Nov.,  1819.     Children  : 

1021.  I.  DoROTiiy,  born  7  March,  1763;  married  (380) 
Jonathan  Little,  and  died  27  July,  1834. 

1022.  II.       John,  born  15  March,  1765  ;  died  12  Dec,  1792. 
*1023.     III.      Sarah,  born  7  June,  1768  ;  died  Sept.,  1854. 

1024.  rV^  Mary,  born  6  Sept.,  1776  ;  married  6  Oct.,  1803, 
Stephen  Marshall  of  Salem,  N.  H.,  and  died  9  Nov.,  1813.    Children  : 

1025.  I.         Mary  Little  Marshall,  born  7  Nov.,  1805. 

1026.  II.       Joseph  Little  Marshall,  born  5  Jan.,  1808. 

1027.  III.      Dorothv  Marshall,  born  10  Oct.,  1809. 


90  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

337. 

SARAH, ^  [^SamueV"  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  8  Sept.,  1744;  mar- 
ried first  Benjamin,  son  of  Jonathan  and  (104)  Elizabeth  (Little) 
Kimball,  wlio  was  a  paymaster  in  the  Revolutionary  army,  and  was 
killed  during  the  war;  and  second  2  June,  1785,  Jonathan,  son  of 
Daniel  and  Anna  (Merrill)  Poor,  who  was  born  31  March,  1742,  and 
died  6  Dec,  1822.  She  died  6  July,  1823.  Children,  born  in 
Plaistow  : 

1028.  I.         Jonathan  Kimball,  born  about  1765. 

1029.  II.        Tamar  Kimball,  married  Abel  Merrill  of  Warren, 
N.  H.,  and  had  thirteen  children. 

1030.  III.      Elizabeth  Kimball,  born  27  Jan.,  1769  ;    mar- 
ried (1015)  Amos  Little,  and  died  4  March,  1843. 

1031.  IV.       Benjamin  Kimball. 

1032.  V,        Sarah  Kimball. 

1033.  VI.       Abigail  Kimball. 

1034.  VII.     James   Poor,  born  in  Atkinson    22  Feb.,   1786; 
married  Relief  Dow,  and  died  in  1826. 

338. 

NATHANIEL,-^  ISamuel"^  Tristratn?  Moses^~\  born  10  Nov.,  1746  ; 
married  1768,  Mary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Jonathan  and  Susannah 
(Bartlett)  Carleton,  who  was  born  21  April,  1749,  and  died  13  Feb., 
1832.  Ensign  Little,  like  his  father,  served  in  the  Revolution.  At 
the  battle  of  Saratoga  he  was  in  the  thickest  of  the  fight,  and  had 
his  coat  fairly  riddled  with  bullets  though  he  himself  escaped  with 
only  a  scratch.  About  the  close  of  the  war  he  sold  his  farm  in 
Plaistow,  where  his  older  children  were  born,  and  removed  to  Spring- 
field, N.  H.,  at  that  time  a  mere  wilderness.  Here  he  cleared  lands 
and  obtained  farms  for  his  younger  sons.  It  is  a  family  tradition 
that  the  Continental  money  he  received  at  the  sale  of  his  first  farm 
depreciated  so  rapidly  in  his  hands  that  finally  all  of  it  was  given  in 
exchange  for  a  jar  of  butter.  The  latter  years  of  his  life  were  spent 
with  his  older  children  at  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  11  Aug., 
1827.     Children,  besides  four  who  died  young  : 

*1035.  I.  Jonathan  Carleton,  born  27  June,  1769  ;  died 
10  Feb.,  1856. 

*1036.     II.        Nathaniel,  born  5  May,  1771  ;  died  4  Dec,  1857. 

*1037.     III.      Susan,  born  24  July,  1773  ;  died  31  Jan.,  1854. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  91 

*1038.  IV.  Samuel,  born  20  May,  1778  ;  died  19  April,  1814. 
*1039.  V.  Joseph,  bom  14  June,  1780;  died  20  Oct.,  1820. 
*1040.     VI.      Elizabeth,  born  9  Oct.,  1787;  died  8  March,  1854. 

1041.  VII.  John,  born  17  June,  1789  ;  was  a  sailor,  and  died 
unmarried  on  the  coast  of  North  Carolina,  1840. 

1042.  VIII.  Sarah,  born  10  Oct.,  1791  ;  died  26  Feb.,  1810. 
*1043.     IX.      Amos,  born  27  Feb.,  1796  ;   died  17  Aug.,  1859. 

339. 

JANE,^  [Saviuel*  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  26  Feb.,  1748;  mar- 
ried 29  May,  1770  (321)  James  Noyes,  who  was  born  28  March, 
1745,  and  died  31  Dec,  1831.  Capt.  Noyes,  served  in  the  French 
and  Indian  war,  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Atkinson.  His  wife  died 
12  Sept.,  1792.     Children: 

1044.  I.  Polly  Notes,  born  15  March,  1771  ;  married 
(361)  Enoch  Little,  and  died  14  July,  1833. 

1045.  II.  Henry  Noyes,  born  20  Dec,  1772;  married  27 
Aug.,  1793  (1018)  Tamar  Little,  and  died  21  July,  1845. 

340. 
HANNAH,^   [Samuel^    Tristram^   Moses^']  born    1  May,    1751 ; 
married   12  April,    1770,  Capt.   Caleb,  son  of  Thomas  Noyes,  and 
died  31  May,  1840.     Capt.  Noyes  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Atkinson, 
N,  H.,  and  died  in  1828.     Children  : 

1046.  I.         Samuel  Noyes,  born  12  Sept.,  1770. 

1047.  II.  Betsey  Noyes,  born  13  March,  1773  ;  married  31 
Dec,  1795,  Jonathan,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  (Sawyer) 
Poore,  who  was  born  27  June,  1770,  and  died  in  Landaff,  N.  H.,  28 
April,  1841.  She  died  4  April,  1846.  For  their  descendants  see 
Poore  Genealogy. 

1048.  III.      Mary  Noyes,  born  25  Sept.,  1775. 

1049.  IV.  Joseph  Noyes,  born  5  March,  1778;  married  24 
April,  1800,  Betsey  Poore,  a  sister  of  his  sister  Betsey's  husband, 
who  was  born  31  May,  1775,  and  died  8  March,  1851.  Capt.  Noyes 
was   a   farmer   in   Atkinson,   and   died    19  Dec,   1845. 

1050.  V.        Hannah  Noyes,  born  18  June,  1782. 

1051.  VI.  Caleb  Noyes,  born  9  April,  1788;  lived  in  Lan- 
daff, N.  H. 

1052.  VII.  Dolly  Noyes,  born  4  Feb.,  1794;  died  6  June, 
1797. 


92  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

341. 
J:UNICE,-'  [Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^^  boru  23  May,  1753; 
married  17  Nov.,  1774,  John,  son  of  John  and  Prudence  (Kelly) 
Knight,  who  was  born  22  March,  1752,  and  died  2  Jan.,  1814.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  the  west  part  of  Atkinson.  She  died  5 
March,  1845.     Children,  beside  a  son  who  died  in  infancy  : 

1053.  I.  Peggy  Knight,  born  6  Oct.,  1775;  married  19 
Dec,  1799,  Hart  Merrill,  and  died  3  June,  1818. 

1054.  II.        Amos  Knight,  born  16  Aug.,  1777. 

1055.  III.  Dolly  Knight,  born  20  Dec,  1778  ;  married  John 
Johnson  of  Hampstead,  and  died  without  issue. 

1056.  IV.  Caleb  Knight,  born  15  Aug.,  1780;  lived  at 
Hampton,  N.  H..  and  Lynn,  Mass.  ' 

1057.  V.         Prudence  Knight,  born  19  April,  1783. 

1058.  VI.      James  Knight,  born  4  Jan.,  1785. 

1059.  VII.  Samuel  Knight,  born  23  Dec,  1786;  lived  in 
central  part  of  Atkinson,  and  died  1878,  leaving  descendants. 

1060.  VIII.  Judith  Knight,  born  21  Feb.,  1789;  married 
Samuel  Kezar  of  Hampstead,  and  died  23  Oct.,  1815,  leaving  one 
daughter. 

1061.  IX.      Henry  Knight,  born  27  May,  1791. 

1062.  X.  John  Knight,  born  4  Feb.,  1794;  married  (492) 
Mary  Little,  and  died  Oct.,  1858. 

1063.  XL  Enoch  Knight,  born  30  April,  1796  ;  died  15 
Nov..  1797. 

345. 

SAMUEL  NOTES,-'  \_SamueV'  Tristram-^  Moses^  born  5  June, 
1759  ;  married  24  Jan.,  1782,  Abigail,  daughter  of  Oliver  and  Sarah 
(Coffin)  Knigiit,  and  died  23  May,  1835.  His  wife  was  born  20 
Nov.,  1760,  and  died  26  Aug.,  1840.  He  lived  on  Newbury  Hill  in 
Atkinson,  was  a  successful  farmer,  a  worthy  man  and  honored  citi- 
zen, represented  his  town  in  the  legislature  for  several  years,  and 
held  other  positions  of  trust.     Children  : 

1064.  I.  Judith,  born  3  Jan.,  1784;  died  unmarried  6 
April,  1866. 

*1065.  II.  Joseph,  born  28  July,  1786  ;  died  10  Sept.,  1825. 

1066.  III.  Dolly,  born  25  Dec,  1789  ;    died  17  Aug.,  1792. 

*1067.  IV.  Samuel,  born  11  Sept.,  1792  ;  died  14  Sept.,  1857. 

*1068.  V. 


^^^^^J^?^^^,^^^  ^^^^^^^^^'^^^ 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  93 

1069.  VI.  Dolly,  boru  12  Sept.,  1797:  married  27  Dec, 
1821,  Stephen,  son  of  Amos  Noyes,  who  was  born  10  Oct.,  1796, 
and  died  4  Jan.,  1879.     She  died  21  Nov.,  1825.     Children  : 

1070.  I.         Amos  Noyes,  born  20  April,  1823  :  died  24 
Nov.,  1846. 

1071.  II.        Abigail  Noyes,  boru  15  July,   1824;  died 
23  Nov.,  1825. 

*1072.     VII.     John,  born  5  Oct..  1800  ;  died  21  May,  1837. 
*1073.     VIII.  Enoch,  born  2  Nov.,  1803  ;    died  25  July,  1876. 

358. 
NATHANIEL,-''  \_Eichard*  Tristram^  Mose.r]    born    16    March, 
1755;  married  1  Jau.,  1795,  Joanna  M..  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Ruth    (Dole)    Plumer    of     Newbury,    who    died     18    Feb.,     1846. 

He     served      in     the 

Revolutionary     army, 

and  the  accompauj'ing 

autograph   is   from    a 

letter  dated,  '•  In  Camp  at  Winter  Hill,  16  P'eb.,  1778."     He  was  a 

farmer,  lived  in  Newbury,  and  died  27  May^,  1835.     Children  : 

*1074.     I.         Anna,  born  29  May,  1796  ;  died  15  Oct.,  1863. 

1075.  II.  Phebe,  born  24  June,  1798  ;  married  (929)  Henry 
Little  ;  died  24  Aug.,  1862. 

1076.  III.  Sarah,  boru  15  Oct.,  1800;  died  17  Sept.,  1834. 
Salome,  born  17  May,  1803  ;  died  4  Aug.,  1803. 
Richard,  born  25  July,  1804  ;  died  6  May,  1810. 
George,  boru  28  May,  1807  ;  died  21  Dec,  1875. 
Plumer,  born  15  Nov.,  1809  ;  died  Oct.,  1869. 
Nathaniel,  born  9  Nov.,  1812. 
Richard  Thomas,  born  8  June,  1<S](;. 

854. 

AMOS,""  \^Bicharcl*  Tristram''  Moses^^  born  10  Dec,  1758;  mar- 
ried in  1785  his  second  cousin  (906)  Hannah  Moody,  who  was  born 
23  Feb.,  1763,  and  died  20  Oct.,  1836.  He  served  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary army  as  a  lieutenant  in  Col.  Moses  Little's  regiment, 
was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  lived  in  Newbury,  and  died  13  Sept., 
1831.     Children: 

*1083.     I.         Jane,  born  4  May.  1786  :  died  9  Jan..  1869. 


1077. 

R'. 

1078. 

V. 

*1079. 

VI. 

*1080. 

VII. 

*1081. 

VIII 

1082. 

IX. 

94  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

*1084.  II.  Michael,  born  16  Nov.,  1787  ;  died  31  May,  1867. 
*1085.  III.  Hannah,  born  9  Oct.,  1789  ;  died  12  March,  1841. 
*1086.     IV.       Lois,  born  14  March,  1795;  died  27  July,  1867. 

355. 

MOSES,^  [Richard*  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  4  July,  1766;  mar- 
ried 17  April,  1799,  Elizabeth,  daugliter  of  George  Williams,  a 
prominent  merchant  of  Salem,  Mass.  She  died  29  May,  1808,  aged 
34.  He  graduated  at  Harvard  1787,  studied  medicine  with  Dr. 
Jonathan  Swett  of  Newburyport,  settled  at  Salem,  entered  upon  a 

very  successful  practice,  and 

won  for  himself  a  place  among 

■'^y'^'^-  — ^^^-'^^^-''c^^^^;,,^     the   prominent    physicians   of 

the  time.  His  career  was  cut 
short  by  his  death,  13  Oct., 
1811,  from  pulmonary  consumption,  a  disease  that  proved  fatal  to 
all  his  children.  He  built  and  resided  in  the  house  directly  opposite 
the  Essex  Institute  in  Salem.  The  following  lines,  doubly  pathetic 
in  view  of  the  result,  were  inscribed,  at  his  request,  upon  his  tomb- 
stone : 

Phthisis  iusatiabiliSjt 

Patrem  matremque 

Devorasti. 

Paree,  0 !  Parce, 

Liberis. 

Children : 

1087.  I.         Elizabeth,  born  15  Feb.,  1800;  died  young. 

1088.  II.        Henry,  born  21  Dec,  1802  ;  graduated  at  Harvard 
Medical  School  1825,  and  died  while  on  a  voyage  for  his  health  in  1827. 

1089.  III.      Francis,  born  31  Aug.,  1805  ;  died  1828. 

357. 
FRIEND,^  [Enoch*  Tristram^  Moses'-'}  born  19  Jan.,  1756  ;  mar- 
ried 6  Feb.,  1781,  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Couch  of 
Boscawen,  who  was  born  22  March,  1761,  and  died  14  May,  1834. 
He  lived  in  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  served  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bennington.  He  died  19  Nov., 
1836.     Children: 

t  Insatiable  Consumption,  thou  iiast  destroyed  father  and  mother.    Spare,  O,  spare  the 
childi'en. 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  95 

*1090.     I.         Samuel,  born  7  Dec,  1781  ;  died  24  Aug.,  1840. 

*1091.     II.       Moses,  born  5  Nov.,  1783  ;  died  5  June,  1871. 
1092.     III.      Sally,    born    12    Sept.,    1785 ;   married    (second 
wife)   12   May,  1836,  William,  son  of   John    and   Polly   (Gordon) 
Couch,  who  was  born  19  Oct.,  1775,  and  died  11  April,  1856.     She 
died  4  Aug.,  1869. 

*1093.     IV.      Joseph,  born  1   Aug.,  1787;  died  28  Oct.,  1847. 

*1094.     V.        Judith,  born  4  April,  1789  ;  died  30  May,  1857. 
1095.     VI.      Mary,  born  19  Sept.,  1791  ;  died  26  Nov.,  1869. 

*1096.     VII.     Hannah,  born  24  April,  1798. 

358. 

MARY,^  [Enoch*  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  19  Sept.,  1757;  mar- 
ried 20  April,  1778,  David,  son  of  Capt.  Moses  and  Sarah  (Emery) 
Burbank,  who  was  born  4  July,  1754,  and  died  4  Nov.,  1815.  He 
lived  in  Boscawen,  and  after  the  death  of  his  first  wife  married 
Dorothy  Lowell  by  whom  he  had  two  children.  Mrs.  Mary  Burbank 
died  25  July,  1807.     ChikU-en  : 

1097.  I.  Sarah  Burbank,  born  9  Feb..  1779;  married 
Moses  Smith  of  Salisbury. 

1098.  II.  Abigail  Burbank,  born  20  March,  1780;  died  18 
July,  1816. 

1099.  III.  Abraham  Burbank,  born  16  Nov.,  1781  ;  married 
first  Mary  Call,  and  second  Polly  M.  Jackman,  who  was  born  26 
March,  1787,  and  died  21  Sept.,  1858.  He  was  a  prominent  busi- 
ness man  of  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  being  largely  engaged  in  lumbering. 
He  repeatedly  represented  his  town  in  the  legislature.  He  died  14 
Jan.,  1856.     Children: 

1100.  I.  Friend  Little  Burbank,  born  29  June,  1806  ; 
married  Dorothy  Jackman ;  is  a  lumber  manufacturer  at 
Boscawen. 

1101.  II.  Joanna  Call  Burbank,  born  5  March,  1808; 
died  19  Feb.,  1843. 

1102.  III.  Mary  Little  Burbank,  born  16  Nov.,  1809  ; 
married  Woodman  Jackman  of  Boscawen. 

1103.  IV.  Sophronia  Gerrish  Burbank,  born  25  Aug., 
1812;  died  22  Feb.,  1847. 

1104.  V.  Judith  Call  Burbank,  born  2  Nov.,  1815; 
married  J.  Warren  Jackman.  and  died  21  Nov.,  1847. 


96  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

By  second  wife  : 

1105.  VI.  George  Washington  Burbank,  born  29  June, 
1819  ;  died  16  May,  1873. 

1 106.  VII.  David  Emery  Burbank,  born  16  May,  1822  ; 
married  Mary  Elliot  of  Canterbury,  served  in  the  war  as 
lieutenant  in  the  Sixteenth  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  lives 
at  Norwich,  Vt. 

1107.  VIII.  Bitfield  Plummer  Burbank.  born  1  March, 

1824  ;  died  in  California  1860. 

1108.  IX.      Abraham Pettiugell  Burbank,  born  2  Nov., 

1825  ;  married  Augusta  Runnels  of  Boscawen. 

1109.  X.  Azro  Sheridan  Burbank,  born  29  Aug., 
1827  ;  married  Emeline  S.  Burpee?  and  lives  in  Webster,  N.  H. 

1110.  XI.  Ezekiel  Webster  Burbank,  born  16  June, 
1829  ;  married  first  Martha  A.  Pillsbury,  and  second  Emily 
Hunkins,  served  in  the  Sixteenth  New  Hampshire  Volunteers, 
and  died  27  May,  1863. 

1111.  XII.     Amanda    Jane   Burbank,   born    11    June, 

1831  ;  married  Horatio  N.  Webber  of  Boscawen. 

1112.  IV.  Eliezer  Burbank.  born  1  Jan.,  1785;  married 
Drusilla  Flanders  of  Boscawen. 

1113.  V.  Little  Burbank.  born  2  Feb.,  1787;  married 
Judith  C,  daughter  of  Joshua  Jackman,  was  a  lumberman  at  Bos- 
cawen, and  died  17  Nov.,  1870.     Children; 

1114.  I.  Lucretia  Little  Burbank,  born  13  April, 
1819;  died  12  Dec,  1838. 

1115.  II.  Hannah  Farmer  Burbank,  boi"u  27  Sept., 
1821  ;  died  19  Feb.,  1842. 

1116.  III.  Emulous  Warren  Burbank,  born  20  Nov., 
1825  ;  married  Mary  A.  Runnels  and  lives  in  Lawrence,  Mass. 

1117.  IV.       Calvin    Morris    Burbank,   born    16    June, 

1832  ;   married   Louisa  Nichols,  served  with  much  gallantry 
throughout  the  war,  and  died  in  May,  1866. 

1118.  VI.  Jesse  Burbank,  born  13  June,  1790;  died  in 
United  States  navy. 

1119.  VII.  Enoch  Burbank,  born  20  July,  1793;  moved  to 
Michigan. 

1120.  VIII.  Judith  Burbank.  born  10  July.  1798  ;  married 
Benjamin  Carter  of  Boscawen. 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  97 

859. 

BENJAMIN,^  [Enoch-'  Tristram'  Moses'~\  born  13  April.  1760  ; 
married  first  25  Noa^,  1790,  Rhoda,  daughter  of  Simeon  Bartlett, 
who  -vvas  born  13  April,  1768,  and  died  27  Aug.,  1814.  (She  was  a 
niece  of  Dr.  Josiah  Bartlett  of  Kingston,  a  signer  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence,  and  the  first  governor  of  New  Hampshire 
under  its  free  constitution.)  He  married  second  5  March,  1816, 
Persis  Herbert  of  Concord.  (Japt.  Little  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of 
the  Revolution,  and  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Bennington.  He 
lived  upon  the  homestead  at  Boscawen.  was  a  man  of  sound  judg- 
ment and  often  called  upon  to  act  as  referee  and  to  settle  estates. 
He  was  the  fifth  man  in  town  to  receive  a  magistrate's  commission, 
which  he  held  forty  j^ears.  He  served  as  selectman  eight  times  and 
as  representative  four  years.     He  died  30  Aug.,  1846.     Children  : 

Richard,  born  27  Nov.,  1791  ;  died  29  Oct..  1840. 

John,  born  30  June,  1794;  died  17  Jan..  1797. 

vSiMEox    Bartlett.  born  16  Dec.   1797:  died  29 


*1121. 

I. 

1122. 

II. 

*1123. 

III. 

Dec,  1874. 

*1124. 

r\\ 

1125. 

V. 

Rhoda,  born  14  April,  1801  ;  died  15  Aug..  1852. 

Charles  Herbert,  born  5  Dec,  1804  ;  graduated 
at  Dartmouth  College  in  1827,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary in  1830,  taught  a  few  years  at  the  South,  returned  in  1833,  and 
became  joint  editor  and  proprietor  of  the  New  Hampshire  Observer, 
a  religious  paper  i)rinted  nt  Concord.  He  died  of  consumption  1 
Jan.,  1836. 

8G0. 

JOSEPH,^  lEnoch'^  Tristram-'  Moses^^  born  30  May,  1761  :  mar- 
ried 30  Nov.,  1784,  Anna,  daughter  of  Rev.  Robie  and  Elizabeth 
(Hobson)  Morrill,  wlio  Avas  born  20  Oct.,  1763,  and  died  17  Nov., 
1839.  He  enlisted  on  his  seventeenth  birthday  in  Capt.  Spurr's 
compauj-.  Col.  Nixon's  regiment  of  the  Massachusetts  Line,  and 
served  somewhat  over  a  year.  He  lived  on  Little  Hill  in  Boscawen, 
served  as  selectman  and  two  years  in  the  legislature.  He  died  26 
March,  1843.     Children  : 

1126.  I.  Eliza,  born  7  April,  1787;  died  17  Feb.,  1835. 

1127.  II.  Phebe.  born  26  Jan.,  1789  ;  died  8  Dec,  1850.  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1128.  III.  .Iane.  born  23  Aug..  1701  :  married  11  Feb..  1817, 


98  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

Rev.  Amos  P.  Brown  of  Campton,  N.  H.,  who  was  afterwards  a 
missionary  in  the  West  for  many  j^ears,  and  died  at  Rushville,  111., 
16  April,  1859,  aged  67.  She  died  21  Feb.,  1836,  at  Jerseyville,  III. 
Her  son,  Rev.  John  M.  Brown,  lives  at  Highland,  Kan. 

*1129.     IV.      Jeremiah,  born  1  Sept.,  1794  ;  died  5  April,  1853. 

1130.  V.        Sarah,  born  18  April,  1800  ;  died  30  Sept.,  1856, 
at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

1131.  VI.       Caroline,  born  8  June,  1803. 

361. 
ENOCH,-"'  \_Enoc¥  Tristramr  Moses^']  born  17  Jan.,  1763;  mar- 
ried 30  Nov.,  1790,  (1044)  Polly  Noyes,  who  was  born  15  March, 
1771,  and  died  14  July,  1833.  Deacon  Little  was  a  man  of  remark- 
able vigor,  physically  and  mentally.  His  opportunities  to  obtain  an 
education  were  exceedingly  limited.  He  learned  to  write,  by  the 
light  of  a  fire,  on  strips  of  birch  bark  for  paper  and  a  charred  stick 
for  pencil,  and,  aside  from  a  term  at  Atkinson  Academj^,  was  prac- 
tically self-educated.  He  kept  a  day  book  for  many  years  and  as  he 
was  a  natural  poet,  many  of  his  notes  are  in  rhyme  and  frequently 
afford  a  vivid  picture  of  the  times.  He  was  for  man}^  years  an 
ofHcer  of  the  church  and  w^as  an  honor  to  his  age  and  generation.  (A 
fuller  account  of  his  life  and  specimens  of  his  rhymes  may  be  found 
in  Coffin's  History  of  Boscawen.)  He  died  31  March,  1848. 
Children  : 

Henry,  born  1  Jan.,  1792  ;  died  29  April,  1838. 

Jane,  born  1  June,  1796  ;  died  27  Oct.,  1796. 

Polly,  born  11  Nov.,  1797  ;  died  3  Feb.,  1820. 

Jane,  born  2  Feb.,  1800;  died  9  April,  1877. 

Enoch,  born  8  Nov.,  1802  ;  died  13  Oct.,  1875. 

James,  born  3  Aug.,  1804;  married  15  Dec, 
1829,  Mary,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Mary  (Foster)  Gerrish,  who 
was  born  9  Feb.,  1808,  and  died  14  March,  1836.  He  removed  to 
New  Buffalo,  Mich.,  in  1835,  and  died  8  Sept.,  1836. 


NOAH,^  \_Enoch^  Tristram-^  Moses^']  born  1  Nov.,  1765;  mar- 
ried Ascenath,  daughter  of  John  Elliot  of  Boscawen,  who  died  8 
June,  1808,  aged  41.  He  lived  in  Boscawen  for  a  time,  afterwards 
in  Warner  and  in  Chelsea,  Vt.     He  traveled  extensively  in  various 


*1132. 

I. 

1133. 

II. 

1134. 

III. 

*1135. 

IV. 

*1136. 

V. 

1137. 

VI. 

FIFTH   GENERATION.  99 

states  of  the  Union,  and  died  in  Cass  Count}',  Michigan,  14  Aug., 
1837.     Children : 

*1138.     I.         John,  born  19  March,  1788;  died  11  Sept.,  1832. 

1139.  II.  Elsey,  born  9  Oct.,  1789  ;  married  Samuel  Wells 
of  Warner,  lived  there  and  at  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  where  she  died  about 
1830. 

1140.  III.  Silas,  born  29  Jan.,  1791  ;  married  Adelia  Doan, 
who  died  in  1820.  He  settled  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  had  four 
children,  who  died  young.     He  died  22  May,  1821. 

1141.  IV.  Enoch,  born  11  Sept.,  1796;  married  and  had 
one  child  who  died  in  infancy.  He  was  a  hatter,  and  removed  to 
New  York  State,  where  he  died  about  1824. 

1142.  V.        Laura,  born  23  June,  1799  ;  died  25  Aug.,  1838. 
*1143.     VI.       David,  born  11  Oct.,  1801  ;  died  13  May,  1875. 

1144.  VII.  Hannah  Lucia,  born  25  Aug.,  1803;  married  6 
April,  1826,  Joseph  Story,  lived  in  Boscawen,  and  died  1  March, 
1846.     Children : 

1145.  I.         Albert  T.  Story. 

1146.  II.       Julia  A.  Stor}',  deceased. 

1147.  III.      Joel  B.  Story,  deceased. 

1148.  IV.      William  H.  Story. 

*1149.     VIII.  Harriet,  born  25  May,  1806  ;  died  22  Dec,  1878. 

864. 

JESSE,^  [Enoch*  Tristram^  Moses^l  born  30  July,  1767  ;  married 
Martha,  daughter  of  (141)  Col.  Henry  and  Martha  (Clough)  Ger- 
rish  of  Boscawen,  who  was  born  14  May,  1777,  and  died  28  Aug., 
1855,  at  New  Buffalo,  Michigan.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer,  lived  on 
Little  Hill  in  what  is  now  Webster,  N.  H.  He  was  a  consistent 
Christian,  a  good  citizen,  and  died  respected  by  all,  19  Aug.,  1840. 
Childi'en,  besides  a  son  who  died  unnamed : 

*1150.     I.         Jacob,  born  1  May,  1795  ;  died  17  Dec,  1876. 

*1151.     II.       John,  born  25  Nov.,  1796  ;  died  15  Feb.,  1829. 
1152.     III.      Susan,  born  23  March,  1798  ;    married  fibrst  her 
cousin    (1132)    Henry   Little,  and   second  28  April,   1858,  Deacon 
Timothy  M.  Rose  of  Granville,  Ohio. 

*1153.     IV.       Henry,  born  23  March,  1800. 

*1154.     V.        Thomas,  born  2  Jan.,  1802  ;  died  19  Aug.,  1877. 

*1155.     VI.       Martha,  born  21  June,  1803. 


100  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

*llo6.  VII.  Leavitt  Clough,  born  24  Feb.,  1805;  died  23 
March,  1854. 

1157.  VIII.  Emma,  born  4  May,  1808;  married  27  April, 
1830,  Rev.  Addison  Kingsbury  of  North  Coventry,  Conn.,  and  died 
at  Belpre,  Ohio,  11  Aug.,  1830. 

*1158.     IX.      Sarah  Gerrish,  born  7  Aug..  1810. 

366. 

SARAH  ILSLEy,5  [JEnoch^  Tristram-^  Moses^']  born  20  April, 
1770;  married  Moses,  son  of  (141)  Col.  Henry  and  Martha 
(Clough)  Gerrish,  who  was  born  17  Feb.,  1768,  and  died  24  Nov., 
1854.  He  lived  in  Boscawen,  N.  H.  She  died  10  Dec.  1836. 
Children : 

1159.  I.  Sally  Gerrish,  born  26  Oct.,  1790;  married  11 
Feb.,  1819,  John,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Russell)  Farmer,  who 
was  born  11  Dec,  1791,  and  died  17  July,  1836.  Col.  Farmer  was 
a  prominent  and  influential  citizen  of  Boscawen,  and  extensively 
engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  lumber.  His  wife  died  1  Sept., 
1864.     Children : 

1160.  I.  Moses  Gerrish  Farmer,  born  9  Feb.,  1820  ; 
married  25  Dec,  1844,  Hannah  T.,  daughter  of  Richard 
Shapleigh  of  Berwick,  Me.  Prof.  Farmer  was  the  principal 
inventor  of  the  telegraphic  fire  alarm,  and  the  first  to  demon- 
strate the  practicability  of  the  electie  light  in  America.  He 
stands  in  the  foremost  rank  of  scientists,  and  as  an  electri- 
cian probably  is  without  a  peer  on  this  side  of  the  Atlantic. 
Since  1872  he  has  been  professor  of  electrical  science  in  the 
United  States  Naval  Torpedo  Station  at  Newport,  R.  I.  A 
full  account  of  his  numerous  inventions  may  be  found  in 
Coffin's  History  of  Boscawen.     Children  : 

1161.  I.         Sarah  Jane  Farmer,  born  22  July, 
1847. 

1162.  II.        Clarence    Farmer,    born    26    May, 
1860  ;  died  27  May,  1860. 

1163.  11.  Page  French  Farmer,  born  28  June,  1821  ; 
died  27  July,  1822. 

1164.  III.  John  Page  Farmer,  born  24  Sept.,  1823; 
married  Martha  Locke  of  Great  Falls,  lives  in  Minnesota. 
Children : 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  101 

1165.  I.         John  Quincy  Farmer,  born  23  Feb., 
1848;  died  8  May,  1857. 

1166.  II.        Martha  Jane  Farmer,  born  17  June, 
1851  ;  died  10  March,  1857. 

1167.  III.      Mary  White  Farmer,  born  22  March, 
1853. 

1168.  IV.       Chai'les    Russell   Farmer,    born    11 
March,  1855. 

1169.  IV.  Sallie  Russell  Farmer,  born  30  Aug.,  1826  ; 
married  18  Feb.,  1846,  Charles  Carleton,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Hannah  (Kilburn)  Coffin,  who  was  born  26  Julj',  1823.  Mr. 
Coffin's  career  as  "Carleton,"  the  war  correspondent  of  the 
Boston  Journal,  and  as  an  author  and  lyceum  lecturer  is  too 
well  known  to  requu-e  extensive  notice  here.  He  has  pub- 
lished, besides  many  articles  for  the  periodicals,  "My  Days  and 
Nights  on  the  Battlefield,"  "  Following  the  Flag,"  "  Winning 
His  Way,"  "Four  Years  of  Fighting,"  "Our  New  Way 
Round  the  World,"  "The  Seat  of  Empire,"  "  Caleb  Krinkle," 
"The  Boys  of  '76,"  "The  Story  of  Liberty,"  and  the 
"  Histor}'  of  Boscawen." 

1170.  V.  Jane  Grey  Farmer,  born  7  June,  1828; 
married  Ephraim,  son  of  (1121)  Richard  Little,  and  died  27 
June,  1867. 

1171.  VI.      Jeremiah  Otis  Farmer,  born  7  June,  1828; 
died  6  Dec,  1828. 

1172.  11.        Jekemiah  Gerrish,  born  1  Jan.,   1794;  married 
8  March,  1821       135)  Jane  Little,  and  died  30  Oct.,  1843. 

368. 

HANNAH,'"'  lEnoch^  Tristram^  Moses-]  born  10  April,  1775; 
married  25  Dec,  1792,  Moses  Coffin,  who  was  born  in  Newbury, 
Mass.,  9  Sept.,  1767,  and  died  at  Salisbury  3  Feb.,  1843.  He  was 
a  tailor,  and  early  moved  to  Boscawen.  He  married  second  Ann 
Webster  of  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  by  whom  he  had  three  children.  His 
wife  Hannah  died  4  Nov.,  1811.     Cliildren  : 

1173.  I.         Polly    Coffin,    born    23    Aug.,    1794;    died    14 
Jan.,  1813. 

1174.  II.       Judith  Coffin,  born  22  Oct.,  1795  ;  died  unmar- 
ried Oct.,  1825. 


102  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

369. 

ELSE,^  [JoJm^  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  1  Dec,  1768;  married 
Adams,  son  of  John  and  Mehitable  (Adams)  Knight.  He  was  a 
farmer,  lived  in  Newbury,  and  died  10  Oct.,  1848.  She  died  22 
Nov.,  1851.     Children: 

1175.  I.  Adams  Knight,  born  7  March,  1799  ;  married  his 
cousin  (1186)  Mary  Little,  and  died  16  Dec,  1868. 

1176.  II.  Else  Knight,  born  23  Aug.,  1801;  married  28 
Jan.,  1827,  William  Goodwin. 

1177.  III.  Anna  Knight,  born  21  Aug.,  1803  ;  married  1 
Dec,  1831,  Joseph  Lunt. 

1178.  IV.  John  Little  Knight,  born  24  Dec,  1807;  mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Goodwin.  i 

1179.  V.  Fkederic  Knight,  born  27  March,  1810;  married 
2  Nov.,  1834,  Sarah  C.  Knight. 

370. 
LEVI,^  [John*  Tristram^  Moses^'}  born  12  Nov.,  1770  ;  married  15 
Oct.,  1794,  Mary  Lovering  of  Boston,  Mass.,  who  married  second 
Thomas  Robinson  of  Deerfield,  N.  H.,  and  died  11  Sept.,  1834, 
aged  60.  Mr.  Little  was  a  housewright,  lived  in  Boston  where 
he  died  in  the  spring  of  1802,  leaving  three  children  :  John  and 
Joseph,  who  died  in  infancy,  and 

1180.  Maria,  born  4  Jan.,  1798 ;  married  Capt.  William 
Turner  of  Candia,  N.  H.,  a  farmer  and  contractor,  who  was  born  11 
April,  1796,  and  died  21  March,  1851.  She  died  10  Nov.,  1822. 
Children  : 

1181.  I.  William  Harrison  Turner,  born  19  Nov., 
1816  ;  married  first  Mary  Smith,  and  second  Miss  Percy,  and 
died  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  about  1860. 

1182.  11.        Joseph  Sullivan  Turner,  born  21  Dec,  1818. 

1183.  III.  John  Milton  Turner,  born  6  Dec,  1820, 
lives  in  Oil  City,  Penu. 

1184.  IV.  George  A.  Turner,  born  31  Oct.,  1822; 
died  7  Nov.,  1822. 

371. 
NOAH,^  \_Jolm'^  Tristram^  Moses^~\  born  27  Sept.,  1772  ;  married 
first  15  Nov.,  1801,  Jane,  daughter  of  Nicholas  and  Eunice  (Dole) 


*1185. 

I. 

*1186. 

II. 

*1187. 

III. 

1188. 

W. 

*li.t). 

V. 

1190. 

VI. 

FIFTH   GENERATION.  103^ 

Limt,  who  died  27  June,  1831,  aged  56;  second  1832,  Priscilla 
Hayes  of  North  Hampton,  N.  H.  ;  and  thhxl  27  Dec.,  1838,  Olive, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Olive  Littlefield  of  Kenuebunk,  Me.  He 
was  a  carpenter  and  farmer,  lived  in  Newbury,  and  died  22  May,  1852, 
Children  : 

Eliza,  born  2  March,  1802. 

Mary,  born  9  Dec,  1805. 

Caroline,  born  5  May,  1808  ;  died  13  Jan.,  1871. 

Albert,  born  12  July,  1810:  died  30  Oct.,  1811. 

JoHX,  born  3  Aug.,  1813. 

Charles,  born  U  April.  1817  ;  died  14  Dec,  1829. 

372. 

PAUL,''  [^John*  Tristram-^  Mosefr^  born  29  April,  1775  :  married 
first  12  Sept.,  1805,  Mehitable,  daughter  of  Nicholas  and  Eunice 
(Dole)  Lunt,  and  second  15  Sept.,  1818,  Sarah  Little,  adopted 
daughter  of  (354)  Amos  Little.  She  was  of  French  descent,  and 
died  25  May,  1874.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Newbury,  and  died. 
2  July,  1847.     Childi'en  : 

*1191.     I.         Frances  Amelia,  born  9  Jan.,  1822. 
1192.     II.        S.ARAHjANE,born  27 Sept..  1829  ;  died  8  June,  1846. 

374. 
STEPHEN,'^  IStej^hen*  Moses""  3/ose.s--']  born  30  May,  1745  ;  mar- 
ried Sarah,  daughter  of  Dr.  Clement  Jackson  and  sister  of  Dr. 
Hall  Jackson,  both  distinguished  physicians  of  Portsmouth.  She 
died  at  Newbury  13  Feb.,  1806,  aged  58.  He  was  a  ph^'sician  and 
lived  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  At  the  outbreak  of  the  Revolution  he 
was  quite  prominent  as  a  royalist  and  was  exiled  by  the  state  legis- 
lature with  Gov.  Wentworth  and  several  others.  He  afterwards 
served  as  surgeon  in  the  British  navy  and  never  returned  to  this 
country,  but  died  in  London  11  July,  1800.     Children  : 

Sarah,  born  18  Feb.,  1768;  died  20  Feb.,  1857. 

Judith,  born  5  Feb.,  1770  ;  died  in  1773. 

Mary,  born  25  April,  1772  ;  died  31  March,  1864. 

Stephen,  born  26  March.  1774;  died  22  March, 

Elizabeth, born  14 March,  1776  ;  died 5 Nov.,  1858. 


*1193. 

I. 

1194. 

II. 

*1195. 

III. 

*1196. 

IV. 

1852. 

*1197. 

V. 

104  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

375. 

JOSHUA,-'  \_Stephen^  Moses-'  Moses^]  born  8  July,  1747  ;  married 

I  Jan.,  1774,  Eunice,  daugliter  of  John  and  Judith  (Worth)  Atkin- 
son, who  died  9  Nov.,  1816.  He  held  the  commission  of  colonel  in 
the  militia,  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  lived  near  Turkey  Hill, 
Newbury,  and  died  25  June,  1836.     Children: 

1198.     I.         Eunice,  born  7  July,  1784;  died  9  Dec,  1800. 
*1199.     II.        Judith,  born  1  July,  1787:  died  14  March,  1864. 

376. 

ABNER,-'  [Stephen^  Moses-'  Moses'^  born  29  Dec,  1750  ;  married 
Abigail,  daughter  of  Ichabod  and  Priscilla,  (Bailey)  Atkinson,  who 
married  second  Robert  Emerson.  Lieutenant  Little  lived  iu  Hamp- 
stead,  N.  H.,  and  died  16  June,  1781.     Children: 

*1200.     I.         Stephen,  born  31  Oct.,  1771  ;  died  18  Nov.,  1860. 

*1201.     II.        Robert,  born  24  Oct.,  1773  ;  died  1860. 

377. 

JUDITH,"'  [iSte2)hen-^  Moses''  Moses'^']  born  17  Nov..  1753  ;  mar- 
ried 1770,  Joseph  Merrick,  and  died  28  May,  1846.  He  was  a 
farmer,  lived  in  Hampstead.  where  he  died  29  Dec,  1823,  in  his 
74th  year.     Children  : 

1202.  I.  Judith  Merrick,  born  25  Jan.,  1771  ;  married 
1786,  Rufus,  son  of  Reuben  Harriman. 

1203.  II.       Joseph  Merrick,  born  22  June,    1773  ;    married 

II  April,  1799,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Laban  Harriman  of  Hampstead. 

1204.  III.  Temperance  Merrick,  born  8  Sept.,  1775  ;  mar- 
ried 11  Juljf,  1799,  James  Noyes  of  Corinth,  Vt. 

1205.  IV.  Mary  Merrick,  born  16  March,  1778 :  married 
1793,  Samuel  Dalton,  by  whom  she  had  eleven  children. 

1206.  V.  Hannah  Merrick,  born  17  May.  1780:  married 
John  Grimes. 

1207.  VI.  Abner  Little  Merrick,  born  22  June,  1782 ; 
married  22  Aug.,  1806,  Martha  Corliss  of  Hampstead,  and  died  27 
April,  1845. 

1208.  VII.  Sarah  Merrick,  born  3  July,  1784;  married  19 
May,  1803,  Edward,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Noyes,  and  had  nine 
children. 


FIFTH   GENEEATIOK.  105 

1209.  VIII.  Nathaniel  Merrick,  born  26  Dec,  1786;  mar- 
ried 10  Nov.,  1814,  Sarah  Corliss  of  Hampstead,  by  whom  he  had 
five  children.  He  was  a  shoemaker,  lived  in  Hampstead,  and  died 
11  Aug.,  1827. 

1210.  IX.  Abigail  Merrick,  born  28  Oct.,  1789  ;  married 
27  Jan..  1820,  Bartholomew  Heath,  and  died  without  issue. 

1211.  X.  Ann  Merrick,  born  28  Aug..  1791  ;  married  17 
Dec,  1812,  Paul  Gardner  of  Haverhill. 

1212.  XI.  Joshua  Merrick,  born  20  May.  1793  :  married 
Eliza  Emery. 

1213.  XII.  Lydia  Merrick.  l)oin  2.s  Dec,  1796;  married 
Oliver  Lake. 

878. 

TEMPERANCE, 5  ISteplien''  Moses'  Mose^']  born  2  April.  1757  ; 
married  1778,  Enoch,  son  of  Enoch  and  Sarah  Merrill,  and  died  11 
June,  1842.  He  was  a  fai-mer.  lived  in  Newburyport,  and  died  28 
Sept.,  1812.     Children: 

1214.  I.  Mary  Merrill,  born  31  Jiui..  1779  :  died  unmar- 
ried 28  Nov..  1822. 

1215.  II.  Sarah  Merrill,  born  5  March,  1780;  married 
April,  1803,  (second  wife)  Moses  Bailey,  had  one  child,  and  died  30 
July,  1804. 

1216.  III.  Benjamin  Merrill,  born  Dec,  1781  ;  married 
1806,  Eleanor  Hale  of  Gloucester.  Mass.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
and  died  18  Jan.,  1808. 

1217.  IV.  Enoch  Merrill,  born  Feb.,  1784;  married  24 
June,  1822,  Maiy,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Morse  of  Bradford,  Mass. 

1218.  V.  Judith  Merrill,  born  21  Feb..  1786;  died  un- 
married 1  May,  1805. 

1219.  VI.  Joseph  Merrill,  born  Dec  17-S7  ;  died  unmar- 
ried Oct.,  1811. 

1220.  VII.  Temperance  Merrill,  bom  27  Aug..  1789  :  died 
unmarried  16  Jul}',  1807. 

1221.  VIII.  Abner  Merrill,  born  April,  1791  ;  married  vSarah, 
daughter  of  Jeremiah  Leavitt  of  Exeter,  N.  H. 

1222.  IX.      Hannah  Merrill,  born  24  July,  1793. 

1223.  X.  Elizabeth  Merrill,  born  23  March,  1796;  died 
unmarried  14  July,  1815. 

1224.  XI.      Moses  Merrill,  born  s  Jnlv,  1799.    ^ 


106  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

DAVID,^  IStephen-^  Moses""  Moses^'\  born  6  April,  1760;  mar- 
ried 24  March,  1785,  (1261)  Abigail,  daughter  of  John  Noyes  and 
granddaughter  of  (131)  Moses  Little,  who  was  born  16  March, 
1767,  and  died  5  Aug.,  1842.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  militia,  held 
various  town  offices,  served  in  the  legislature,  and  was  a  large 
farmer  and  extensively  interested  in  real  estate  at  Newburyport  and 
Newbury,  where  he  died  1  Jan.,  1825.     Children  : 

1225.  I.  John  Noyes,  l)oru  26  Sept.,  1786;  died  unmar- 
ried 27  Jan.,  1810. 

1226.  II.  Sarah,  born  29  Sept.,  1790;  married  5  Dec, 
1815  (927)  Tristram  Little,  and  died  14  May,  1863. 

Mary,  born  22  May,   1798  ;    died  unmarried    20 

Stephen  William,  born  10  Dec,  1795. 

Abigail,  born  5  Dec,  1797;  died  30  Oct.,  1865. 

Ebenezer,  born  9  Feb.,  1801. 

Elizabeth,  born  22  April,   1805  ;  died  12  Dec, 

380. 

JONATHAN, ■'^  IStephen^  Moses^  Moses-}  born  6  April,  1760; 
married  1787,  (1021)  Dorothy  Little,  who  was  born  7  March,  1763, 
and  died  27  July,.  1834.  Col.  Little  was  a  large  farmer  and  land 
owner  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.  He  was  a  good  military  officer,  served 
in  the  state  legislature  three  years,  and  was  several  times  chosen 
selectman.     He  died  21  Jan.,  1829.     Children: 

*1232.     I.         Joseph,  born  26  July,  1788;  died  8  Aug.,  1875. 

*1233.     II.        Stephen,  born  29  April,  1792  ;  died  27  Feb.,  1875. 

*1234.     III.      John,  born  23  Oct.,  1794  ;  died  27  June,  1852. 
1235.     IV.      Jonathan  Knight,  born  22  March,  1798  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Dartmouth  1823,  taught  at  Belleville,  Newburyport,  began 
the  study  of  medicine  with  Dr.  Richard  S.  Spoffoi'd  of  that  place, 
and  died  25  May,  1825. 

*1236.     V.        David,  born  1  Aug.,  1803. 

381. 

JACOB,^  [Stephen^  Moses^  3foses^']  born  17  March,  1763  ;  married 
28  Sept.,  1786,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Hannah  Sawyer, 


1227. 

III. 

March,  1826. 

*1228. 

IV. 

*1229. 

V. 

*1230. 

VI. 

*1231. 

VII 

1869. 

^iAT', 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  107 

who  was  bora  8  July,  1764,  and  died  6  Jan.,  1850.  He  was  a  very 
prominent  merchant  of  Newburyport  and  extensively  engaged  in  ship- 
ping. The  large  fortune  he  had  acquired  was  lost,  to  a  great  extent,  by 
the  war  of  1812,  during  which  his  ships  rotted  at  the  wharfs.  It  may 
not  be  out  of  place  to  mention  that  the  first  Merino  sheep  ever  sent 
to  this  country  were  brought  over  in  one  of  his  vessels.  He  died  22 
Feb.,  1820.     Childi-en : 

Mart,  born  30  May,  1788  ;  died  17  Sept.,  1840. 

Joseph,       )  died  19  Nov.,  1789. 

-o  w3orul8Nov.,1789:  ,.    mA-M        1^700 

Benjamin,  j  '          'died 20 Nov.,  1/89. 

Moses  Sawyer,   born   28   Sept.,    1790;    died  30 

Hannah,  born  18  May,  1792;  died  unmarried  16 

Judith,  born  20  April,  179.5  ;  died  unmarried  26 

Jacob,  born  19  March,  1797  ;  died  28  March,  1865. 
William,  born   6   Feb.,    1799 ;    died    at   sea    21 

Alfred,  born  16  Dec,  1802  ;  died  at  sea  8  Feb., 

Edward  Bass,  born  3  July,  1804;  died  14  Dec, 

Caroline,  born  12  Jan.,  ISOG  ;  married  John 
Phillips  of  Mobile,  Ala.,  an  uncle  of  Rev.  Phillips  Brooks  of  Boston, 
and  died  7  June,  1853,  without  issue. 

1248.  XII.     Harriet,  born  5  Aug.,  1808;    died   unmarried  4 
Feb.,  1847. 

382. 

WILLIAM  COFFIN, 5  [John*  Moses'  Moses"^^  born  17  Nov., 
1745  ;  married  Dec,  1768,  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  Rowell,  Esq., 
of  Newburyport,  who  died  18  Oct.,  1840,  aged  95  years.  He  was  a 
silversmith,  lived  in  Newburyport  until  1790,  when  he  removed  to 
Amesbury.  In  1801  he  went  to  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  where  he  was 
engaged  in  farming,  and  died  16  Dec,  1816.     Children: 

1249.  I.         Thomas  Rowell,   born   29  Sept.,    1769;    died  8 
July,  1785. 

*1250.     II.        William,  born  7  April,  1771  ;  died  2  Aug.,  1836. 
*1251.     III.      John,  born  13  Nov.,  1773  ;  died  9  July,  1812. 


*1237. 

I. 

1238. 

II. 

1239. 

III. 

1240. 

IV. 

March,  185 

6. 

1241. 

V. 

Oct.,  1876. 

1242. 

VI. 

March,  184 

2. 

*1243. 

VII. 

1244. 

VIII 

July,  1815. 

1245. 

IX. 

1819. 

*1246. 

X. 

1864. 

1247. 

XI. 

108  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

*1252.     IV.  Abigail,  born  30  Aug.,  1777;  died  Sept.,  1859. 

*1253.     V.  Francis,  born  7  May,  1780  ;  died  18  March,  1860. 

1254.  VI.  Mary,  born  15  May,  1782;  died  unmarried  18 
Nov.,  1827. 

*1255.  VIl.  Thomas  Rowell,  born  28  May,  1786;  died  1 
Jan.,  1861. 

*1256.     VIIl.  Valentine,  born  21  Feb..  1790  ;  died 4  June,  1852. 


ABIGAIL,'^  [John^  Moses'^  Moses^']  born  5  Dec,  1750;  married 
William,  son  of  Rev.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Bradstreet)  Johnson 
of  West  Newbury,  whose  daughter  Mary  married  (222)  Joseph 
Little.  He  was  a  merchant  at  Newburyport,  and  died  11  April, 
1811.     Children:  ' 

1257.  I.  Temperance  Ripp  Johnson,  born  15  Jan.,  1772; 
died  young. 

1258.  II.  Temperance  Johnson,  born  29  April,  1774  ;  died 
unmarried. 

1259.  III.  William  Johnson,   born  31   Aug.,  1776;  was   a 
carriage  maker  at  Amesbury. 

1260.  IV.  Mary  Johnson,  died  unmarried  5  Nov.,  1801  (?). 

389. 

SARAH,^  IMoses'^  Moses^  Moses^'\  born  15  Dec,  1743  ;  married  19 
June,  1765,  John,  son  of  Daniel  and  Abigail  (Toppan)  Noyes,  who 
was  born  March,  1741,  and  died  of  small-pox  on  Kent's  Island, 
Newbury,  18  July,  1778.  He  was  descended  from  Nicholas,  brother 
of  Rev.  James  Noyes  of  Newbury,  through  John^  DauieP  Daniel.* 
He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Newbury.  She  died  15  Aug.,  1775. 
Children,  beside  a  son  that  died  unnamed  : 

1261.  I.         Abigail  Noyes,  born  16  March,   1767  ;    married 
(379)  David  Little,  and  died  5  Aug.,  1842. 

1262.  11.        Daniel   Noyes,    born    26    Feb.,    1769;    died    17 
April,  1774. 

1263.  III.      Sarah  Noyes,  born  25  Oct.,  1771  ;  died  31  March, 
1776. 

1264.  IV.      Elizabeth  Noyes,   born  18  Aug.,   1773;  died  7 
April,  1775. 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  109 

891. 

JOSIAH,^  [Moses*  Moses^  Moses^^  born  16  Feb.,  1747;  married 
23  March,  1770,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Sarah  (Bailey) 
Toppan,t  who  was  born  27  May,  1748,  and  died  11  Oct.,  1823. 
Col.  Josiah  Little,  like  his  father,  was  a  man  of  great  energy  and 
business  talent.  He  had  charge  of  his  father's  real  estate  for  many 
years,  and  early  gained  an  acquaintance  with  the  worth  of  wild  lauds, 
which  was  of  great  advantage  to  him.  The  purchase,  care,  and 
improvement  of  this  kind  of  property  occupied  a  large  portion  of 
his  time.  He  was  also  engaged  to  a  considerable  extent  in  shipping, 
and  was  a  large  owner  of  real  estate  in  the  •  business  portion  of 
Newburyport.  He  left  at  his  death  a  handsome  estate.  He  was 
prominent  in  public  affairs,  and  his  influence  in  Newbury  was  almost 
unlimited.  He  was  representative  to  the  General  Court  for  twenty- 
tive  years,  of  which  nineteen  were  in  succession,  and  served  in  the 
constitutional  convention  of  1820.  His  influence  in  the  legislature 
prevented  at  one  time  the  sacrifice  of  state  lands  in  Maine.  He  was 
a  vigorous  adherent  of  the  party  that  favored  the  placing  of  the 
honor  of  the  country  be^^ond  the  reach  of  popular  excitement,  and 
yet  no  man  of  equal  wealth  can  be  named  who  was  more  emphati- 
cally one  of  the  people.  No  one  would  have  been  more  ready  than 
he  to  peril  person  or  possessions  in  the  defense  of  popular  liberty. 
He  retained  his  physical  powers  to  an  unusual  extent.  Every 
year  till  he  was  past  eighty  he  used  to  visit  his  lands  in  Maine,  New 
Hampshire,  and  Vermont,  driving  over  the  I'ough  roads  alone,  even 
after  he  had  lost  one  hand  by  a  premature  explosion  while  superin- 
tending the  blasting  of  a  passage  through  the  rapids  on  the  Andros- 
coggin below  Lewiston.  As  a  leading  proprietor  and  tlie  agent  of 
the  Pejepscot  Company,  whose  claims,  only  established  after  pro- 
longed litigation,  were  not  always  acknowledged,  he  was  often 
brought  into  unpleasant  relations  with  the  squatters,  who  were  then 

t  Edward  Toppan  was  born  7  Sept.,  1715,  and  lived  in  Newbury.  For  the  ancestry  of 
his  wife,  Sarah  Bailey,  see  page  39.  His  father,  Abraham  Toppan,  was  horn  29  June, 
1684,  and  married  24  Oct.,  1713,  Esther,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Michael  Wigglesworth  of 
Maiden,  author  of  the  "Day  of  Doom,"  a  graduate  and  professor  of  Harvard  College. 
His  gi-andfather,  Lieut.  Jacob  Toppan,  was  born  1645,  and  married  24  Aug.,  1670,  Han- 
nah, daughter  of  Mr.  Henry  Sewall,  and  sister  of  Chief  Justice  Samuel  Sewall.  His  great- 
grandfather, Abraham  Toppan,  married  Susanna  Taylor,  came  from  Yarmouth,  England,  to 
Newbury  in  1637,  and  died  5  Nov.,  1672,  aged  66.  Abraham,  the  emigrant,  is  believed  to 
have  been  fourth  in  descent  from  Robert  Topham  of  Linton,  in  the  West  Riding  of  York- 
shire, who  died  in  1550.  His  cousin,  Henry  Toppan,  was  a  royalist,  lieutenant-colonel  of 
a  regiment  of  horse,  and  killed  at  the  battle  of  Marston  Moor  in  1644. 


110  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

numerous  in  Maine.  Several  of  his  adventures  are  handed  down, 
laughable  enough  were  it  not  that  his  life  was  frequently  endan- 
gered. He  was  an  early  and  efficient  friend  of  Bowdoin  College,  as. 
his  father  before  him  had  been  of  Dartmouth.  His  death,  which 
took  place  26  Dec,  1830,  was  the  result  of  an  accident  by  which  his 
thigh  was  broken.  In  character  he  was  a  genuine  son  of  the  Puri- 
tans. Honest  towards  God  and  man  he  expected  the  same  of  others. 
Though  his  indomitable  will  and  a  certain  brusqueness  of  manner 
may  have  at  times  concealed  the  fact,  he  was,  notwithstanding,  pos- 
sessed of  a  warm,  generous  heart.  Those  who  knew  him  the  best 
loved  him  the  most.      Children  : 

Michael,  born  14  March,  1771  ;  died  16  March, 

Edward,  born  12  March,  1773  ;  died  21  Sept.,  1849. 
Alice,  born  1  Feb.,  1775  ;  died  27  July,  1819. 
Sarah,  born  16  Jan.,  1777  ;  died  26  Dec,  1777. 
Sarah,  born  27  July,  1779  ;  married   (725)  John 
>  March,  1868. 

Moses,  born  17  Aug.,  1781  ;  died  7  March,  1802. 
Anna,  born  29  Nov.,  1783  ;  died  13  Nov.,  1866. 
Mary,  born  4  May,  1786  ;  died  26  Jan.,  1871. 
Judith   Toppan,   born  5   Sept.,    1788;    died    16 

JosiAH,  born  13  Jan.,  1791  ;  graduated  at  Bow- 
doin in  1811,  married  24  Jan.,  1814,  Sophrouia,  daughter  of  John 
Balch  of  Newburyport,  who  was  born  14  Feb.,  1793,  and  died  24 
June,  1872.  Mr.  Little  was  an  extensive  land  owner  and  engaged 
in  manufacturing.  He  was  not  so  prominent  in  political  life  as  his 
father,  though  he  served  two  terms  in  the  Massachusetts  Senate.  He 
was  eminently  a  public  spirited  man,  and  gave  largely  to  benevolent 
objects.  He  founded  the  Newburyport  Public  Library,  and  estab- 
lished a  professorship  of  Natural  Science  in  Bowdoin  College,  of 
which  institution  he  was  an  overseer  for  several  years.  He  was  also 
a  member  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  He  felt  a  deep  interest 
in  the  family  name,  desired  that  his  farm  at  Turkey  Hill,  which  had 
descended  from  father  to  son  since  the  first  settlement  of  the  town, 
should  be  a  place  for  family  reunions,  and  left  by  his  will  a  consider- 
able sum  of  money,  the  interest  of  which  was  to  be  applied  to  the 
relief  of  any  unfortunate  members  of  the  family.  He  died  without 
issue  5  Feb.,  1860. 


*1265. 

I. 

1830. 

n266. 

II. 

*1267. 

III. 

1268. 

IV. 

1269. 

V. 

Little,  and  died  1 

1270. 

VI. 

*1271. 

VII. 

1272. 

VIII 

1273. 

IX. 

April,  1791 

1274. 

X. 

^ 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  Ill 


ABIGAIL,'"^  [Moses*  Moses^  Moses^'\  born  2  April,  1749  ;  married 
John  Gideon  Bailey,  who  was  a  farmer  at  Newbury,  Vt.,  and  died 
in  the  winter  of  1817-8.  She  died  23  Sept.,  1838,  leaving  an  unu- 
sually large  number  of  descendants.     Children  : 

1275.  I.  Sarah  Bailev,  born  25  Nov.,  1765  ;  married  first 
James,  son  of  Gen.  Jacob  and  Prudence  (Noj^es)  Bailey,  who  was 
born  1  Oct.,  1757,  and  died  April,  1784,  and  second  Otho  Stevens 
of  Waterford,  Vt.     Children  : 

1276.  I.  Lydia  Bailey,  married  Mr.  Cunningham  of 
Bradford,  Vt. 

1277.  II.        James  A.  Bailey,  born  23  Jan.,  1784  ;  mar- 
ried Mary  Christie  of  Newbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

1278.  I.  Abigail  Little  Bailey,  born  14  Dec, 
1809. 

1279.  II.  Mary  Ann  Bailey,  born  4  July,  1812  ; 
married  James  Gage  of  Newbury,  Vt. 

1280.  III.  Sophronia  L.  Bailey,  born  18  May, 
1815  ;  married  Charles  J.  Scott,  a  lumber  merchant  of 
WeUs  Elver. 

1281.  IV.  Thomas  C.  Bailey,  born  11  Nov., 
1817;  died  27  Nov.,  1842. 

1282.  V.  rlosiah  Little  Bailey,  born  15  Aug., 
1820;  died  21  Aug.,  1839. 

1283.  VI.  Richard  W.  Bailey,  born  8  Feb., 
1824  ;  lives  in  Lancaster,  N.  H. 

1284.  VII.  Harriet  Bailey,  born  15  May,  1829  ; 
married  Cyrus  Gage,  and  lives  at  Wells  River,  Vt. 

John  B.  Stevens,  lived  in  Waterford,  Vt. 
Otho  Stevens,  lived  in  Waterford,  Vt. 
Simon  Stevens,  removed  to  the  west. 
Jefferson  Stevens,  removed  to  the  west. 
Abigail  StcA^ens,  married  Thomas  Tillotson 
of  Maidstone,  Vt. 

1290.  VIII.  Tabitha  Stevens,  married   Mr.    Carter   of 
Waterford. 

1291.  J  XI,.       Betsey  Stevens,  married  Joseph  Berry,  a 
lawyer  of  Newbury,  Vt. 


1285. 

III. 

1286. 

IV. 

1287. 

V. 

1288. 

VI. 

1289. 

VII. 

112  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1292.     X.        Ellen  Stevens,  married  Frank  Johnson,  and 
lives  (1881)  in  Newbiuy,  Vt. 
1293.     II.        James  Bailey,  born  17  Aug.,  1767  ;  married  first 
Sarah   Stevens.      He   lived   in   Newbury,   Vt.,   and   died   in   1847. 
Children,  the  last  three  by  a  second  wife  : 

1294.  I.  Anna  Bailey,  married  Reuben  Batchelder 
of  Bradford,  Vt.,  and  died  at  Burlington,  Vt.,  leaving  one 
son,  Carlos  Batchelder. 

1295.  II.        Betsey  Bailey  (  ? ) . 

1296.  III.  Tristram  Bailey,  born  1  May,  1805  ;  mar- 
ried Eunice,  daughter  of  John  Strong,  was  a  physician  and 
farmer  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  where  he  died  1  July,  1869.  They 
had  ten  children.  , 

1297.  IV.       Robert  Bailey,  lived  in  Boston. 

V.  Jackson  Bailej',  lived  in  Boston. 

VI.  Henry  Bailey,  lived  in  Newbury.  Vt. 
Elizabeth    Bailet,    born    29    Jan.,    1770:    died 


1298. 

1299. 

1300. 

III. 

3.,  1788 

1301. 

IV. 

Moses  Little  Bailey,  born  1772;  married  Eliz- 
abeth Dennis  of  Marblehead,  Mass.     Children  : 

1302.  I.         Michael  Little  Bailey,  born  5  Jan.,  1792; 
died  young. 

1303.  II.        Laura  Maria  Bailey,  born  17  Oct.,   1794; 
married  4  Dec,  1817,  Enoch  P.  Chase.     Children  : 

1304.  I.  Elizabeth  Little  Chase,  born  23  Nov. , 
1818  ;  married  John  Alexander  Hill,  who  died  8  Aug., 
1869.  She  died  31  Dec,  1854.  Children,  beside  one 
that  died  young : 

1305.  I.  Laura  R.  Hill,  born  6  Aug., 
1843  ;  married  8  July,  1869,  Ephraim  E.  Har- 
rington of  Damariscotta,  Me. 

1306.  II.  Ellen  Frances  Hill,  born  23 
Aug.,  1849  ;  married  1867.  Nathaniel  I.  Mitchell 
of  Boston.     Child : 

1307.     I.      Bessie    Chase    Mitchell, 
born  1  June,  1869. 
1308.     III.      Mary    Abby    Hill,    born    19 
Feb.,    1842;    married   William    S.    Stetson    of 
Damariscotta,  Me. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  118 

1309.  II.  Moses  Little  Chase,  born  22  Nov., 
1820. 

1310.  III.  William  Plummer  Chase,  born  5 
June,  1822. 

1311.  IV.  Frederic  Dennis  Chase,  born  2  Sept., 
1824  ;  married  Helen  Maria  Short,  who  was  born  28 
April,  1828.     Children: 

1312.  I.         Bella  Maria   Chase,  born  11 
May,  1853. 

1313.  II.        Frederic  Dennis  Chase,  born 
1  July,  1861. 

1314.  III.      Bailey  Chase,  born  29  April, 
1868  ;  died  young. 

1315.  V.  Anna  Marj-  Chase,  born  16  March, 
1826. 

1316.  VI.       LanraAliceChase,born250ct.,1828. 

1317.  VII.  Abigail  Little  Chase,  born  19  March, 
1832  ;  lives  at  Newburyport,  Mass. 

1318.  VIII.  Almira  Brown  Chase,  born  2  May, 
1834. 

1319.  IX.  Edward  Payson  Chase,  born  2  July, 
1837;  died  20  Feb..  1839. 

1320.  III.      Elizabeth    Bailey,    born    23    Sept..    1796; 
married  Isaac  Wilkius. 

1321.  IV.      ErasmusJohnson|Baile3%bornl5  Julj^,  1798. 

1322.  V.        John  Dennis  Bailey,  born  10  Oct.,  1802. 

1323.  VI.      Michael  Little  Bailey,  was  a  soldier  in  the 
regular  army,  and  died  unmarried. 

1324.  VII.     Sarah  March  Bailey,  died  17  Dec,  1810. 

1325.  VIII.  Alice   Johnson    Baile}^,    born    28    March, 
1811  ;  died  unmarried  at  Newbury,  Vt.,  about  1876. 

1326.  IX.      Sarah  March  Bailey,  born  20  Feb.,  1813; 
married  Wyatt  Osgood  of  Amesbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

1327.  I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Osgood,  born  22 
May,  1836  ;  married  Thomas  Bradley,  Jr. 

1328.  II.  Sarah  Dennis  Osgood,  born  1  Jan., 
1838  ;  married  William  Kennett. 

1329.  III.  Edward  Payson  Osgood,  born  22 
Feb.,  1840;  married  Sarah  Colbv- 


114  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1330.  IV.  Lydia  Emily  Osgood,  born  29  Nov., 
1842  ;  married  Charles  Evans. 
1331.  V.  Abigail  Little  Bailey,  born  25  June,  1774; 
married  first  Phineas  Stone,  by  whom  she  had  one  daughter,  Jane 
Stone,  who  married  (1634)  George  Little,  and  second  6  May,  1801, 
Frederick  Augustus,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Prudence  (Hubbard) 
Sumner,  who  was  born  at  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1  May,  1770,  and  died 
13  Aug.,  1834.  Mr.  Sumner  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1793,  lived  at 
Charlestown,  N.  H.,  and  was  Judge  of  Probate  for  Sullivan  County. 
His  wife  died  23  Feb.,  1850.     Children  : 

1332.  I.  Frederick  Augustus  Sumner,  born  31  Jan., 
1802,  graduated  at  Harvard  College  in  1823,  and  at  the  Med- 
ical School  in  1827;  married  1  Nov.,  184<i,  Sarah  W.  Mc- 
Farland  of  Skowhegan,  Me.  He  lived  in  Boston,  and  died 
10  Oct.,  1873. 

1333.  11.  George  Wheaton  Sumner,  born  28  Dec, 
1804  ;  married  6  June,  1838,  Charlotte  Marryatt,  daughter  of 
Nathaniel  Tucker  of  Bellows  Falls,  and  died  14  Aug.,  1840. 
Child : 

1334.  I.  Charlotte  Marryatt  Sumner,  born 
June,  1839. 
1335.  ni.  Catherine  Abigail  Sumner,  born  8  Feb., 
1806  ;  married  6  Nov.,  1837,  James  Breckenridge,  son  of 
William  Benjamin  and  Esther  (Burnham)  Sumner,  who  was 
born  31  Jan.,  1788,  and  died  24  June,  1875.  He  lived  at 
Dalton,  N.  H.,  which  he  represented  in  the  legislature  in  1838 
and  1839.     His  wife  died  21  May,  1874.     Children  : 

1336.  I.  Frederick  Augustus  Sumner,  born 
28  Oct.,  1838  ;  died  1  April,  1844. 

1337.  II.  Catherine  Abigail  Sumner,  born  20 
Oct.,  1841;  married  18  Sept.,  1865,  William  H.  M. 
Howard  of  West  Fairlee,  Vt. 

1338.  III.  James  Breckenridge  Sumner,  born 
23  Oct.,  1843  ;  married  6  May,  1874,  Ellen  Mary  Pear- 
son of  Essex,  N.  Y.    He  lives  at  Dalton,  N.  H.     Child  : 

1339.     I.      James    Breckenridge    Sumner, 
born  26  May,  1877. 
1340.     IV.      Pauline    Sumner,    born    22    Sept., 
1847;  died  21  Feb.,  1855. 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  115 

1341.  IV.  Martha  Brandon  Foxcroft  Sumner,  born 
2  Feb.,  1808  ;  married 31  Oct.,  1826,  James  Tilden  Blanchard 
of  Boston,  and  died  Dec,  1827. 

1342.  V.  Caleb  Ellis  Sumner,  born  28  Dec,  1813, 
graduated  at  Dartmouth,  1833,  and  died  unmarried  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  15  Feb.,  1840. 

1343.  VI.  Sarah  Fitch  Sumner,  born  8  June,  1819; 
married  5  March,  1838,  Thomas  Swan  Weld  of  Boston,  who 
died  1849,  and  second  1851,  Donald  Thane. 

1344.  VI.  Anna  Bailey,  born  12  May,  177G;  married  26 
Sept..  1793.  Isaac  Duffs,  who  was  born  4  July,  1769,  and  died 
Nov.,  1835.  She  died  ^5  Oct.,  1839.  Only  child  that  survived 
infancy  : 

1345.  I.  Harriet  Stowell  Duffs,  born  20  Feb.,  1795  ; 
married  7  June,  1815,  Willard  H.  Woodbury,  who  was  born 
4  April,  1791,  and  died  19  Oct.,  1832.  He  was  a  trader  at 
Minot,  Me.,  served  many  times  as  selectman,  and  represented 
his  town  in  the  legislature.  She  died  2  Aug.,  1861.  Chil- 
dren, beside  one  that  died  young  : 

1346.     I.         Harriet    Ann   Woodbury,    born    16 
May,  1816  ;   married  Dr.  Nathan  C,  son  of  Amos  and 
Judith  Jane  (Coy)  Harris,  who  was  born  25  Jan.,  1817, 
and  died  15  May,  1875.     Dr.  Harris  was  a  successful 
phj^sician  at  Auburn,  and  represented  his  town  in  the 
state  legislature.     Childi'en,  one  that  died  young  and 
1347.     Nathan  Willard  Harris,  born  8  Jan., 
1853  ;  married  17  Sept.,  1878,  Manilla  Hebard, 
daughter  of   David  H.    and   Esther    (Perkins) 
Smith,  who  died  15  May,  1880.     He  graduated 
at  Bates  College  in  1873,  took  a  post  graduate 
course  at  Yale,  where  he  received  the  degree  of 
Ph.D.  in  1875,  studied  law^  and  is  (1881)  Reg- 
ister  of    Probate     for    Androscoggin    County. 
Child  : 

1348.     Manilla  Esther  Harris,  born 
5  May,  1880. 

1349.  II.  .  Laura  Duffs  Woodbury,  born  23 
Feb.,  1818  ;  married  Dr.  Amos  Otis,  who  died  3  Aug., 
1844.     She  died  27  Oct.,  1844. 

1350.  III.      Nathan  Prince   Woodbury,  born    1 


116  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

May,  1820  ;  married  Ann  Harris,  and  was  a  merchant 
at  Portland,  where  he  died  4  Aug.,  1866.     Child: 

1351.  I.  Frank  P.  Woodbury,  died  29 
Oct.,  1864,  aged  22. 
1352.  IV.  Helen  Abigail  Woodbury,  born  30 
Dec,  1822;  married  Major  Josiah  Dunn,  sou  of  Dr. 
Moses  R.  and  Mary  Strout  (Dunn)  Pulsifer,  who  was 
born  in  Poland,  Me.,  13  May,  1820.  He  entered 
Colbj^  University,  but  did  not  finish  the  course,  was 
admitted  to  the  bar,  and  soon  after  studied  phonogra- 
phy, and  became  the  pioneer  of  short-haud  reporting 
in  Maine.  Major  Pulsifer  has  been  clerk  of  court  for 
Androscoggin  County  nii\e  years,  served  as  paymaster 
in  the  army  during  the  war,  and,  as  state  reporter  of 
decisions,  published  three  volumes  of  Maine  Reports. 
They  reside  at  Auburn,  Me.     Children  : 

1353.  I.  Abbie  Pulsifer,  born  23  May, 
1849,  is  a  stenographer. 

1354.  n.  Pitman  Pulsifer,  born  27 
June,  1852  ;  married  Mary  Ella  Marston.  He 
is  a  stenographer  and  lives  in  Auburn,  Me. 
Children  : 

1355.  I.         Wirt  Russell  Pulsifer, 
born  2  Feb.,  1876  ;  died  7  Aug.,  1876. 

1356.  n.       Edith    Pulsifer,    born 
28  May,  1877. 

1357.  III.  WoodburjT  Pulsifer,  born  13 
Ma}^,  1855  ;  graduated  at  Bowdoin  1875,  mar- 
ried 20  May,  1879,  Adelaide  C,  daughter  of 
Richard  C.  and  Cornelia  B.  Pennell  of  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.  He  is  a  lawyer  and  stenographer, 
and  lives  at  Lewiston,  Me.     Child  : 

1358.     I.     Lizzie  Adelaide  Pulsifer, 
born  15  March,  1880. 

1359.  IV.  Cornelia  Pulsifer,  born  30 
Dec,  1858. 

1360.  V.  Harriet  Ann  Pulsifer,  born  19 
April,  1870. 

1361.     V.        Willard    H.    Woodburv,    born    20 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  117 

April,  1826  ;  married  28  Oct.,  1848,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
A.  S.  Freeman,  Esq.,  of  Poland,  Me.  He  is  a  whole- 
sale merchant  at  Portland,  Me.     Children  : 

1362.     I.         Charles  Otis  Woodbury,  born 
12  Jan.,  1850. 

13G3.     II.        Howard  H.  Woodbury,  born 
24  Sept..  1857. 

1304.     III.      Florence  E.  Woodburj^,  born 
1  March.  1862. 
1365.     VI.       Cornelia  Woodbury,  born  14  Sept., 
1831  ;  died  15  Oct.,  1849. 

1366.  VII.  .John  Bailey,  born  17  Auo..  1778  ;  early  removed 
to  Ohio. 

1367.  VIII.  Prudence  Bailey,  born  13  Nov.,  1780;  married 
Mr.  Briggs,  a  tailor  of  Wells  River,  and  had  eight  childi'en. 

1368.  IX.  Daniel  Bailey,  born  27  Sept.,  1782;  married 
13  Nov.,  1804,  Hannah  Hibbard.  who  was  born  13  July,  1782.  He 
served  in  the  war  of  1812,  and  died  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  just  at  its 
close.     Children : 

136'J.  I.  Ehoda  Chaml)erlaiu  Bailey,  born  4  Feb., 
1805;  married  18  Nov.,  1821.  Winchester  Elhaiian,  son  of 
Simeon  and  Betsey  (Blanchard)  Wright,  who  was  born  in  New 
Ipswich,  N.  H.,  21  .lune.  1798.  and  died  Sept.,  1848.  He 
was  a  shoemaker,  and  lived  at  Bradford,  Vt.  His  wife  died 
29  May,  1845.     Children  : 

1370.  I.  31ary  Ann  Wright,  born  29  Dec, 
1822,  and  died  leaving  one  son,  Walter  A.  Burns. 

1371.  II.  George  AVashington  Wright,  born  3 
June,  1825;  married  18  Nov.,  1852,  Harriet  A.  Cum- 
inings.  and  lives  at  Bradford,  Vt.     Children  : 

1372.  T.         Emma    H.    Wright,    born    8 
May,  1854. 

1373.  II.        Mary   Ella  Wright,  born    17 
May,  1856. 

1374.  III.  Harriet  Barron  Wright,  born  30 
Aug.,  1826;  deceased. 

1375.  r\'^.  Charles  Winchester  Wright,  born 
10  Nov.,  1828;  deceased. 

1376. "  V.  Sidney  Joseph  Warren  Wright,  born 
12  Jan.,  1832;  deceased. 


118  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1377.  VI.  Haunah  Louisa  Wright,  born  10 
May,  1834  ;  deceased. 

1378.  VII.  John  Elhanan  Palmer  Wright,  born 
28  Feb.,  1837;  married  16  Aug.,  1860,  Ollie  Melissa 
Hathaway.  He  enlisted  in  Company  G,  Second  Ver- 
mont Volunteers,  and  lost  an  arm  at  the  battle  of 
Spottsylvania  Court  House.  He  now  (1881)  lives  at 
Burlington,  Vt.     Children  : 

1379.  I.         George       Elhanan      Wright, 
born  1  Sept.,  1861. 

1380.  II.        Effie  Wright,  born  18  Sept., 
1862. 

1381.  III.      A^bie  Louisa  Wright,  born  6 
Aug.,  1865. 

1382.  IV.       William     Franklin     Wright, 
born  28  April  1867. 

1383.  V.        Allen   Loomis    Wright,   boi'u 
29  June,  1869,  and  died  12  March,  1871. 

1384.  VI.       Stella  May  Wright,  born  24 
Feb.,  1871  ;  died  18  Oct.,  1876. 

1385.  VII.     Marion  Esther  Wright,  born 
1  March,  1873. 

1386.  VIII.  Melvina  Foster  Wright,  born 
15  Aug.,  1874. 

1387.  IX.      Rutherford     Hayes    Wright, 
born  9  Feb.,  1877. 

1388.  X.        Josie    Bell"  Wright,    born    9 
Nov.,  1878. 

1389.  VIII.  Edward  Bailey  Wright,  born  15 
Sept.,  1841  ;  died  leaving  one  child.  Norma  Wright, 
who  lives  at  Wells  River,  Vt. 

1390.  II.  Josiah  Bailey,  born  23  Nov.,  1806  ;  married 
21  Dec,  1829,  Nancy  B.  Hunt,  who  was  born  in  New  Haven, 
Vt.,  3  Sept.,  1803,  and  died  24  May,  1881.  He  lives  in  Dick- 
inson, Franklin  County,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

1391.  I.  Mary  R.  Bailey,  born  25  Aug.,  1830  ; 
married  Charles  Rugg,  a  farmer  of  Fairfax,  Vt. 

1392.  II.  Oscar  Bailey,  born  19  Nov.,  1832; 
died  28  Nov.,  1836. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  119 

1393.  III.  Nancy  H.  Baile.y,  bom  26  May,  1836  ; 
married  Andrew  Potter,  a  farmer  of  Dickinson,  N.  Y. 

1394.  IV.  Daniel  A.  B.  Bailey,  born  15  Aug., 
1839  ;  married  Emily  J.  Wheeler,  is  a  machinist,  and 
lives  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

1395.  V.  Wealthy  R.  Bailey,  born  16  April, 
1842  ;  married  John  Dawson,  a  farmer  of  Dickinson, 
N.  Y. 

1396.  VI.  Henry  H.  Bailey,  born  24  July,  1846  ; 
died  15  Oct.,  1871. 

1397.     III.      Daniel  Bailey,  died  unmarried  (?)  at  sea. 

1398.  X.  JosiAH  Little  Bailey,  born  28  May,  1786  ;  mar- 
ried Anna,  daughter  of  Deacon  William  and  Nancy  (Woodman) 
Carter,  who  died  Aug.,  1877,  aged  83.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in 
Newbury,  Vt.,  and  died  6  Feb.,  1835.     Children: 

1399.  I.  Mary  Ann  Bailey,  born  29  July,  1812  ; 
married  Burke  Tyler,  and  lives  in  Keene,  N.  H. 

1400.  II.  William  Harrison  Bailey,  born  13  July,  1813  ; 
lives  in  Waterford,  Vt. 

1401.  III.  John  Gideon  Bailey,  born  23  April,  1815  ; 
settled  in  New  York. 

1402.  IV.  Betsey  Maria  Bailey,  born  29  Dec,  1816; 
married  11  Dec,  1834,  John,  son  of  John  Peach,  a  farmer  of 
Newbury.     Children : 

1403.  I.  Ellen  Peach,  born  1  Aug.,  1837; 
married  15  Oct.,  1856,  Charles  H.  George.     Children: 

1404.  I.  Nellie  George,  born  4  Sept., 
1857;  maiTied  2  April,  1881,  Dr.  E.  A.  Toby 
of  Warren,  N.  H. 

1405.  II.  Arabella  George,  born  25 
June,  1869  ;  died  31  Jan.,  1871. 

1406.  III.  Eva  George,  born  13  Dec, 
1871. 

1407.  IV.  Bessie  George,  born  13  April, 
1874. 

1408.  II.  Arabella  Peach,  born  28  Oct.,  1851  ; 
died  Aug.,  1861. 

1409.     V.        Fred  Bailey,  born  22  May,   1818  ;  settled 


120  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

in  West  Virginia,  and  served  in  the  Union  army  dnring  the 
late  war. 

1410.  VI.  George  Bailey,  born  11  Feb.,  1821;  died 
unmarried  July,  1877. 

1411.  VII.  Jasper  Bailey,  born  5  Dec,  1823;  died 
July,  1854,  leaving  one  son,  William  H.  Bailey  of  White- 
field,  N.  H. 

1412.  XI.  William  Wigglesworth  Bailey,  born  12  May, 
1788  ;  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  and  is  said  to  have  settled  in  Maine. 

1413.  XII.  Elizabeth  Maria  Bailey,  born  26  Nov.,  1789; 
married  Simon  Blake,  a  successful  business  man,  who  lived  on  the 
homestead  at  Newbury,  Vt.,  and  died  Oct.,  1838.     Children: 

1414.  I.         Royal  Blake. 

1415.  II.        Betsey  Blake,  married  Mr.  Gould. 

1416.  III.      Oscar  Blake,  was  a  merchant  in  Chicago. 
1417.     XIII.  Mary  Follansbee  Bailey,  born  28  Jan.,  1793; 

married   first   26    April,   1812,  Ebenezer    S.  Mcllvain,  and  second 
Charles  K.  Merrill.     Children  : 

1418.  I.         Ira  Merrill,  was  murdered  at  8unapee,N.  H. 

1419.  II.  Mary  Merrill,  married  William  Hart,  and 
lived  in  Bradford,  N.  H. 

1420.  III.  Sarah  Merrill,  married  her  cousin,  Jere- 
miah Merrill,  and  lived  at  Sunapee,  N.  H. 

393.. 

LYDIA,-''  [3'Ioses'^  Moses-^  Moses^'\  born  24  Nov.,  1751  ;  married 
4  Oct.,  1770,  John,  son  of  John  and  Judith  (Worth)  Atkinson,! 
who  was  born  30  April,  1740  ;  died  6  Dec,  1811.  He  was  a  hatter 
by  trade,  and  lived  on  North  Atkinson  Street  at  Newburyport.  He 
served  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  was  selectman,  town  clerk,  and  a 
prominent  citizen.     His  wife  died  19  Sept.,  1820.     Children: 

1421.  I.  John  Atkinson,  born  25  June,  1771  ;  married  6 
May,  1798,  Lucy  Chipman  of   Plymouth,  Mass.,  who    died    1846. 

t  Johnl  Atkinson  was  born  about  1640,  came  to  Newbury  as  early  as  1663,  married  27 
April,  1664,  Sara  Myrick,  and  lived  on  the  southeast  side  of  the  "  upper  green."  He  was 
a  nephew  of  Mr.  Theodore  Atkinson  of  Boston,  a  native  of  Bury,  Lancashire,  England. 
His  son,  John2  Atkinson,  born  1667,  married  Sarah  Woodman,  and  had  Johns  Atkin- 
son, born  29  Oct.,  1695,  who  married  23  Nov.,  1721,  Judith  Worth.  By  reference  to  the 
text  it  will  be  seen  that  there  has  been  an  xmbroken  line  of  John  Atkinsons  for  eight 
generations. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  121 

He  was  a  farmer,  early  settled  in  Maine,  and  died  at  West  Minot, 

29  Dec,  1855.     Children: 

1422.  I.  John  Atkinson,  born  13  April,  1799  ; 
married  first  12  Jan.,  1825,  Sarah  Crooker,  and  second 
Hannah  W.  Bartlett,  who  died  30  May,  1872.  He 
was  a  physician  in  Newbmyport,  and  died  21  Aug., 
1852.     Children : 

1423,  I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Atkinson, 
born  2  Jan.,  1826  :  died  8  March,  1863. 

1424.  II.  John  Atkinson,  born  12  June, 
1828 ;  married  Elizabeth  A.  Lancaster.  He 
was  a  merchant  in  India,  and  now  lives  in  West 
Newton,  Mass.     Children  : 

1425.  I.         Lizzie     Daniel     Rose 
Atkinson,  born  7  April,  1859. 

1426.  II.       Maud    Lancaster   At- 
kinson, born  25  Aug..  1862. 

1427.  III.      John   Atkinson,   born 
28  Dec,  1865. 

1428.  IV.  Sarah  Crooker  Atkinson, 
born  19  Sept.,  1830  ;  man-ied  28  June,  1848, 
Samuel  Stevens,  and  died  12  Nov.,  1867. 
Children  : 

1429.     I.         John  Stevens,  born  24 
Sept.,  1854:  died  29  June,  1859. 

'1430.     II.     Alice  Atkinson  Stevens, 
born  9  July,  1856. 

1431.  III.      Mary    Ellen    Stevens, 
born  15  Aug.,  1858. 

1432.  III.     Hattie    Stevens,    born 
18  July,  1860  ;  died  29  Dec,  1879. 

1433.  IV.  James  White  Atkinson,  born 
14  Oct.,  1832  ;  died  27  Dec,  1855. 

1434.  V.  Harriet  Bartlett  Atkinson, 
born  15  March,  1838  ;  died  11  April,  1840. 

1435.  VI.  Anna  Newman  Atkinson, 
born  24  AprU,  1840. 

1436.  VII.  William  Bartlett  Atkinson, 
born  20  April,  1842. 


122  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1437.  VIII.     r  Lucy   Ellen    Atkinson, 

1438.  IX.  1  Harriet  Louisa  Atkinson, 
born  6  Nov.,  1844;  Harriet  Louisa  died  10 
Nov.,  1844. 

1439.  X.  Harriet  Augusta  Atkinson, 
born  15  March,  1848. 

1440.  II.  Lydia  Atkinson,  born  23  Nov.,  1800; 
married  25  July,  1833,  Mark  Lowell.  Rev.  John  A.  Lowell 
of  South  Danville,  N.  H.,  who  graduated  at  Colby  in  1853, 
is  their  son. 

1441.  III.  Lucy  Atkinson,  born  4  Nov.,  1802;  mar- 
ried 30  May,  1833,  Enos,  son  of  Moses  and  Eunice  (Millett) 
Bradbury,  a  farmer  of  West  Minot.  He  was  born  9  April, 
1796,  and  died  3  Dec.  1848.  !^he  died  19  Jan.,  1840. 
Children  : 

1442.  I.  Mary  Alice  Bradbury,  born  31  Aug., 
1835  ;  married  Otis  Sargent  of  West  Amesbury,  Mass., 
and  died  27  Aug.,  1879. 

1443.  II.  Francette  Amelia  Bradbury,  born  3 
Sept.,  1837;  married  8  Feb.,  1865,  Adelbert  Green- 
wood, a  shoe  manufacturer  of  Boston.     Children  : 

1444.  I.  Alice  Gertrude  Greenwood, 
born  1  March,  1867. 

1445.  II.  Edward  Adelbert  Greenwood, 
born  24  Nov.,  1869. 

1446.  IV.  Charles  Chipman  Atkinson,  born  30  May, 
1804;  married  20  Dec,  1827,  Sally  Noyes.  He  is  a  farmer 
and  lives  in  Minot,  Me.     Children  : 

1447.  I.  Harriet  Noyes  Atkinson,  born  25 
Aug.,  1828;  died  28  Aug.,  1828. 

1448.  II.  Harriet  Noyes  Atkinson,  born  22 
May,  1830  ;  married  Horace  Crooker,  10  April,  1852. 

1449.  III.  Marcena  Atkinson,  born  24  May, 
1832  ;  married  15  Aug.,  1852,  Silas  Crooker. 

1450.  IV.  Charles  Atkinson,  born  6  May, 
1834  ;  married  1865  Annette  Hunt,  lives  in  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  and  has  two  children. 

1451.  V.  John  Atkinson,  born  14  May,  1836  ; 
is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Minot,  Me. 


FIFTH   GENEKATION.  123 

1452.  VI.  Benjamin  Atkinson,  born  13  Aug., 
1838. 

1453.  VII.  Hannah  Sargent  Atkinson,  born  1 
Dec,  1840. 

1454.  VIII.  Francis  Sargent  Atkinson,  born  16 
Oct.,  1843. 

1455.  .IX.  Sarah  Noyes  Atkinson,  born  31 
July,  1845  ;  married  Burleigh  0.  Hall. 

1456.  X.  Nicholas  Noj'es  Atkinson,  boi-n  4 
April,  1848  ;  graduated  at  Colby  University'  in  1869, 
began  the  study  of  theology,  but  was  obliged  to  desist 
on  account  of  failing  sight,  and  is  now  in  Colorado. 

1457.  V.  Benjamin  Atkinson,  born  29  Jan.,  1806  ; 
married  1  Dec,  1831,  Rhoda  W.  Chandler.  He  was  a  phj'si- 
cian,  and  lived  in  Amesburj'.     Children  : 

1458.  I.  Seth  Chandler  Atkinson,  born  9 
Dec,  1832  ;  died  6  May.  1833. 

1459.  II.  Benjamin  Chandler  Atkinson,  born 
10  April,  1834  ;  married  Abby  Bailey. 

1460.  III.  Laura  Wadsworth  Atkinson,  born 
29  April,  1836;  married  19  Oct..  'l854.  John  P. 
Whittier.     Children : 

1461.  I.  Edward    Atkinson    Whittier, 
born  25  July,  1858. 

1462.  II.        Laura  Wadsworth   Whittier, 
born  3  Aug.,  1868. 

1463.     IV.       Elizabeth   Boynton  Atkinson,  born 
16  Nov.,  1847  ;  married  Edward  Taylor. 
1464.     VI.        Mary  Atkinson,  born  17  Sept.,  1808  ;  mar- 
ried 11  June,  1837,  Stephen  Drew  Hutchinson,  who  was  born 
in  Hebron,  Me.,  25  Sept.,   1812.     She  died  18  July,   1874. 
Children  : 

1465.     I.         Mary  Annette  Hutchinson,  born  in 
Buckfield,  Me.,  29  July,  1838;  married  11  Nov.,  1875, 
■  Sumner  Edwin  Newell,  who  was  born  27  June,  1836, 
and  lives  in  Paris,  Me.     Child : 

1466.     I.         Mary  Atkinson  Newell,  born 
30  Jan.,  1879. 
1467.     n.       John  Randolph  Hutchinson,  born  11 


124  LITTLE   GENEALOGY, 

April,  1840  ;  married  1  Oct.,  18G7,  Sophia  Mellen  Kit- 
tredge,  who  was  born  12  May,  1841.  They  live  in 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Children  : 

1468.  I.         Charles    Kittredge    Hutchin- 
son, born  24  Oct.,  1808. 

1469.  II.        Robert   Edward  Lee  Hutch- 
inson, born  6  Jan.,  1870. 

1470.  III.  Winfield  Scott  Hutchinson,  born  27 
May,  1845;  married  1  Jan.,  1870,  Adelaide  L.  Perry 
of  Brunswick,  Me.  He  graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1867, 
and  is  a  lawyer  in  Boston.     Child  : 

1471.     I.         Harold  Hutchinson,  born  30 
May,  1871. 

1472.  IV.  (leorge  Washington  Hutchinson, 
born  in  Paris,  Me.,  11  April,  1848;  married  1  June, 
1876,  Harriet  Persis  Mallory,  who  was  born  27  June, 
18.50.     They  live  at  New  Haven,  Conn.     Child: 

1473.  I.         Pachel  Hutchinson,  born  12 
Jan.,  1881. 

1473.  V.  Kate  Worth  Hutchinson,  born  27 
July,  1850 ;  married  1  Jan.,  1872,  George  DeKalb 
Willis  of  Paris,  who  was  born  2  March,  1847,  and 
died  18  Oct.,  1875.     Children: 

1474.  I.         Winifred     Atkinson    Willis, 
born  7  May,  1873. 

1475.  II.        Mildred   Felton  Willis,  born 
lU  July,  1875. 

1476.  VII.  Celia  Ann  Atkinson,  born  25  March,  1812  ; 
married  30  Dec,  1833,  John  Greenwood. 

1477.  VIII.  Hannah  Atkinson,  born  31  Aug.,  1814^ 
married  28  Aug.,  1836,  Francis  vSargent  of  Merrimac,  and 
died  1  July,  1881.     Children: 

1478.  I.  Francis  Augustus  Sargent,  born  9 
Sept.,  1842  ;  married  30  May,  1867,  Sarah  J.  Woodard, 
and  died  3  Dec,  1877.     Children: 

1479.  I.         Abram     Woodard     Sargent, 
born  23  June,  1868. 

1480.  II.        Louise  Sargent,  born  13  June, 
1872. 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  125 

1481.     III.      Frank  Augustus  Sargent,  born 

26  Oct.,  1877. 

1482.     II .        Elmer  Preston  S  argent ,  born  1 1  Aug . , 

1844;  married  first  18  Oct.,  1865,  Mary  Louisa  Bart- 

lett,  and  second  23  Nov..  1876,  Judith  Bailey  FoUans- 

bee.     Children  : 

1483.  I.         Francis  vSargent,  born  17  Dec, 
1866. 

1484.  II.        Elmer  Preston  Sargent,  born 
3  July,  1869. 

1485.  III.      Edith  Hale  Sargent,  born  17 
May,  1878. 

1486.  IV.       Fannie     Atkinson     Sargent, 
born  25  July,  1879. 

1487.  IX.  Jacob  Atkinson,  born  16  Aug.,  1817  ;  mar- 
ried 23  Dec,  1852,  Eliza  Edd}'.  He  was  a  lawj^er,  and  lived 
in  Boston.     Children  : 

1488.  I.         John  Milton  Eddy  Atkinson. 

1489.  II.  Lizzie  Eddy  Atkinson,  lives  in  San 
Francisco. 

1490.  X.  Josiah  Atkinson,  born  16  Aug.,  1817  ;  mar- 
ried 29  June,  1848,  Olivia  C.  Bonney,  who  was  born  3  Aug., 
1825,  and  died  8  April,  1861.  He  was  a  physician,  lived  in 
Newburyport,  and  died  21  June.  1869.     Children: 

1491.  1.  George  Bonney  Atkinson,  born  23 
March,  1849  ;  died  in  Singapore.  India,  20  Oct.,  1866. 

1492.  II.  Charles  Bonney  Atkinson,  born  28 
July,  1851. 

1493.  III.  Edward  Ernest  Atkinson,  born  15 
Maj^,  1853,  graduated  with  honor  at  Brown  University 
in  1879,  is  studying  for  the  ministry  at  Newton,  Mass. 

1494.  IV.  Juliette  Olivia  Atkinson,  born  26 
Oct.,  1854;  died  11  Sept.,  1855. 

1495.  Y.  Ella  Thompson  Atkinson,  born  4 
July,  1856  ;  died  5  April,  1879. 

1496.  VI.  .  William  Henry  Atkinson,  born  6 
May,  1859  ;  died  13  June,  1862. 

1497.  XI.  Sarah  Abigail  Atkinson,  born  18  Feb., 
1823  ;  married  1845,  Benjamin  F.  Faunce. 


126  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1498.  II.  Theodore  Atkinson,  born  3  April,  1773  ;  mar- 
ried 13  Feb.,  1796,  Mary  Noyes,  and  died  15  Nov.,  (?)  1853.  He 
was  a  house  builder,  and  lived  at  Belleville,  Newburyport.  Chil- 
dren : 

1499.  I,         Mary  Atkinson,  born  Feb.,  1797;  married 

12  Dec.,  1827,  John  Stockman,  and  died  Dec,  1836. 

1500.  II.  John  Atkinson,  born  30  Dec,  1798;  died 
10  Feb.,  1802. 

1501.  III.  Eunice  Atkinson,  born  25  May,  1801  ;  mar- 
ried James  Horton  5  Dec,  1826. 

1502.  IV.  Lydia  Atkinson,  born  29  Sept.,  1803  ;  mar- 
ried 12  June,  1824,  Elbridge  G.  Rogers. 

1503.  V.  Judith  Atkinson,  born  9  Sept.,  1806; 
died  11  May,  1823. 

1504.  III.  Anna  Atkinson,  born  25  June,  1775,  married 
(1200)  Stephen  Little,  and  died  20  Oct.,  1847. 

1505.  IV.  Lydia  Atkinson,  born  4  June,  1777  ;  married  24 
Nov.,  1802,  Charles  Moody,  and  died  20  March,  1824.  He  married 
second  16  June,  1826,  Sally  Merrill  of  Newbury,  and  died  4  July, 
1848.     His  second  wife  died  26  Aug.,  1862.     Children  : 

1506.  I.  Charles  Moody,  born  4  Dec,  1803;  mar- 
ried first  2  Sept.,  1833,  Harriet  Bridgham,  and  second  12 
Oct.,  1862,  Mary  Howard  Bradbury.  He  died  12  Sept.,  1863. 
Children  : 

1507.  I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Moody,  born  11 
Oct.,  1834;  died  12  Feb.,  1844. 

1508.  II.        Silas  Moody,  born  12  Nov.,   1835. 

1509.  III.  Charles  Henry  Moody,  born  29 
Sept.,  1837;  married  first  19  Nov.,  1865;  Nancy 
Maria  Washburn,  and  second  17  May,  1877,  Frances 
Ricker.     Childi'en : 

1510.  I.         .John      Marshall      Washburn 
Moody,  born  13  June,  1867. 

1511.  II.       James  Edward  Moody,  born 
7  Dec,  1868. 

1512.  IV.  Alexis  Bridgham  Moody,  born  11 
Dec,  1840  ;  died  10  Sept.,  1843. 

1513.  V.  Edward  Francis  Moody,  born  13 
Aug.,  1842  :  died  30  May,  1845. 


FLFTH   GENERATION.  127 

1514.  VI.  Harriet  Ellen  Moody,  born  27  Oct., 
1844  ;  lives  at  Auburn,  Me. 

1515.  VII.  William  Francis  Mood}^,  born  23 
July,  1847. 

1516.  VIII.  Anna  Merrill  Moody,  born  24  Dec, 
1«50. 

1517.  II.  Sarah  .Jane  Moody,  born  1  Oct.,  1805; 
married  17  Sept.,  1829,  John  Downing,  and  died  19  June, 
1830.     Child : 

1518.  I.  Sarah  Jane  Moody,  born  19  June, 
1830 ;  married  David  Patch,  and  died  April,  1873. 
Child : 

1519.     I.         Fred    Leroj'  Patch,   born   29 

Dec,  1871. 
1520.     V.        Moses  Little  Atkinson,   born    14    April,   1779  ; 
married  June,  1808,  Charlotte  Dutch,  who  died  in  1865,  aged  86.    He 
was  a  shoemaker,  lived  at  Newburyport,  and  died   17  May,   1854. 
Children  : 

1521.  I.  John  Atkinson,  born  14  Jan.,  1809;  mar- 
ried 2  Feb.,  1831,  Sarah  Ann  Jeness.  and  died  11  Sept..  1875. 
Children  : 

1522.  I.  Caroline  Atkinson,  born  23  Dec, 
1831  ;  married  27  Sept.,  1860,  William  H.  Flagg,  and 
died  24  Oct.,  1861. 

1523.  II.  Dora  D.  Atkinson,  born  31  Jan., 
1834. 

1524.  III.  John  Heuiy  Atkinson,  born  13  April, 
1837 ;  married  22  Feb.,  1861,  Mary  J.  Edson. 

1525.  IV.  Lucy  Jeness  Atkinson,  born  <S  Dec, 
1839. 

1526.  II.  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  born  31  May,  1810; 
married  Geo.  K.  W.  Gallishan,  3  April,  1831,  and  died  about 
1842,  leaving  three  children. 

1527.  III.  Sarah  Jane  Atkinson,  born  13  March,  1812  ; 
married  3  April,  1831,  Daniel  Lakeman.  and  died' 1855,  leav- 
ing four  children. 

1528.  IV.  Charlotte  Ann  Atkmson,  born  Oct..  1814; 
married  Rufus  H.  Smith  Jan.,  1854,  and  died  1865. 

1529.  V.  Moses  Henry  Atkinson,  born  9  Aug.,  1817  ; 
died  29  May,  1829. 


128  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1530.  VI.  Charles  Moody  Atkinson,  born  17  June, 
1819,  graduated  at  Amherst  in  1844,  and  at  Union  Theolog- 
ical Seminary  1848.  He  was  settled  over  the  Presbyterian 
church  at  Grenada,  Miss.,  in  1848,  and  is  now  Evangelist  of 
the  Presbytery  of  New  Orleans,  and  resides  at  Thibodaux. 
He  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  from  King  College,  Tenn., 
in  1875.  He  married  first  28  Jan.,  1856,  Victoria  Cornelia 
Bennett  of  Madison  County,  Miss.,  who  was  born  18  March, 
1839,  and  died  13  Feb.,  1872,  and  second  22  Dec,  1873, 
Sarah  Howard  Sessions,  daughter  of  Col.  Albert  M.  Sessions 
of  Holmes  County,  Miss.,  who  was  born  8  Nov.,  1842.  Chil- 
dren, besides  a  son  who  died  unnamed  : 

1531.  I.  William  Bennett  Atkinson,  born  8 
Nov.,  1857  ;  died  9  Oct.,''  1878. 

1532.  II.  Annie  Charlotte  Atkinson,  born  21 
Feb.,  1860;  married  5  Jan..  1881,  Emelius  F.  Millard 
of  New  Iberia,  La. 

1533.  III.  Charles  Russell  Atkinson,  born  1 
June,  1863  ;  died  28  July,  1875. 

1534.  IV.  Lillie  Corrinue  Atkinson,  born  26 
Dec,  1865  ;  died  29  Sept.,  1878. 

1535.  V.  Florence  Cage  Atkinson,  born  22 
July,  1868  ;  died  8  Oct.,  1869. 

1536.  VI.  Leila  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  born  6 
Nov.,  1870. 

1537.  VI.      Joshua  Atkinson,    born   3    Feb.,  1781  ;    died   5 
Feb.,  1781. 

1538.  Yll.     Judith  Atkinson,  born  30  April,   1782  ;  died  10 
July,  1782. 

1539.  VIII.  Abigail  Atkinson,  born  30  April,  1782  ;  married 
25  Nov.,  1802,  Benjamin  Currier,  and  died  13  Aug.,  1811. 

1540.  IX.      Hannah   Atkinson,    born    22    Dec,    1784;    died 
unmarried  14  Sept.,  1833. 

1541.  X.        Joshua  Atkinson,  born  29    Jan.,   1787;  died  29 
May.,  1792: 

1542.  XI.      Jacob  Atkinson,  born  24  March,  1789  ;  married 
(1633)  Elizabeth  Little,  and  died  14  June,  1859. 

1543.  XII.     Josiah   Little   Atkinson,  born    17    Oct.,   1791  ; 
married  10  May,  1821,  Elizabeth  Toppan.     Deacon  Atkinson  was  a 


FIFTH    GENEEATIOISr.  129 

shoemaker  by  trade,  and   lived  at  Belleville,  Newburyport.     Chil- 
dren : 

1544.  I.         Joseph  Augustus  Atkinson,  born  21  March, 

1825  ;  died  in  1843. 

1545.  II.  Ann  Maria  Atkinson,  born  11  April,  1832  ; 
married  Henry  W.  Chapman,  and  lives  at  Blue  Rapids,  Ks. 

1546.  III.  John  William  Atkinson,  born  10  Feb., 
1838  ;  served  in  the  army  during  the  late  war. 

394. 

ELIZABETH,-'^  [Moses^  Moses""  Moses-'\  born  3  Sept.,  1754  ;  mar- 
ried first  John,  son  of  Robert  Carr  of  Carr's  Island,  Newbury,  who 
died  at  sea.  He  was  a  lieutenant  and  quartermaster  in  Col.  Moses 
Little's  regiment.  She  married  second  20  March,  1783,  William,  son 
of  Rev.  Samuel  and  Martha  (Brown)  Wigglesworth  f  of  Hamilton, 
Mass.,  who  died  26  July,  1786.  He  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary army.     She  died  22  Feb.,  1792.     Children  : 

1547.     I.         John  Litile  Carr,  born  4  June,  1778;  married 
Hannah  Whitmore,  who  died  29  Dec,  1864,  aged  85  years.    Children  : 

1548.  I.         John  Carr.  born  1802  ;  died  at  sea  1826. 

1549.  II.  Lydia  Giddings  Carr.  born  19  Jan.,  1804; 
married  1822,  Jeremiah  Nelson  Jaques.  and  died  19  Nov.,i 
1829.     Children: 

1550.  I.  Lydia  Carr  Jaques.  born  18  Jan., 
1824;  married  19  Aug.,  1851,  Moses  Hale  of  New- 
buryport, who  died  5  Dec,  1859.     Children: 

1551.  I.  Margaret  Andrews  Hale,  born 
7  Nov.,  1852. 

1552.  II.  Willard  Jaques  Hale,  born  19 
Aug.,  1854:  is  in  the  fancy  goods  business  at 
Newburyport,  and  has  served  as  president  of 
the  common  council. 

tRev.  Samuel  ^Yiggleswo^tll  was  born  4  Feb.,  1688,  graduated  at  Harvard  1707,  was 
settled  for  over  fifty  years  at  Hamilton,  Mass.,  whei-e  he  died  3  Sept.,  1768.  He  had  four 
children  by  his  first  wife,  Mary  Brinhnal,  and  nine  by  his  second,  Martha  Brown.  Among 
the  latter,  besides  William,  the  youngest,  whose  descendants  are  given  above,  was  Col. 
Edward  AVigglesworth  (PI.  C.  1761),  a  distinguished  officer  and  pati-iot  during  the  Revolu- 
tion. Rev.  Samuel  was  the  grandson  of  Edward  Wigglesworth,  who  came  to  New  Haven 
in  1638,  and  the  son  of  Rev.  Michael  Wigglesworth  (H.  C.  1651),  the  pastor  of  the  church 
at  Maiden,  and  the  author  of  the  "  Day  of  Doom." 

9 


130  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1553.  III.      Moses  Tappan  Hale,  born  20 
Oct.,  1857. 

1554.  IV.      Susan  Webster  Hale,  born  4 
Dec,  1859. 

1555.     II.        Mary  Elizabeth  Jaques,  born  9  Feb., 
1828. 

1556.  III.  Joseph  Flagg  Carr,  born  19  Jan.,  1806; 
married  Hannah  Pearson  Alexander.     Children  : 

1557.  I.         Hannah  Pearson  Carr,  born  25  July, 
1836  ;  died  26  July,  1836. 

1558.  II.       Joseph  William  Carr,   born    Sept., 
1837;  died  24  Nov.,  1837. 

1559.  III.      Lydia    Giddings    Carr,    born   July, 
1839;  died  19  Nov.,  1840. 

1560.  IV.  Henry  Southwick  Carr,  born  May,  1807  ; 
married  Caroline  Sweet,  and  died  in  San  Francisco,  11  Nov., 
1850.     Child: 

1561.     I.     Hannah  Whitmore  Carr. 

1562.  II.  William  Wic40lesw^orth,  born  27  Dec,  1783; 
married  first  Sarah  Howe,  who  was  born  27  Oct.,  1792,  and  died  7 
April,  1831,  and  second  2  Feb.,  1836,  Lydia  Gordon,  who  died  23 
July,  1877,  aged  91.  He  lived  in  Newbury  port,  and  died  14  Feb., 
1867.     Children : 

1563.  I.  Charlotte  H.  Wigglesworth,  born  9  July, 
1815  ;  married  2  Nov.,  1851,  Israel  Bartlet. 

1564.  II.  Moses  L.  Wigglesworth,  born  21  Feb., 
1817  ;  served  in  the  army,  and  died  20  Aug.,  1864,  in  Ander- 
sonville  Prison. 

1565.  III.  Charles  William  Wigglesworth,  born  8 
Aug.,  1818  ;  died  28  Jan.,  1834. 

1566.  IV.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Wigglesworth,  born  15 
Oct.,  1820;  married  8  Oct.,  1860,  John  Cotton,  who  died  in 
the  late  war. 

1567.  V.  Caroline  Ednah  Wigglesworth,  born  25 
April,  1822. 

1568.  VI.  Rufus  Howe  Wigglesworth,  born  30  Jan., 
1826  ;  married  Sarah  I.  Moulton. 

1569.     III.      Samuel  Wigglesworth,  born  5  Jan.,  1785  ;  mar- 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  131 

ried  May,   1809,    Joanna,   daughter  of    John  and  Belle    (French) 
Hackett  of  Salisbury,  Mass.     He  died  8  Oct.,  1839.     Chilcb'en  : 

1570.  I.  Elizabeth  Little  Wiggiesworth,  born  14 
March,  1810;  married  first  8  Nov.,  1832,  Samuel  J.  Brown, 
who  died  18  March,  1835,  and  second  30  Jan.,  1837,  Edward, 
son  of  Thomas  and  (1267)  Alice  (Little)  Hale. 

1571 .  II.  William  Wiggiesworth,  born  29  Feb. ,  1812  ; 
married  April,  1844,  Mary  Keniston. 

1572.  III.  Mary  F.  Wiggiesworth,  born  10  April, 
1814  ;  married  2  May,  1836,  Capt.  Edwin  J.  Colb3%  who  died 
at  Bremen,  Germany,  19  Dec,  I860.  She  died  4  Feb.,  1862, 
at  Salisbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

1573.     I.         Mary  Elizabeth  Colby,  born  20  Feb., 

1845;  married  1 7  May  .1866,  Albert  G .  Morton .    Child  : 

1574.     I.     Edwin  Colby  Morton,  born  21 

Sept.,  1879. 

1575.     II.        Ada  J.    Colby,   born  9  Oct.,  1848; 

married  Sept.,  1869,  James  T.  Williams.     Children: 

1576.  [.         ]Mary  Colby    Williams,  born 
Sept.,  1870. 

1577.  II.        Elizabeth    Morton  Williams, 
born  Nov.,  1872. 

1578.     III.      Joanna  Alice  Coll>y,  born  19  Jan., 

1851  ;  married  19  Jan.,  1876,  Francis  P.  Kelton.    Child  : 

1579.     I.     3Iary    Hale    Kelton,    born    26 

March,  1879. 

1580.     IV.      John  Hackett  Wiggiesworth,  l)orn  14  Jan., 

1818  ;  married  21  June,  1842,  Sarah  T.  Norton  of  Newbury- 

port,  who  died  29  Nov.,  1872.     Children  : 

1581.  I.  Stephen  Norton  Wiggiesworth,  born 
10  Nov.,  1844;  married  Ella  H.  Ransom  of  Boston, 
who  died  25  June.  1876.  He  is  an  architect,  and  lives 
in  Boston,  Mass.     Children  : 

1582.  I.         Grace  12.  Wiggiesworth.  born 
12  April,  1875  :  died  14  June,  1877. 

1583.  II.        Stephen    N.     Wiggiesworth, 
born  17  June,  1876  ;  died  24  Aug.,  1876. 

1584.  II.  Elizabeth  L.  Wiggiesworth,  born  14 
Nov.,  1846. 


132  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1585.  III.  Anna  M.  Wigglesworth,  boru  18 
Sept.,  1850. 

1586.  IV.  8arah  F.  Wigglesworth,  born  4  May, 
1856  ;  married  Alfred  J.  Boylen  of  Boston.     Child: 

1587.  Alfred  W.  Boylen,  born  24  Aug., 
1880. 

39G. 

MARY,-'^  IMoses*  Moses^  Moses^^  boru  22  Sept.,  1759;  married 
first  Matthias  Plant  Sawyer,  who  was  a  brother  of  Moses  Sawyer 
whom  her  sister  Hauuah  married.  He  died  Aug.,  1777.  She  mar- 
ried second  13  Sept.,  1779,  Joshua  Follansbee,  who  died  15  Aug., 
1821.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Salisbury,  Mass.  She  died  28 
Aug.,  1847.     Child:  ^ 

1588.     I.     George   Sawyer,   born  10  March,    1776;    married 
Judith  Boardman  of  Salisbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

1589.  I.  Matthias  Plant  Sawyer,  boru  4  Oct.,  1797  ; 
married  first  1818,  Eliza  Hackett,  who  died  May,  1821,  and 
second  5  Sept.,  1822,  Martha,  daughter  of  John  and  Rachel 
(Worthley)  Allen  of  Miuot,  Me.  Mr.  Sawj^er  removed  to 
Minot  soon  after  his  first  marriage,  was  engaged  in  farming, 
and  died  there  24  Nov.,  1879.  Children,  besides  a  sou  by 
first  wife  that  died  in  infancy  : 

1590.  I.  Judith  Sawyer,  born  26  Dec,  1818  ; 
married  5  Sept.,  1844,  Aaron  Parker,  son  of  Col.  John 
Woodman  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  died  10  Feb., 
1876.     Children: 

1591.  I.         Eliza  Parker  Woodman,  born 

20  March,  1848  ;  died  3  May,  1855. 

1592.  II.  Aaron  Parker  Woodman,  born 
4  April,  1852  ;  married  Nellie  R.  Ball,  and  lives 
in  Haverhill,  Mass.     Child  : 

1593.      Emma     Judith     Woodman, 
born  9  Feb.,  1878.' 
1594.     III.      William  Byron  Sawyer,  born 

21  Oct.,   1857;  studied  dentistry,  and  lives  at 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

1595.  II.  Joseph  Plant  Sawyer,  born  29  Oct., 
1825;  married  first  5    Oct.,    1854,    Lucy   Lapham  of 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  133 

Auburn,  Me.,  who  died  July,  1862,  second  Julia  Davis 
of  Hebron,  Me.,  who  died  Dec,  1867,  and  third  12 
April,  1869,  Margaret  Griggs  of  Canton,  Mass.  He 
is  a  farmer  at  Young's  Corner,  Auburn,  Me.    Children  : 

1596.  I.  Lillian  Saw^^er,  born  12  April, 
1856  ;  married  Feb. ,  1881,Dr.  ElishaMcCollister 
of  Canton,  Me. 

1597.  II.  Lucy  Sawyer,  born  8  June, 
1859:  died  Nov.,  1872. 

1598.  III.  Frank  Sawyer,  born  21  Oct., 
1865. 

1599.  IV.  Lizzie  Woodman  Sawyer, 
born  Dec,  1866. 

1600.  III.  John  Allen  Sawyer,  born  23  Jan., 
1828  ;  married  23  Sept.,  1857,  Susan  Griggs  of  Canton, 
Mass.  He  went  to  Massachusetts  in  1849,  and  is  a 
soap  manufacturer  at  Stoughton.     Child  : 

1601.     Mattie  Sawyer,  born  8  Nov.,  1870. 

1602.  IV.  Joshua  Follansbee  Sawyer,  born  1 
P'eb.,  1830;  married  17  Nov.,  1853,  Abby  Childs  of 
Livermore,  and  resides  on  tlie  homestead  at  West 
Minot,  Me.     Children  : 

1603.  I.  Eliza  Ilackett  Sawyer,  born 
27  Dec,  1854;  litted  for  college  at  Hebron 
Academy,  and  graduated  at  Bates  1880,  and  is 
engaged  iu  teaching. 

1604.  [I.  Crosby  Stuart  vSawyer,  born 
5  March,  1H57  ;  married  4  Nov.,  1879,  Came 
Deane  of  Stoughton,  Mass.,  where  he  lives.  He 
is  a  carpenter  by  occupation.     Child : 

1()05.     Helen    Sawyer,    born    Oct., 
1880. 
1606.     III.      Claude  Wilson  Sawyer,  born 
15  Oct.,  1866. 
1607.     V.        Seth  Chandler  Sawyer,  born  15  July, 
1833  ;  married  28  Jan.,   1869,  Meriel  White  of   Hol- 
brook,  Mass.     He  is  a  shoe  cutter  at  Holbrook.     Chil- 
dren : 

1608.  I.  Annie  Sawyer,  born  Aug.,. 
1861. 


134  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1609.     11.        Thomas  White  Sawyer,  bom 
31  May,  1870. 

1610.  VI.  Mary  Little  Sawyer,  boru  1  Jau., 
1836  ;  is  a  scliool  teacher,  aucl  lives  at  West  Minot. 

1611.  Vll.  William  Felton  Sawyer,  born  17 
April,  1838  ;  married  Sarah  Waterman  of  Livermore. 
He  served  over  three  years  in  the  war  in  the  Thirteenth 
Maine  Regiment,  and  is  now  a  shoemaker  at  Holbrook, 
Mass. 

1612.  Vlll.  George  Franklin  vSawyer,  boru  27 
Jan.,  1840;  married  April,  1874,  Mary  Thompson. 
He  served  three  years  in  the  Seventeenth  Maine,  at  the 
close  of  the  war  resumed  his  studies,  fitted  for  college 
at  the  Edward  Little  Iustit5ute,  Auburn,  and  graduated 
at  Amherst  in  1871.  He  has  since  been  engaged  in 
teaching,  and  is  now  a  professor  in  the  Normal  School 
at  Cartland,  N.  Y.     Child  ; 

1613.     Harold  Paine  Sawj^er,  born   Nov., 
1880. 
1614.     IX.       Eliza  Hackett  Sawj^er,  born  16  June, 
1844;  died  13  June,  1851. 
1615.     11.        Moses  Little  Saw3^er,  married  Maria  Quimby 
of  Haverhill.     Children  : 

1616.  1.  Charles  Walter  Sawj^er,  served  in 
the  late  war. 

1617.  11.  Martha  Ann  Sawyer,  married  War- 
ren A.  Kimball  of  Haverhill,  Mass. 

1618.  111.  Daniel  Long  Sawyer,  born  27  June, 
1837;  married  14  Aug.,  1862,  Harriet  Colby  Sawyer, 
daughter  of  Pliebe  (Little)  Sawyer,  who  was  boru  10 
April,  1837,  and  lives  in  Haverhill,  Mass.  He  was  a 
jeweler  by  trade,  served  during  the  war  in  the  Eleventh 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  and  died  22  June,  1878. 
Children  : 

1619.  1.         Helen  Maria  Sawyer,  born  6 
June,  1863. 

1620.  11.        Anne  Elizabeth  Sawyer,  born 
12  July,  1865  ;  died  22  Aug.,  1873. 

1621.  Ill,      Frank  Henry  Sawyer,  born  4 
Feb.,  1868. 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  135 

1622.  IV.      Mary  Little  Sawyer,  boru  28 
Sept.,  1870. 

1623.  V.        Fred    Olin    Sawyer,    born   4 
Feb.,  1878. 

1624.     IV".       George  Edward  Sawyer,  died  iu  the 
war. 

1625.  III.      William  Sawyer,  died  immarried  at  sea. 

1626.  IV.      George  Sawyer,  lived  unmarried  at  Kensing- 
ton, N.  H. 

1627.  V.        Joshua  Sawj^er,  was  a  farmer  at  Suncook, 
X.  H. 

397. 

HANNAH,^  [Moses*  Moses^  Moses^']  born  21  May,  1762;  mar- 
ried .25  July,  1781,  Dr.  Moses  Sawyer,  who  died  5  Aug.,  1799, 
aged  43.  He  was  a  brother  of  Matthias  Plant  Sawyer,  who  married 
her  sister  Mary.  She  married  second  3  July,  1807,  Col.  James 
Burnham  of  Portland,  Me.,  who  died  iu  Boston,  15  May,  1842, 
aged  80  years.     She  died  25  Nov.,  1849.     Clhildren : 

1628.  I.  Matthias  Plant  Sawyer,  born  11  July,  1788  ; 
accumulated  a  handsome  estate,  lived  on  the  corner  of  Park  and 
Beacon  Streets,  Boston,  and  died  unmarried  31  March,  1857. 

1629.  II.  Hannah  Sawyer,  born  14  Feb.,  1793;  died  30 
May,  1801. 

1630.  III.      Joseph  Sawyer,  born  16-Dec.,  1794. 

309. 
MOSES,"'  \_Moses*  Moses^  Mose^^  born  20  Jan.,  1767;  married 
€  Aug.,  1786,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Shubael  and  Abigail  Dummer, 
who  was  born  13  Sept.,  1763,  and  died  22  Oct.,  1840.  Mr.  Little 
was  a  man  of  much  natural  ability,  and  of  a  remarkably  pleasant 
disposition.  He  exercised  a  great  influence  in  Newbury,  where  he 
resided  all  his  life  upon  a  portion  of  the  original  Turkey  Hill  farm 
purchased  by  George^  Little.  He  held  the  commission  of  justice  of 
the  peace  fifty  years,  represented  his  town  in  the  legislature  twelve 
years,  was  a  member  of  the  constitutional  convention  of  1820,  and 
for  more  than  forty-six  years  an  officer  of  the  Belleville  church. 
He  died  25  April,  1857.     Children: 

1631.  I.  Abigail,  born  13  Oct.,  1787;  died  unmarried  14 
May,  1871. 


136  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

*1632.  II.  William  Dummer,  bora  15  Jan.,  1789;  died  20 
Jan.,  1868. 

*1633.     III.      Elizabeth,  born  23  May,  1792;  died  Oct.,  1856. 

*1634.     IV.       George,  born  17  May,  1794  ;  died  18  Aug.,  1856. 

*1635.  V.  Moses  Parsons,  born  14  Feb.,  1796  ;  died  9  Nov., 
1865. 

1636.     VI.       Albert,  born  14  Aug.,  1800;  died  unmarried  6 
Dec,  1852. 

*1637.  VII.  Anna  Mary,  born  4  Dec,  1803  ;  died  31  March, 
1842. 

*1638.     VIII.  Maria,  born  4  Jan.,  1806. 

403. 

ELIZABETH,^  [Josejjh*  3Ioses^  Moses^^  born  9  Oct.,  1763  ;  mar- 
ried 2  July,  1787,  Capt.  Israel  Young,  and  died  13  Jan.,  1800.  He 
was  a  sea-captain  and  lived  in  Newbury  port.     Children  : 

1639.  I.  Elizabeth  Young,  born  2  April,  1788  ;  died  Oct., 
1788. 

1640.  II.  John    Young,   born    10    Oct.,   1789;    died    Dec, 
1790. 

1641.  III.  William  Young,  born  Aug.,  1791  ;  graduated  at 
Harvard  in  1810,  and  died  unmarried  at  sea  in  1821  (?  ). 

1642.  IV.  Elizabeth  Young,  born  Sept.,  1792;  died  Aug., 
1798. 

1643.  V.  Anna  Young,  born  Oct.,  1794;  died  July,  1812. 

1644.  VI.  John  Young,  born  7  Sept.,  1796  ;  died  unmarried. 

406. 

MICAJAII,-^  [Benjamin:^  Moses^  ^foses^]  born  1  Nov.,  1762  ^ 
married  first  Aug.,  1785,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary 
(Hale)  Noyes  of  Hampstead,  who  was  born  20  April,  1767  (?), 
and  died  27  May,  1791,  and  second  (424)  Deborah  Pottle,  who  was 
born  1  Nov.,  1767,  and  died  10  Jan.,  1815.  He  lived  at  Hamp- 
stead, where  he  was  engaged  in  farming,  and  also  served  as  select- 
man, till  about  1800  when  he  went  to  Union,  Me.,  and  was  engaged 
in  trade  with  (840)  John  Little.'  He  afterwards  removed  to  Rock- 
land, where  he  kept  an  inn  for  a  few  years,  and  died  26  May,  1850. 
Children  : 


*1647. 

II. 

*164S. 

III. 

*1649. 

IV. 

*1650. 
14. 

V. 

FIFTH   GENERATION.  137 

1645.  I.  Mary,  born  1786  ;  married  25  Dec,  1816;  Rich- 
ard Kimball  of  Haverhill,  and  died  there  2  May,  1829.     Child  : 

1646.  Elizabeth  Maria  Kimball,  born  1  Nov.,  1817; 
married  13  Dec.,  1847,  George  E.  Merrill  of  Haverhill,  and 
died  without  issue. 

Eliza,  born  10  Feb.,  1787  ;  died  10  May,  1873. 
Relief,  born  18  Feb.,  1789  ;  died  2  Dec,  1872. 
Sarah,  born  9  July  1792  ;  died  6  Sept.,  1829. 
Caroline,  born  12  Aug.,  1798;  died  31  March, 

407. 

CHARLOTTE,^  [Benjamin-^  Moses'^  Moses^']  born  9  Aug.,  1765; 
married  1790,  Jabez,  son  of  Jabez  and  Abigail  Hoyt,  and  died  27 
Feb.,  1828.  He  was  born  15  Jan.,  1765,  lived  in  Hampstead,  mar- 
ried second  11  Nov.,  1829,  Mrs.  Rhoda  Scarlett,  and  died  17  Sept., 
1843.     Children : 

1651.  I.  Hazen  Hoyt,  born  22  June.  1791  ;  married  30 
April,  1816,  Mehitable  Wheeler,  lived  in  Hampstead,  and  had  six 
childi'en. 

1652.  II.  Abigail  Horr,  born  10  Sept.,  1793;  married  15 
Dec,  1818,  Isaac  Spoflford. 

1653.  III.  Charlotte  Hoyt,  born  4  April,  1797;  married 
21  Jan.,  1817,  Lorenzo  Batchelder  of  Hampstead. 

1654.  IV.  Jabez  Hoyt,  twin  with  Charlotte  ;  married  4  Dec, 
1823,  Hannah  R.  Rogers,  lived  in  Coolville,  Ohio,  and  had  three 
children. 

1655.  V.  Sophia  Hoyt,  born  18  April,  1799;  married  29 
Aug.,  1820,  Hazen  Webster,  and  lived  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 

408. 

WALTER,^  [Benjamin-^  Moses^  Moseti^']  born  30  May,  1766; 
married  26  June,  1792  (1016)  Sarah  Little,  who  was  born  31  May, 
1768,  and  died  12  April,  1847.  He  kept  a  country  store  and  en- 
gaged somewhat  in  farming.  The  last  twenty- five  years  of  his  life 
he  resided  in  Boston,  where  he  died  3  May,  1851.  Children,  beside 
a  son  who  died  in  infancy. 

1656.  I.  Sarah,  born  in  Atkinson  27  May,  1795;  died  4 
Sept.,  1872. 


138  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

*1657.  II.  Walter,  born  in  Haverhill  12  Nov.,  1797;  died 
27  July,  1859. 

1658.     III.      Tamak,  born  in  Atkinson  15  Oct.,  18U0;  died  in 
Boston  29  Nov.,  1874. 

*1659.     IV.       Meribah  Hale,  born  in  Atkinson  18  Oct.,  1803. 

1660.  V.         Mary,  born   in  Atkinson    28    April,    180G  ;    died 
unmarried  28  Feb.,  1880. 

1661.  VI.       Benjamin  Hazen,  born  in  Hampstead    16    Jan., 
1809  ;  died  in  Exeter  14  March,  1825. 

1662.  VII.     James  Henry,  born  in  Exeter  6  May,  1811  ;  was 
a  book-binder;  died  in  Boston  unmarried  12  May,  1851. 

1663.  VIII.  Eliza,  born  in  Exeter  12  Feb.,  1814,  and  lives  in 
Boston. 

409. 

RICHARD  HAZEN,^'  [Benjamin*  Moses^  Moses^^  born  14  Jan., 
1769  ;  married  2  Feb.,  1795,  Ruth  Cochran  of  Pembroke,  who  died 
7  April,  1837,  aged  63  years.  He  was  a  very  worthy  man,  one  of 
the  first  settlers,  and  a  substantial  farmer  of  Chelsea,  Vt.,  where  he 
died  18  March,  1857.     Children,  all  born  in  Chelsea  except  the  first: 

*1664.  I.  Charlotte,  born  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  23  June, 
1796. 

*1665.     II.        Benjamin,  born  4  Nov.,  1798. 
1666.     III.      Seaver,  born   16   Dec,   1800;  was  a   physician, 
and  died  unmarried  (  ?  ) . 

*1667.     IV.       Betsey,  born  4  Sept.,  1802. 

*1668.  V.  Richard  Hazen,  born  2  July,  1804;  died  7 
March,  1875. 

1669.  VI.  Henry,  born  19  June,  1806  ;  died  unmarried  12 
Nov.,  1873,  at  Clarkesville,  Red  River  County,  Texas,  where  he 
had  long  been  clerk  of  the  Circuit  and  Probate  Court. 
*1670.  VII.  Dudley,  born  5  Aug.,  1808. 
1671.  VIII.  Emeline,  born  19  May,  1810;  married  3  June, 
1846,  Rev.  Sherburn,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Lydia  Dearborn,  who 
died  16  Aug.,  1861,  and  second  Rev.  C.  L.  .Shepherd,  who  died  24 
March,  1873.     She  lives  at  Lowell,  Wis. 

*1672.     IX.       Mary,  born  15  June,  1812. 
1673.     X.        Juliet,   born  5  Maj^   1814;    married   27   Aug., 
1846,  Rev.  Norman,  son  of  IraandBethiah  Clark,  and  died  1  Sept., 


FIFTH   GENERATION.  139 

1864-    They  had  oue  child.  Norman   Clark,  born  Jau..   1851,  and 
died  Jan.,  1852. 

*1674.     XI.     RoxANA,  born  9  April,  1810. 
1675.     XII.     John,  born  "24  Nov.,  181'.)  ;  was  a  physician,  and 
died  nnmarried  in  Lowell,  Wis.,  2  Sept.,  1870. 

410. 

MARY,"'  [^Benjamin^  3Ioses-^  Mose.r']  born  4  March.  1772;  mar- 
ried 11  NoA'.,  1795,  William,  son  of  Hon.  John  Calef  of  Hampstead, 
N.  H.,  who  died  29  April,  1798,  aged  25  years.  She  died  at  Hamp- 
stead 25  Feb.,  1855.     Children  : 

"1676.  I.  Makv  Hazen  Cai.ef,  born  14  June.  1796;  mar- 
ried 18  March,  1819,  Benjamin  B.  Garland,  a  cooper  of  Hampstead, 
who  was  born  7  Feb..  1793,  and  died  8  Aug.,  1872.  Mrs.  Garland 
died  25  March.  1879.  She  was  a  consistent  and  honored  member  of 
the  Congregational  church  for  over  forty  years,  and  her  long  life  of 
quiet  usefulness  and  self-sacrificing  devotion  to  others  exerted  a 
IDOwerful  influence  for  good  in  the  comnnniity.     Children  : 

1677.  I.  Mary  A.  Garland,  born  2H  Aug..  1820; 
married  22  Oct.,  1851,  Frederick  A.  Pike  of  Hampstead,  N. 
H.,  who  was  born  25  Feb.,  1818.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lumber- 
man by  occupation,  and  has  represented  his  town  in  the  legis- 
lature. 

1678.  II.  John  AV.  (Jarland.  born  15  Feb.,  1828; 
married  25  Dec.  1<S55,  Emily  J.  Ring,  who  was  born  30  Oct., 
1833.  He  is  a  farmer  and  shoemaker  by  occupation,  holds 
commission  of  justice  of  peace,  and  has  served  several  times 
as  selectman  and  town  treasurer.     Child  : 

1679.     Charles  W.  (iarland,  born  13  July,  1860. 
1680.     II.        Louisa  Calef,  born  17  Nov.,  1798  ;  married  14 
Nov..  1822.  (1234)  John  Little,  and  died  29  May,  1850. 

444. 

HANNAH,''  [Paid^  Moses^  Moses-'j  l)orn  May.  1763:  married 
1783  Stephen,  son  of  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Moody)  Emery  of  New- 
l)ury,  Mass.,  who  was  born  8  July,  1761,  and  died  12  July,  1821. 
He  was  a  tanner  and  currier,  and  lived  in  what  is  now  West  New- 
bury.    She  died  24  Aug.,  1839.     Cliildren  : 


140  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

IG.Sl.  I.  Mary  Emery,  born  18  Oct.,  1783;  married  9 
Aug.,  1802,  David  Ordway,  a  shoe  manufacturer  of  Newbury,  who 
died  22  Oct.,  1847.  She  died  21  Oct.,  1819.  Warren  Ordway,  Esq., 
of  Bradford,  is  their  son. 

1682.  II.  Stephen  Moody  Emery,  born  7  Aug.,  1786  ;  was 
a  butcher  ;  died  unmarried  7  June,  1834. 

1683.  III.  Sarah  Emery,  born  29  Dec,  1788;  married  1807 
Richard  Rand  of  Rye,  N.  H.,  a  shoemaker  who  died  14  April,  184.5. 
She  died  20  March,  1865. 

1684.  IV.  Paul  Emery,  born  20  vSept.,  1794  ;  was  a  carriage 
maker,  and  died  unmarried  in  Washington,  D.  C,  16  Aug.,  1837. 

1685.  V.  Edward  Emery,  born  8  Feb.,  1801  ;  married 
March,  1836,  Mrs.  Sarah  Quinby.  was  a  harness  maker,  and  died  1878. 

445. 

PAUL,-'  [Paul^  Moses^  Moses'-']  born  8  Aug.,  1767,  in  Portland; 
married  22  April,  1792,  Mary,  daughter  of  Abraham  Osgood,  who 
was  born  22  Sept.,  1772,  and  died  16  Sept.,  1819.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  lived  in  Windham,  where  he  died  5  Jan.,  1849.     Children  : 

*1686.  I.  Josiah,  born  7  April,  1793  ;  died  27  Dec,  1855. 

1687.  II.  Mary,  born  4  Oct.,  1798  ;  died  unmarried  4  Sept., 
1869. 

*1688.  III.  Moses,  born  5  March,  1801  ;  died  12  Sept.,  1843. 

447. 

TIMOTHY,''  \_Paidf'  Moses^  Moses']  born  27  Oct.,  1776  ;  married 
Elizabeth  Lowell  of  Portland,  who  was  born  10  Oct.,  1777,  and  died 
24  Nov.,  1853.  Dr.  Little  was  educated  at  Phillips  Exeter  Academy, 
studied  medicine  with  Dr.  Jewell  of  Berwick,  Me.,  and  attended 
lectures  at  Dartmouth.  He  settled  in  New  Gloucester  about  1806^ 
and  built  up  a  very  extensive  practice.  As  the  leading  physician  in 
that  region  he  always  had  several  students  studying  with  him,  and 
possessed  a  large  anatomical  museum.  On  several  occasions  his 
preparations  were  solicited  for  the  use  of  the  Medical  School  at 
Brunswick.  In  1824  he  removed  to  Portland,  where  he  resided  till 
his  death  27  Nov.,  1849,  occupying  a  prominent  position  among  the 
members  of  his  profession  in  that  place.  He  read  and  wrote  much ; 
pen  and  books  were  his  constant  companions  when  at  home,  and  he 


FIFTH    GENERATION.  '  141 

was  a  profouud  reasoner.  He  ardently  embraced  the  teachings  of 
Sweder^oTg,  whose  writings  he  met  with  at  Portland,  and  was  the 
founder  of  the  New  Church  Society  there,  for  which  he  frequently 
officiated  in  the  absence  of  a  pastor.  He  was  a  man  of  great  mod- 
eration, never  hasty  in  his  movements,  quiet  and  unassuming  in  his 
manners,  rather  indifferent  in  regard  to  his  dress,  and  at  times  very 
absent  minded.  On  one  occasion,  it  is  said,  his  son  asked  him  twice 
at  the  dinner  table  about  a  carriage.  He  answered  nothing  at  the 
time,  but  at  a  subsequent  meal  broke  in  upon  a  conversation  in  which 
he  had  not  before  participated,  with  -'Carriage,  carriage,  what  did 
you  say  about  it  ?  "     Children  : 

*1G89.     1.  Haller,  born  3  May,  1<S()7  ;  died  r.»  May,  187G. 

«1690.     II.       John  Lowell,  born  13  April.  1809. 

1691.  ni.  William  AVallace,  born  11  Sept..  1811:  died 
28  Aug.,  1816. 

1692.  IV.       Lowell,  born  23  April,  l-SU  ;  died  4  Sept.,  1816. 

1693.  V.  Charles  Henry,  born  9  Aug.,  1817  ;  married  first 
14  Sept.,  1845,  Mary  1).  Whorf,  and  second  20  June.  1878,  Carrie 
Clark  of  Dorchester.  Mr.  Little  has  been  cashier  in  the  Boston 
"Water  Ofl^ce  since  its  first  establishment,  over  thirty  j-ears  since. 
He  had  one  child,  Charles  Wilkius,  born  2  Feb.,  1847. 

448. 

MOSES,"'  [Paid*  Moses'  Moses^']  born  7  Jan.,  1782;  married  7 
Oct..  1819,  Hannah  Hortou,  who  was  born  in  Portland,  18  Feb., 
1799,  and  survives  her  husband.  He  was  engaged  in  mercantile 
business  in  earh'  life,  but  in  1820  purchased  the  farm  now  occupied 
by  his  children,  and  graduall}'  gave  his  attention  to  farming.  Like 
his  father  he  was  for  many  j'^ears  a  trial  justice  and  a  prominent 
citizen  of  Windham,  Me.,  which  he  represented  in  the  legislature 
two  terms.     He  died  31  July,  1866.     Children,  all  born  in  Windham  : 

1694.  I.  Henry  Aucjustus,  born  23  July.  1820 :  died  27 
April,  1827. 

1695.  II.  Abua  Horton.  l)oru  2  April.  1<S22  ;  lives  upon  the 
homestead. 

1696.  III.  William  Pitt  Fessenden,  liorn  25  Dec,  1824  ; 
died  9  Dec,  1845. 

1697.  IV.  Moses  Henry,  born  4  May,  1829  ;  is  a  farmer, 
lives  unmarried  on  the  homestead  in  Windham. 


142  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1698.  V.  Sarah  Norton,  bom  !)  .June.  1831  ;  died  11  Oct., 
1848. 

169!).  VI.  Au(5USTUS  Horton,  born  4  Dec,  1833  ;  died  July, 
1862. 

449. 

THOMAS,'  [Paid*  Moms-^  Moses"']  born  27  Nov.,  1787  ;  married 
27  Sept.,  1813,  Kezia,  daughter  of  William  Hanson  of  Windham, 
who  was  born  22  Nov.,  1790,  and  died  in  Portland  24  April,  1879. 
He  held  some  town  offices  at  Windliam,  and  died  19  .June,  1857, 
at  Portland,  Me.     Children  : 

*1700.     I.         William  Hansox,  born  1  Jan.,  1816. 
1701.     II.        Sarah  Matilda,  born  17  March,  1818;  married 
8  Oct.,  1848,- Simeon  S.  Hussey  of   Pon-tland,  who   died  30  Jan., 
1873,  aged  .57.     Mrs.  Hussey,  resides  in  Portland,  Me.     Child: 
1702.     AVilliam  Fabius  Hussey,  born  11  Aug.,  1849. 
*1703.     III.      Ellen  Laltra,  born  12  April,  1820. 
1704.     IV.       Mary   Ann   Hanson,    born    2    May,    1822  ;    died 
unmarried  .5  Sept.,  1863. 

450. 

SARAH, 3  [Pai(7^  Moses-^  Moses-]  born  20  March,  1802  ;  married 
6  Jan.,  1825,  Oliver,  sou  of  Timothy  Gerrishof  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
and  a  descendant  of  Judge  John  Gerrish  of  Dover,  N.  H.  He  was 
born  4  Jan.,  1796,  began  business  as  a  jeweler  in  Portland,  August, 
1819,  which  he  still  continues,  being  one  of  the  oldest  as  well  as 
most  respected  citizens  of  the  place.  Mrs.  Gerrish  has  been  for 
several  years  the  only  living  representative  of  the  fifth  generation  of 
the  family.     Children  : 

1705'.  I.  Frances  Gerrish.  born  17  Nov.,  1825  ;  died  21 
Nov.,  1825. 

1706.  II.        Sarah  Caroline  Gerrish,  born  11  April,  1830. 

1707.  III.  Charles  Oliver  Gerrish,  born  19  March,  1834; 
married  19  Marcli,  1867,  Julia  P.  Jordan  of  Saco.  He  is  a  watcli- 
maker  at  Saco,  Me.     Children  : 

1708.  I.         William  Little  Gerrish,  born  19  Feb.,  1868. 

1 709.  II.        C:iara  Arabella  Gerrish,  born  1 0  Feb. .  1879 . 

1710.  IV.  William  Little  Gerrish,  born  31  Aug.,  1841  ; 
graduated   at   Bowdoin,    1864,    entered   tlie    Nineteentli    Maine    as 


SIXTH   GENEEATION.  143 

sergeant,  was  promoted  to  second  lieutenant  and  acting  adjutant, 
and  died  from  exposure  11  Feb.,  1865,  before  Petersburg,  Va. 

1711.  V.  Frederic  Henry  Gerrish,  born  21  March,  1845  ; 
married  31  Dec,  1879,  Emily  Manning,  daughter  of  Francis  Keyes 
and  E^mily  (Bradbury)  Swan  of  Portland,  Me.  Her  grandparents 
were  Francis  and  Hannah  (Child)  Swan  and  Jeremiah  and  Mary 
Laugdon  (Storer)  Bradbury.  Dr.  Gerrish  graduated  at  Bowdoin, 
1866,  and  at  the  Maine  Medical  School  in  1869.  He  was  soon  after 
appointed  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  and 
was  transferred  to  the  Chair  of  Anatomy  in  1881.  is  surgeon  to  the 
Maine  General  Hospital,  and  has  published  several  essays  on  pro- 
fessional subjects. 

453. 

THOMAS,'-  [Bond'  Thomas*  George'  Joseph'^  born  16  Sept., 
1768;  married  "26  March,  1795,  Jenny  MacMaster  of  Fishersfield, 
now  Newbury,  N.  H.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  lieutenant  in  the  militia, 
and  died  at  Newbury,  N.  H.,  11  Aug.,  1803.  His  widow  married  sec- 
ond 19  June,  1806,  Jonathan  Ewins,  by  whom  she  had  six  childi'en, 
and  died  18  July,  1858,  aged  <si.     Children : 

1712.  I.         Sally,  born  15  Nov.,  1795;  died  21  June,  1796. 
*1713.     II.        Elth  Atw^ood,  born  24  Sept.,  1797. 

*1714.     ni.      Jaxe,  born  24  May,  1799  ;  died  19  April,  1868. 
1715.     IV.       Thomas,  born  7  Dec,   1801  ;    married   14  May, 
1845,  Jane  E.,  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Lucy  (Turner)  Wadleigh,  who 
was  born  17  July,  1817,  in  Hatle}',  P.  Q.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives 
in  Weedsport,  N.  Y. 

*1716.     V.        WiLLLVii,  born  5  Dec.  1803  ;  died  19  Feb.,  1840. 

454. 

RUTH,''  [Bond'  Thomas'^  George'  JosepK-^~\  married  14  June, 
1795,  James  Gillmgham  of  Newbury,  N.  H.,  and  died  about  1800. 
Children : 

1717.  I.  James  GiLLrsciHAM,  born  7  June,  1796;  married 
Hannah  Twiss,  and  lived  in  Newbm'y,  N.  II.     Children : 

1718.  I.         Hiram  T.  Gillingham,  born  20  Nov.,  1822  ; 
married  Emeline  Putnam,  and  lives  in  Newbury,  N.  H. 

1719.  II.       Jeremiah  T.  Gillingham, born 22  July,  1825. 


44  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1720.     III.      James    Russell    T.    Gilliugbam,    bora    30 
Sept.,  1829  ;  died  unmarried. 

1721.  II.  Daniel  Gillingham,  born  18  June,  1798,  and 
lived  in  Newbury,  N.  H. 

455. 

ALICE,*'  [^BoncP  Thomas*  George^  JosepW']  born  2  May,  1773; 
married  30  Aug.,  1793,  Ephraim,  son  of  Thomas  Wadleigh,  who 
was  born  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  8  March,  1770,  and  died  30  Jan., 
1852.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  settled  in  1801  at  Hatlejs  Stanstead 
County,  P.  Q.     His  wife  died  21  Feb.,  1852.     Children: 

1722.  I.  Samuel  Wadleigh,  born  17  Jan.,  1794;  married 
first  PolW  Marsh,  and  second  Mary  Evi^ns. 

1723.  II.  Betsey  Wadleigh,  born  7  Oct..  1796  ;  married 
Moses  Coburn. 

1724.  III.  Maky  Wadleigh,  born  20  Dec,  1798;  married 
Nathaniel  Batchelder. 

1725.  IV.  Taylor  Wadleigh,  born  8  Dec,  1799;  married 
Melinda  Hovey,  and  died  29  Nov.,  1866. 

1726.  V.  Thomas  Wadleigh,  born  15  April,  1802  ;  mar- 
ried (1742)  Hannah  Nelson  Little,  and  died  4  Sept.,  1850. 

1727.  VI.  Ruth  Wadleigh,  born  13  Sept.,  1805;  married 
first  8  Sept.,  1826,  Thomas  Paradis,  by  whom  she  had  one  child, 
and  second  Jan.,  1844,  John  Bellows. 

1728.  VII.  RoxANA  Wadleigh,  born  16  May,  1808;  married 
Chancey  Kezar, 

1729.  VIII.  Luke  Wadleigh,  born  10  Aug.,  1810;  married 
Phebe  Rowell. 

457. 

ABU  AH,*'  [jBojicZ''  Thomas*  George"'  JosepK^~\  born  15  March, 
1780;  married  8  May,  1800,  Elizabeth  Bean  of  Sutton,  N.  H.,  who 
died  30  Jan.,  1866,  in  her  85th  year.  In  1800  he  removed  to  Canada 
with  his  father  and  settled  upon  No.  15,  First  Range  of  Hatle}', 
Stanstead  County,  where  he  lived  till  his  death  19  Dec,  1860. 
Children : 

*1730.     I.         Sarah,  born  1  Aug.,.  1802. 

*1731.     II.        Mary,  born  8  Aug.,  1803. 

*1732.     III.      Thomas,  born  7  Aug.,  1805  ;  died  3  May,  1870. 


SIXTH    GENERATION.  145 

*1733.  IV.  Eliza,  born  9  July,  1807. 

*1734.  V.  Abijah,  born  18  June,  1809. 

*1735.  VI.  Bond,  born  25  May,  1812. 

*1736.  VII.  Charlotte,  born  12  May,  1813. 

*1737.  VIII.  Ermina  Caroline,  born  1816  ;   died  G  Nov.,  1862. 

*1738.  IX.  Melissa  Jane,  born  28  June,  1818. 

*1739.  X.  John,  born  30  Aug.,  1828  ;  died  19  April,  1868. 

458. 

EZEKIEL,«  [Bonrp  Thomas^  George-'  Josepli^^  born  18  Nov., 
1781  ;  married  first  Judith,  daughter  of  Pliilip  aud  Hannah  (Quimby) 
Nelson,  who  was  born  3  June,  1785,  and  died  16  Sept.,  1814,  and 
second  22  Feb.,  1816,  Dolly  Challis.  In  1806  he  settled  in  Hatley, 
P.  Q.,  where  he  remained  till  1812.  He  then  returned  to  Sutton, 
N.  H.,  and  lived  there  till  his  death  6  March,  1847.  He  was  a  man 
of  much  character,  deacon  of  the  Calvinist  Baptist  church,  and 
prominent  in  town  affairs.  Like  many  of  this  branch  of  the  family 
he  was  noted  for  his  physical  strength.     Children  : 

Jonathan,  born  18 Feb. ,  1804 ;  died  16 March,  1805. 

Philip  Nelson,  born  3  Feb.,  1806. 

Hannah  Nelson,  born  20  March,  1808  ;  died  21 

P^LizA,  born  25  April,  1810  ;  died  7  June,  1880. 
Jonathan,  born   14   May,   1812;    died  26  Aug., 

MosES,  born  26  Aug.,  1814  ;  died  3  April,  1815. 
John  Challis,   born   16  March,    1817;    died  25 
March,  1876. 

1747.  VIII.  Dolly  Challis,  born  4  June,  1819 ;  died  unmarried 
23  Aug.,  1844. 

1748.  IX.      Judith  Nelson,  born  26  Dec,  1821  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 12  Nov.,  1843. 

1749.  X.        Salome,  born  3  July,  1823  ;   died  20  Dec,  1841. 

459. 
BOND,"  [^BondP  Thomas^  Oeorge^  Josepli^'\  born  1783  ;  married 
Mary  Bean,  who  died  17  Aug.,  1861,  aged  75  years  and  6  months. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Hatley,  where  he  died  23  Feb.,  1859. 
Children : 
10 


1740. 

I. 

*1741. 

II. 

*1742. 

III. 

Sept.,  1879 

*1743. 

IV. 

*1744. 

V. 

1879. 

1745. 

VI. 

*1746. 

VII 

146  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

*1750.  I.  Sarah,  bom  5  Jan.,  1809  ;  died  11  Feb.,  1858. 

1751.  II.  Ruth,  born  9  May,  1811  ;  married  (1732)  Thomas 

Little,  and  died  1  June,  1879. 

*1752.  III.  William,  born  1813  ;  died  31  Dec,  1851. 

*1753.  IV.  Maria  Mary,  born  11  April,  1816  ;  died  8  June, 
1866. 

1754.  V.  Taylor,  born  1820  ;  married  Almira  Jackson,  and 
died  without  issue  19  June,  1849. 

*1755.  VI.  Lois,  born  1824  ;  died  18  Jan.,  1851. 

1756.  VII.  Alice,  born  Oct.,  1825  ;  died  25  May,  1862. 

*1757.  VIII.  Clinton,  )  died4 Feb.,  1868. 

-irrro  TAT  TT  MDorn  26  March,  1828 :  T    ,  •    -,^n 

1<58.  IX.  Milton,    j  '  '  died  unmarried  26 

Jan.,  1850. 

*1759.  X.  Maryette,  born  10  May,  1830  ;  died  9  Oct.,  1867. 


■       480. 
ABIGAIL,'^  \_Thomas^  Thomas^  George^  JosepK^']  born  7  Nov., 
1773  ;  married  Tristram,  son  of  John  Knight  of  Atkinson,  who  was 
born  31  Jan.,   1771,  and  died  30  June,   1855.     He  was  a  farmer, 
and  lived  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.     She  died  25  Dec,  1857.     Children  : 

1760.  I.  Mary  Little  Knight,  born  14  Sept.,  1797;  mar- 
ried John,  sou  of  Ezra  and  Susan  Hoyt  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  who 
was  born  29  Sept.,  1797.  He  was  an  innkeeper,  lived  at  Concord, 
Exeter,  and  Hampton,  N.  H.     They  had  seven  children. 

1761.  II.  Elizabeth  Knight,  born  21  Sept.,  1800;  died 
unmarried  22  Feb.,  1855. 

1762.  III.  Bailey  Knight,  born  5  Oct.,  1805  ;  married  Alice, 
daughter  of  Richard  and  Mehitable  (Harris)  Emerson  of  Haverhill, 
who  was  born  5  Nov.,  1811.  They  had  seven  children,  of  whom 
Ellen  Louisa,  married  (3031)  Evarts  Cutler. 

1763.  IV.      Sarah  Little  Knight,  born  14  Sept.,  1811. 

481. 

ELIZABETH,^  ITliomas^  Thomas^  George^  Joseph']  born  28 
June,  1775  ;  married  Col.  William,  son  of  Jesse  and  Sally  (Sawyer) 
Page,  who  was  born  8  Nov.,  1764,  and  died  13  Sept.,  1847.  (His 
first  wife  was  Mary  Knight,  by  whom  he  had  three  children,  who  died 
young.)     Col.  Page  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  lived  in  Atkinson 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  147 

on  the  old  homestead  of  his  father  and  grandfather.  A  man  of 
strong  and  well-balanced  mind,  he  was  often  called  to  serve  in  town 
affau's  and  to  act  as  referee  in  difficult  cases.  He  was  a  member  of 
the  Congregational  church  for  thirty-four  years,  and  for  thirty,  one  of 
its  deacons.     His  wife  Elizabeth  died  31  July,  1868.     Children  : 

1764.  I.  Jesse  Page,  born  23  Feb.,  1805  ;  married  (1795) 
Ann  Poor  Little. 

1765.  II.  WilliamPage,  bornl  May,  1808  ;  married20  June, 
1833,  Phebe,  daughter  of  Deacon  Josiah  and  Susannah  (Jewett) 
Grover  of  Atkinson,  who  was  born  11  Oct.,  1811.  He  was  pre- 
vented from  taking  a  collegiate  course  by  ill  health,  but  studied  at 
Gilmanton  Academy,  and  graduated  at  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary 1839.  He  preached  at  Dracut,  Mass.,  two  years,  at  Hudson 
till  1852,  and  afterwards  at  Salem  and  Bath,  N.  H.  He  died  18 
Oct.,  1861.     Children,  besides  two  that  died  young: 

1766.  I.         Susan  Elizabeth  Page,  born  11  Dec,  1844. 

1767.  II.       Amelia  Spofford  Page,  born  17  Sept.,  1848  ; 
died  4  Jan.,  1862. 

1768.  III.  Mart  Kxight  Page,  born  1  Feb.,  1810;  married 
Altai,  son  of  Thomas  S.  Pierce  of  Woburn,  Mass.  He  lived  in 
Atkinson,  where  he  died  9  Aug.,  1837.  Children,  beside  two  that 
died  young : 

1769.  I.         Abigail  Page  Pierce,  born  1831. 

1770.  II.        Hiram  Perkins  Pierce,  born  1833. 

1771.  IV.  Abigail  Little  Page,  born  13  Dec,  1811  ;  lives 
with  her  brother,  Rev.  Jesse  Page. 

1772.  V.  Thomas  Little  Page,  born  13  Feb.,  1814;  mar- 
ried (1779)  Lydia  Little. 

486. 

JACOB,''  \_Thomas'  Thomas^  George^  JosepK^']  born  1  June,  1786  ; 
married  Polly,  daughter  of  Dr.  Nathaniel  Nourse  of  Derry,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  26  April,  1799,  and  died  Oct.,  1847.  He  was  a  sub- 
stantial farmer  of  Atkinson,  where  he  died  6  Oct.,  1861.     Children: 

Thomas,  born  30  June,  1818. 

Nathaniel  Nourse,  born  21  July,  1820. 

Mary  Ann,  born  22  Oct.,  1822. 

John,  born  22  Aug.,  1825. 

Sarah  Jane,  born  17  Oct.,  1831  ;  died  2  Feb.,  1865. 

Abbie  Kent,  born  30  June,  1837. 


*1773. 

I. 

*1774. 

II. 

*1775. 

Ill 

*1776. 

IV. 

*1777. 

V. 

*1778. 

VI. 

148  I.ITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

488. 

JESSP],''  l^Thomas^  Thoma.^*  George^  JoHepli?'\  bora  23  .luno, 
1791,  married  Louisa,  daughter  of  Deacou  AVilliaui  and  Lydia 
(Nourse)  Head  of  Litchfield,  N.  II.,  aud  a  cousin  of  his  brother 
Jacob's  wife.  She  was  boru  14  Jan.,  1798.  He  was  a  fanner  and 
lived  upon  the  homestead  in  Atkinson,  where  he  died  29  April,  1871 . 
He  served  several  times  as  selectm:in,  and  represented  liis  town  in 
the  legislature.     C'liildren  : 

*1779.     I.         Lydia,  boru  29  April,  bS2(). 

*1780.     n.        William  Read,  born  4  Nov.,  182;5. 

1781.  III.  Albert,  born  18  Feb.,  1835;  is  a  farmer  and 
lives  unmarried  in  Atkinson.  He  has  been  representative  in  the 
legislature  and  a  member  of  the  republican  state  committee. 

491. 

JUDITH,''  \_Thoma^'  Thomas^  George''  Joseph-^  born  14  March, 
1798  ;  married  20  Feb.,  1825,  William  Read,  Jr.,  of  Litchfield,  N.  H., 
whose  sister  married  her  brother  Jesse  Little.  He  was  a  farmer,  and 
died  4  Oct.,  1870.     She  died  15  Jau.,  1875.     Children  : 

1782.  I.  William  Frakk  Read,  born  i)  Dec,  1825  ;  died 
28  Dec,  1837. 

1783.  II.  Sakaii  Elizaueth  Read,  born  1  May,  1828  ;  mar- 
ried 19  Nov.,  1857,  her  cousin  (1792)  John  L.  Kuight. 

1784.  III.  Mauy  Miranda  Read,  boru  1  May,  1830  ;  married 
Elbridge  Tibbetts. 

1785.  IV.  John  Sylvester  Read,  born  10  Sept.,  1832  ;  mar- 
ried Nov.,  1873,  Jane  Harris. 

1786.  V.  Lydia  Jane  Read,  born  29  Sept.,  1835  ;  married 
5  Nov. ,  1868,  William  McQuesten,  and  died  22  Aug. ,  1874.    Children  : 

1787.  I.       Frank!).  McQuesten,  born  18  Dec,  1870. 

1788.  II.      Carroll  L.  McQuesten,  born  29  June,  1874. 

1789.  VI.  William  Frank  Read,  born  30  Dec,  1837;  died 
8  Aug.,  1838. 

1790.  VII.  William  Henry  Read,  born  22  Nov.,  1844  ;  died 
15  Sept.,  1849. 

492. 

MARY,''  l^Thomas^  Thomas^  George'^  Josepli^'\  boru  22  Sept., 
1800  ;  married  29  Jan.,  1824,  (1062)  John  Knight  of  Atkinson,  who 


SIXTH   GENEBATION.  149 

was  born  4  Feb.,  1794,  and  died  Oct.,  1858.     He  was  a  farmer,  and 
lived  in  Atkinson.     Children  : 

1791.  I.  Sakah  Little  Knight,  horn  6  Dec  1824;  lives 
unmarried  with  her  mother  at  Haverhill. 

1792.  n.  John  Little  Knioht,  ])orn  19  Nov.,  1826;  mar- 
ried his  cousin  (1783)  Sarah  Elizabeth  Read.  He  is  a  dealer  in 
wood,  and  lives  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

1793.  III.  Lvi>iA  Littee  Knight,  born  4  Nov.,  1828;  died 
young. 

504. 
EZEKIEL,"  \_Benjamin;'  George*  George^  JosepJi^^  born  28  July, 
1762;  raan'ied  24  May,  1801,  Mehitable,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Ruth  (Annis)  Emery,  who  was  born  23  Aug.,  1764,  and  died  26 
June,  1821.  He  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1784,  and  for  many 
years  taught  with  much  success  in  the  public  schools  of  Boston. 
Among  his  pupils  were  Pxlward  Everett  and  other  men  of  note.  He 
was  the  author  of  an  arithmetic,  entitled  "  The  Usher,"  published  at 
Exeter,  N.  H.,  in  1799.  The  latter  portion  of  his  life  he  resided  in 
Atkinson,  N,  H.,  where  he  died  21  March,  1840.     Children  : 

1794.  I.  RcTH  Emekv,  born  16  May,  1802;  died  14  Aug., 
1802. 

*17;)r>.     11.        Ann  Pook.  born  21  Nov..  1806  ;  died  «  Dec  1^46. 

500. 

MARY,"  [Beujamiii,^  Qeorge*  George^  Jo.sp.pK'^  born  2  May,  1769  ; 
married  first  17  July,  1789,  Nathaniel,  son  of  James  Merrill  of 
Atkinson,  and  second  William  AVood  of  Canaan,  N.  H.     Children  : 

1796.  1.  Marv  Emvmy  LMi.kkili.,  born  in  Atkinson,  N.  H,, 
14  Nov.,  179;5  ;  died  unmarried. 

1797.  II.  ]\Iehitaijee  Emkrv  Meukiel,  born  in  Bradford, 
Vt.,  1796  ;  maiTied  Zenas  Whittier  of  Orange.  N.  H.,  by  whom  she 
had  live  children,  and  died  about  18;j6. 

1798.  III.  EzEKiEE  LiTTEE  Mekriel.  born  in  Bradford,  Vt., 
14  April,  1802;  married  Serepta,  daughter  of  John  and  P^liza 
(Hews)  Currier,  Avho  was  born  in  Canaan,  N.  H.,  3  Oct.,  1814.  He 
was  a  hatter  by  trade  and  resided  in  Franklin,  N.  H.  Children, 
beside  one  who  died  young  : 


150  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


1799. 

I. 

1800. 

II. 

1801. 

in 

Eliza  Hews  Merrill,  born  29  Nov.,  1842. 
Oliver  Hews  Merrill,  boru  11  March,  1845. 
Emma  Frances  Merrill,  born  9  Julj',  1861. 


507. 

GEORGE,''  [Moses^  George'''  George'  Joseplf]  born  17  Aug.,  1762  ; 
married  first  5  Aug.,  1783,  Sarah  Kelly,  second  25  Dec,  1810,  Mar- 
tha Richards,  and  third  Mrs.  Hannah  McKinney,  daughter  of  Peter 
Butterfield.  He  served  in  the  Revolution  under  Gen.  Stark,  and 
rose  to  be  a  lieutenant,  despite  his  youth.  He  lived  in  Goffstown, 
where  he  was  a  blacksmith,  and  kept  a  tavern,  until  after  his  sec- 
ond marriage  when  he  removed  to  Grafton  and  engaged  in  farming. 
He  died  7  May,  1850.     Children  :         , 

Mary,  born  30  June,  1784  ;  died  young. 

Lydia  Kelly,  born  5  Jan.,  1786;    died  2  Sept., 

Hannah,  born  23  Oct.,  1787;  died  young. 
Moses  Kelly,  born  26  Nov.,  1788  ;  died  15  Sept., 

Taylor,  born  5  Oct.,  1790  ;  died  18  March,  1881. 
Mary,  born  16  Jan.,  1793  ;  married  19  Dec,  1824, 
f  Goffstown.     Children : 

I.  John  Kennedy,  lives  in  Manchester. 

II.  Thomas  Kennedy. 

Sarah,  born  9  Nov.,  1796  ;  died  7  Oct.,  1841. 
Elbridge  Gerry,  born   12  Aug.,   1798;    died   5 

John,  born  March,  1801  ;  died  7  June,  1854. 
James    Madison,    born  6   Feb.,   1812;    died   29 

508. 

MARY,^  \_Moses'  George'^  George^  Josepli^'\  born  5  June,  1764  ; 
married  11  Dec,  1783,  George,  son  of  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Bailey) 
Poor,  who  was  born  in  Rowley,  Mass.,  22  Jan.,  1761,  and  died  20 
April,  1833.  Lieutenant  Poor  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  in  Goffstown. 
His  descendants  are  given  in  full  in  the  Poore  Genealogy.  His  wife 
was  a  woman  of  much  character  and  ability,  and  left  her  impress 
upon  her  children.     She  died  16  Sept.,  1849.     Children: 


1802. 

I. 

*1803. 

II. 

1871. 

1804. 

III. 

*1805. 

IV. 

1840. 

*1806. 

V. 

1807. 

VI. 

Daniel  Kennedy  ( 

1808. 

1809. 

*1810. 

VII. 

*1811. 

VIII 

Jan.,  1853, 

*1812. 

IX. 

*1813. 

X. 

July,  1868. 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  151 

1814.  I.  Moses  Pook,  born  10  April,  1785  ;  married  (610) 
Sarah  Little,  and  died  10  Oct.,  1841. 

1815.  II.  Joseph  Poor,  born  23  Feb.,  1787  ;  married  Betsey 
Whitney,  and  (1803)  Lydia  Kelly  (Little)  Hobson,  lived  in  Goffs- 
town,  and  died  18  Dec,  1863. 

1816.  III.  Geokge  Poor,  born  10  Jan.,  1789  ;  married  Phebe 
Russell  Richards,  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sprout,  lived  in  Goffstown, 
and  died  26  May,  1870. 

1817.  IV.  Tpiomas  Little  Poor,  born  27  April,  1791  ;  mar- 
ried Hannah  Page  Sargent,  and  lives  in  Bath,  N.  H. 

1818.  V.  Stephen  Poor,  born  9  Aug.,  1793;  died  24 
Aug.,  1796. 

1819.  VI.  Notes  Poor,  born  21  June,  1795  ;  married  Nancy 
Chamberlain,  lived  in  Goffstown  and  Bedford,  and  died  6  July,  1855. 
He  was  for  seven  years  representative,  and  for  two  years  senator  in 
the  state  legislature. 

1820.  VII.  Lydia  Poor,  born  8  Aug.,  1797;  married  first 
David  Lawrence  Morril,  who  was  United  States  senator  from  New 
Hampshu-e,  and  governor  of  the  state  for  tlu'ee  terms,  and  second 
Nathaniel  Goodhue  of  Chelsea.  She  now  (1881)  resides  with  her 
son  at  Marlboro,  N.  C. 

1821.  VIII.  Polly  Poor,  born  12  Nov.,  1799;  married  Col. 
David  Worthley,  and  lives  in  Goffstown. 

1822.  IX.  David  Morrill  Poor,  born  26  Jan.,  1803;  died 
17  Nov.,  1803. 

1823.  X.  Jane  AVallace"  Poor,  born  26  Jan.,  1803  ;  mar- 
ried Isaac  Parker,  lived  in  Goffstown,  and  died  16  Aug.,  1869. 

1824.  XI.  Ebenezer  Pearson  Poor,  born  29  Sept.,  1805; 
married  Bethiah  Hackett,  anddiedinWestville,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec,  1833. 

1825.  XII.  Betsey  Poor,  born  5  Oct.,  1808  ;  died  unmarried 
12  July,  1828. 

509. 
THOMAS  STEVENS, •=  [J/oses^  George^  George''  JosepK'^  born  5 
May,  1766  ;  married  first  30  Jan.,  1793,  Molly  Kelly,  and  second  8 
Oct.,  1822,  Mrs.  Olive  Abbot.  Ensign  Little  was  a  farmer,  lived  in 
Goffstown  till  after  his  second  marriage,  when  he  removed  to  Sutton, 
and  died  there  about  1848.     Children,  beside  two  that  died  young  : 

1826.  I.  William  Kelly,  born  30  Oct.,  1793  ;  died  4  Sept., 
1803. 


152  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1827.  II.  Thomas  Stevens,  born  1(3  Jan.,  1795;  died  15 
March,  1795. 

1828.  III.  Mary,  born  30  Jan.,  1796;  died  unmarried  28 
May,  1857. 

*1829.     IV.       Thomas  (Israel),  born  10  Nov.,  1797. 
1830.     V.        John  Webstek,  born  21  March,  1800;  died  un- 
married 1824. 

*1831.     VI.       Ira,  born  9  March,  1802  ;  died  1846. 

1832.  VII.     Moses,  born  8  March,  1807  ;  died  unmarried  (  ?). 

1833.  VIII.  Harriet,  born  2  Jan.,  1812;  married  Dr.  Samuel 
W.,  son  of  David  and  Sally  (Forsaith)  Paige,  who  was  born  3  Aug., 
1807,  and  died  31  Dec,  1857.  Dr.  Paige  practiced  his  profession 
at  East  Weare,  N.  H.,  until  1853,  when  he  removed  to  Chicopee 
Falls,  Mass.,  and  resided  there  till  liis  death.  Children,  besides  two 
that  died  young : 

1834.  I.         Edgar  T.  Paige,  a  druggist  at  Chicopee  Falls. 

1835.  II.        Ellen  R.  Paige,  married  Benjamin  Belcher 
of  Chicopee  Falls. 

510. 

SARAH,^  IMoses^  George:^  George^  Josepli^']  born  6  May,  1768  ; 
married  20  Dec,  1792,  Timothy,  son  of  Paul  and  Betse}^  (Channou) 
Dustin.  He  was  a  farmer  and  died  in  Holland,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov., 
1828,  aged  59.     She  died  at  Holland  9  Dec,  1848.     Children : 

1836.  I.  Mary  L.  Dustin,  born  in  Goffstown,  1793  ;  mar- 
Tied  1812,  Asa  Crook,  at  Holland,  N.  Y.,  and  died  July,  1880,  at 

Sharon,  111.,  leaving  eleven  children. 

1837.  11,  Lydia  Dustin,  born  in  Goshen,  Vt.,  1795;  mar- 
ried 1819,  Joseph  Cooper,  and  died  in  Java,  N.  Y.,  1880,  leaving 
eight  sons. 

1838.  III.  John  Dustin,  born  8  Nov.,  1798;  married  1822, 
Sally  Farrington  of  Holland,  N.  Y.,  who  died  26  March,  1876.  He 
died  at  Holland  16  Oct.,  1869,  leaving  six  children. 

1839.  IV.  MosES  Dustin,  born  12  May,  1804  ;  married  7 
Nov.,  1827,  Janet  Hill,  who  was  murdered  with  one  son  by  the 
Indians  in  Minnesota.  He  died  16  Oct.,  1852,  in  Java,  N.  Y., 
leaving  six  children. 

1840.  V.  Sarah  Little  Dustin,  born  1805  ;  married  March, 
1821,  Nathan  M.  Mann,  who  died  June,  1870.     Col.  Mann  was  a 


SIXTH    GENERATION.  153 

maker  of  edge  tools,  lived  iu  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  and  held  several  offices 
of  trust.  They  had  eight  children.  She  is  still  living  at  Spring- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

1841.  VI.  Hannah  Dustin,  born  in  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb., 
1812  ;  married  1831,  Israel  Rich  of  Holland,  N.  Y.,  where  she  still 
lives.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  died  21  May,  1851.  leaving  seven 
children. 

511.  ' 

PIIUDENCE,^  [Moses^  George^  George'  JosepK^~\  born  10  May, 
1770;  married  27  Aug.,  1800,  Robert,  son  of  Peter  and  Mary 
Cochran  of  New  Boston,  N.'H.,  who  was  born  7  June,  1770,  and 
died  in  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  about  1840.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
drover,  and  lived  in  Sharon,  Vt.     She  died  3  April,  1825.     Children  : 

1842.  I.  Nancy  Cochran,  born  17  Oct.,  1801  ;  died  22 
March,  1820. 

1843.  II.  Susan  Cochran,  born  27  Oct.,  1803;  married  15 
May,  1831,  Charles,  son  of  William  and.  Jane  (Cochran)  Stinson, 
who  was  born  in  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  18  April,  1800,  and  died  8  Aug., 
1878,  in  Goffstown.  She  died  23  March-,  1838.  Mr.  Stinson  lived 
in  Dunbarton,  on  the  homestead  of  his  grandfather,  who  was  one  of 
the  first  settlers  of  the  town,  until  1867  when  he  retired  from  farming 
and  moved  to  Goffstown.  He  married  second  Marj'  Ann,  daughter  of 
Moses  and  (610)  Sarah  (Little)  Poore,  by  whom  he  had  one  child. 
Her  descendants  are  given  in  connection  with  her  mother's  family. 
Children  by  first  wife  : 

1844.  I.  .Jane  Stinson,  born  5  Oct.,  1833;  married 
15  July,  1858,  iu  Oakland,  Cal.,  Wallace  Caldwell,  who  was 
born  in  Dunbarton  22  Oct.,  1828.  He  was  for  twenty  years 
or  more  a  lumber  merchant  in  Nevada  City,  Cal. ,  and  served 
in  the  state  legislature.  He  now  resides  in  Goffstown,  and  is 
sheriff  for  Hillsboro  County.  Children,  beside  a  son  that 
died  unnamed  : 

1845.  I.         Susan    Cochran   Caldwell,  born    19 
Sept.,  1860;  died  26  Nov.,  1862. 

1846.  II.        Elizabeth  Niles    Caldwell,  born    20 
Feb.,  1863. 

1847.  IF  Letitia  Cochran  Stinson,  born  9  March, 
1835;    married  30    Nov.,   1854,  John   M.  Parker,  who   was 


154  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

born  17  Sept.,  1822.  He  is  a  lumber  merchant,  lives  in 
Goffstown,  and  has  served  as  postmaster,  representative,  sen- 
ator, and  member  of  the  governor's  council.     Children  : 

1S48.  I.  Charles  Stinson  Parker,  born  3  Nov., 
1855  ;  married  30  Aug.,  1877,  Ella  J.,  daughter  of 
Zeba  and  Mary  Hoit  of  Goffstown,  who  was  born  24 
Aug.,  1857,  and  died  3  Feb.,  1878.  He  is  a  merchant 
and  postmaster  at  Goffstown. 

1849.  II.  Henry  W.  Parker,  born  26  Feb., 
1859  ;  is  a  merchant  at  Goffstown. 

1850.  III.  Frank  Adams  Parker,  born  1  June, 
1866. 

1851.  III.  Susan  Cochran  Stinson,  born  22  Oct.,  1837  ; 
married  first  29  Nov.,  1860,  George  Byron  Moore,  who  was 
born  6  April,  1837,  and  was  a  merchant  at  Goft"stown,  and 
second  17  Maj^  1877,  Judge  Edwin  S.  Jones  of  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  a  lawyer  by  profession  and  president  of  the  Hennepin 
County  Savings  Bank.  Children,  besides  two  that  died  un- 
named : 

1852.  I.  Jennie  Stinson  Moore,  born  June, 
1864  ;  died  7  May,  1865. 

1853.  II.  Katie  Hurlbert  Moore,  born  17  Nov., 
1869;  died  8  Aug.,  1873. 

1854.  III.      Moses  O.  Cocht!an,  born  7  Feb.,  1810;    died  8 
May,  1822. 

1855.  IV.      Jesse  Little  Cochran,  born  3  Oct.,  1815  ;  was  a 
merchant  in  New  York  City,  and  died  unmarried  13  Sept.,  1864. 

512. 

HANNAH,''  [Moses^  George'^  George'^  Josej>Ji^^  born  22  March, 
1772;  married  in  Springfield,  N.  H.,  17  Feb.,  1791,  Charles  Hogg, 
whose  surname  and  that  of  his  family  was  changed  to  Church,  22 
Dec,  1803.  He  was  born  22  Jan.,  1766,  lived  at  Lebanon,  N.  H., 
and  in  1816  removed  to  Hancock,  Vt.,  where  he  died  7  Oct.,  1839. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  mill  owner,  built  the  first  grist  mill  in  Han- 
cock, held  many  town  offices,  and  was  a  representative  to  the  legis- 
lature several  times.  She  died  at  Hancock,  Vt.,  4  March,  1851. 
Children : 

1856.  I.         James  Church,  born  28  Aug.,  1791 ;    married  4 
May,  1813,  Betsey  Willis,  and  died  4  Jan.,  1875.     Children  : 


1857. 

I. 

died  1880. 

1858. 

II. 

1859. 

Ill 

1820. 

1860. 

IV. 

1861. 

V. 

1862. 

VI. 

died  1879. 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  155 

Daniel  Willis  Church,  born  11  May,  1814  ; 

Mary  Goss  Church,  born  29  Aug.,  1816. 
Elhanan  Winchester  Church,  born  1  Feb., 

Sally  Willis  Church,  born  18  June,  1824. 
Betsey  W.  Church,  born  7  June,  1828. 
Fanny  K.  Church,    born    10   July,    1830; 


1863.     II.        Maky  Little  Chukch,  born  23  July,  1793  ;  mar- 
ried Francis  Dow,  and  died  Sept.,  1823.     Childi-en  : 

1864.  I.  Mary  A.  Dow.  born  1814  ;  died  1866. 

1865.  II.  Harriet  C.  Dow,  born  1816. 

1866.  III.  Alphouso  Dow.  born  1818. 

1867.  IV.  Nancy  B.  Dow,  born  1821  ;  died  1838. 

1868.     III.      SusAX  L.  Church,  born  29  May,  1796  ;  married 
Zenas  Cleaveland  8  May,  1814,  and  died  23  Nov.,  1823.     Children: 

1869.  I.         Marion  W.  Cleaveland,  born  8  July,  1815. 

1870.  II.  George  H.  Cleaveland,  born  18  Oct.,  1818, 
and  lives  in  Barnard.  Vt.  The  compiler  is  indebted  to  him 
for  an  account  of  this  ftimilj'. 

1871.     IV.      Sophia  Church,  born  1  Jan.,  1799;  married  30 
April,  1818,  Joseph  Patrick,  and  died  Jan.,  1823.     Child: 

1872.     I,         Hannah  Patrick,  born    1820 ;    died   about 
1842. 
1873.     V.        Bex.tamik  F.  Church,  born  5  Aug.,  1800;  mar- 
ried 27  April,  1823,  Caroline  Moore,  and  lives  at  Owasco,  N.  Y. 
Childi'en : 

1874.  I.  Mary  A.  Church,  born  6  May,  1828  ;  died 
30  Aug.,  1834. 

1875.  II.        Charles  F.  Church,  born  16  Jan.,  1831. 

1876.  III.  William  Henry  Church,  born  10  Sept., 
1844;  died  19  Feb.,  1866. 

1877.  IV.      James  Willis  Church,  born  26  Sept.,  1846. 

1878.  VI.      Thomas  Jefferson  Church,  born  15  Sept.,  1802  ; 
died  unmarried  9  July,  1822. 

1879.  VII.     Charles  L.  Church,  born  18  March,  1805  ;  mar- 
ried 2  June,  1831,  Melinda  Eaton,  and  died  25  Feb.,  1879.     Children : 


156  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1880.  I.  .Susan  F.  Church,  bora  18  Jan.,  1833  ;  died 
28  July,  1853. 

1881.  II.  Addie  Melinda  Church,  horn  9  Sept.,  1834. 

1882.  III.  Charles   F.    Church,    born    7  Feb.,   1837; 
lives  in  Whiting,  Vt. 

1883.  IV.  Martha  E.  Church,  born  1  April,  1842. 

1884.  V.  Mary  M.  Church,  born  24  Nov.,  1847  ;  died 
12  Jan.,  1852. 

1885.  VI.  William  B.  (ihurch,  bom    2    Aug.,   1851  ; 
died  May,  1853. 

1886.  VIII.  John    L.  Church,   born  2  July,    1807 ;    married 
Adeline  Harrington,  and  died  without  issue  1  Dec,  1854. 

1887.  IX.       Moses  L.  Church,  born  11   May,  1810;  married 
Almira  Alden,  and  died  31  Oct.,  1858.     Children  : 

1888.  I.         Fred  E.  Church,  born  1848;  lives  in  Burl- 
ington, Vt. 

1889.  II.        Frank  A.  Church,  born  1851. 

1890.     X.        WnxiAM   H.   H.    Church,  born    14  Jan.,   1812; 
married  Mandane  Fairbanks,  and  lives  at  Hancock,  Vt.     Children  : 
Harriet    Church,     born    24    Sept.,    1840; 

Maryette  C.  Church,  born  12  Nov.,  1841. 
Julius  H.  Church,  born  6  Sept.,  1843. 
William  Harrison    Church,  born   4  Nov., 

John  C.  Church,  born  19  March,  1848. 
Charles  C.  Church,  born  15  April,  1851. 
Edna  Church,  born  6  Dec,  1852. 
VIII.  George  R.  Church,  born  29  Dec,  1854. 
Abbie  E.  Church,  born  15  Aug.,  1856. 
James  F.  Church,  born  29  July,  1858. 
George  W.  Church,  born  26  Nov..  1814;  mar- 
ried Ellen  Brown,  had  three  children,  and  died  1  Dec,  1870. 

1902.     XII.     Caroline  Church,  born  29  March,  1818  ;  died  3 
April,  1818. 

514. 

JOHN  SULLIVAN,«  [Moses"  George^  George^  Joseph'']  born  25- 
Nov.,  1776  ;  maiTied  1800,  Sally  Stearns,  who  was  born  at  Walpole, 
N.  H.,  28  Jan.,  1778,  and  died  6  July,  1858.  He  was  a  thrifty 
farmer  of  Corinth,  Vt.,  where  he  died  13  Nov.,  1851.     Children: 


1891. 

I. 

deceased. 

1892. 

II. 

1893. 

III. 

1894. 

IV. 

1846 ;  deceased. 

1895. 

V. 

1896. 

VI. 

1897. 

VII. 

1898. 

VIII 

1899. 

IX. 

1900. 

X. 

1901. 

XL 

Geo] 

SIXTH    GENERATION.  157 

*1903.     I.         Sally,  boru  21  Feb.,  1801  ;  died  15  Sept.,  1854. 
*1904.     11.  ..    Moses,  born  23  July,  1802;  died  30  Sept.,  1865. 
*1905.     III.      George  Washington,  bom  10  July,   1804  ;  died 
12  Feb.,  1873. 

1906.  IV.  Amos  Stearns,  born  15  May.  1800  ;  married  20 
March,  1831,  Mahala,  daughter  of  Cyualdo  and  Matilda  Parker, 
who  died  26  June,  1858,  and  second  22  Oct.,  1860,  Sarah  A., 
daughter  of  Amos  and  Lavinia  Tenney.  He  studied  law,  practiced 
his  profession  with  success,  and  represented  his  town.  Corinth,  in 
the  legislature  several  years.  His  only  child  died  unnamed.  He 
died  12  July,  1865. 

1907.  V.  Mary  Stearns,  born  27  Dec,  1809;  married 
William  Henry  Burbeck,  who  was  born  in  Campton,  N.  H.,  16 
May,  1807,  and  is  a  carpenter  by  trade.  She  died  Sept.,  1843, 
leaving  : 

1908.     I.         Harriet    Little    Hurbeck,  a   dress-maker  in 
Boston. 

1909.  VI.  Hiram,  born  2-S  Feb.,  1811  ;  was  a  farmer,  lived 
in  Corinth,  Vt.,  and  died  unmarried  '21)  Jan.,  1876. 

1910.  VII.  RoxANA  Stearns,  boru  24  Aug.,  1814;  died  un- 
married in  Corinth  11  June,  1874. 

515. 

SUSANNAH,'^  \_Moses'  George^  George''  Josej)h^'\  born  14  Oct., 
1780  ;  married  1809,  Josiah,  son  of  Josiah  and  Abigail  (Cutler) 
Emeiy,  who  was  born  1  July,  1783,  in  Dunliarton,  N.  H.,  and  died 
14  Aug.,  1873.  Col.  Emery,  after  a  few  years'  residence  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  settled  in  Barre,  Vt.,  where  he  owned  a  saw  mill,  and  was 
engaged  in  trade.  He  removed  in  1811  to  Leroy,  N.  Y.,  and  the  fol- 
lowing year  toWillink,  now  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  and  cleared  a  timber  farm, 
where  he  continued  to  reside  till  his  death.  He  served  throughout 
the  war  of  1812,  and  was  promoted  to  be  first  lieutenant.  He  sub- 
sequently rose  to  the  rank  of  colonel  in  the  state  militia.  His  wife 
died  5  Feb..  1861 .     Children  : 

1911.  I.  Lucius  Harrison  Emery,  born  26  July,  1811  ; 
married  Lavinia  S.,  daughter  of  Pierpont  Brigham  of  St.  Albans, 
Vt,     Children : 

1912.     I.       Edwin  Francis  Emery,  born  29  March,  1843  ; 
married  Fidelia  Hodoe. 


158  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1913.     II.     John  Rnssell  Emery,  born  26  Dec,  1846; 
married  Abbie  B.,  daughter  of  William  C.  and  Mary  Cutler. 

1914.  II.  Moses  Little  Emery,  borii  28  March,  1815  ;  mar- 
ried Minerva  Prentiss  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  and  died  2  Aug., 
1840.     Children : 

1915.  I.       Charles  E.  Emery,  married  Susan  Livingston 
of  New  York  City. 

1916.  II.      William  H.  H.  Emery,  served  in  the  army  as 
telegrapher. 

1917.  III.  John  Cutler  Emery,  born  1  Dec,  1817  ;  married 
Mary  Yorkus  of  Oakland  County,  Mich.,  and  has  six  children. 

1918.  IV.  JosiAH  Emery,  born  29  Oct.,  1819;  married  11 
July,  1847,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Mary  (Ingersoll) 
Kellogg.  Mr.  Emery  is  a  farmer  and  lives  upon  the  homestead  at 
South  Wales,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

1919.  I.         Ella  Frances  Emery,  born  31  Aug.,  1849  ; 
died  15  Oct.,  1865. 

1920.  11.        Edward  Kellogg  Emery,  born  29  July,  1851  ; 
is  an  attorney  at  law  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1921.  III.      Josiah  Albert  Emery,  born  23  May,  1856  ; 
is  a  law  student  in  Buffalo. 

1922.  IV.  Mary  Elizabeth  Emery,  born  30  Sept., 
1858  ;  married  9  Oct.,  1878,  DeWitt  C,  son  of  Eausom  and. 
Laura  Blakely  of  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

1923.  V.        Asher  Bates  Emery,  born  18  Feb.,  1867. 

1924.  V.  Asher  Bates  Emery,  Iwru  12  May,  1821  ;  died  5 
Sept.,  1839. 

1925.  VI.  Mary  Susan,  born  2  March,  1824  ;  married  John 
H.  McMillin,  and  has  three  sons. 

51G. 

JANE,*^  [Tayloi-^  George^  George^  Joseph}']  born  1  Nov.,  1774; 
married  29  Dec,  1797,  Capt.  John,  son  of  Abraham  and  Mary  Mel- 
vin,  who  was  born  5  Nov.,  1768,  and  died  19  Aug.,  1829.  He  was 
a  farmer  and  lived  in  Weare.     She  died  30  Nov.,  1838.     Children: 

1926.  I.  Nancy  Melvin,  born  '2^  Sept.,  1798;  married 
Daniel  Colby  of  Weare. 

1927.  II.        Abraham   Melvin,    born    29    Nov.,    1799;    is    a 


SIXTH   GENEKATION.  159 

farmer,  aacl  an  extensive  and  successful  sheep  raiser  of  Weare,  N.  H. 

1928.  III.  Phebe  MELvm,  born  18  May,  1802 ;  married 
Oilman  Lull. 

51T. 

HEPHZIBAH,6  ITaylor'  George^  George"  Joseph^']  born  20  March, 
1776  ;  married  Nathaniel  Southwick,  who  was  born  13  Aug.,  1762, 
and  died  April,  1820.     She  died  17  Aug.,  1853.     Children  : 

1929.  I.  Taylor  Little  Southwick,  born  8  Oct.,  1798; 
died  in  Newport,  N.  H.,  24  Dec,  1880. 

1930.  II.        Elizabeth  Southwick,  died  unmarried  (?). 

1931.  III.      Jane  Southwick,  died  unmarried  (?) . 

518. 

HANNAH,^  [Taylor^  George*  George^  JosepJi^']  born  16  July, 
1778;  married  24  Feb.,  1801,  Isaac  Dinsmoor,  wlio  was  born  in 
Windham,  N.  H.,  1.5  May,  1774,  and  died  in  Lodi,  Ohio,  18  Aug., 
1857.  Capt.  Dinsmoor  was  a  carpenter  and  builder  by  occupation, 
lived  in  Windham  and  Chester,  N.  H.,  and  Lodi,  Ohio.  His  wife 
died  3  Oct.,  1838.     Childi-en  : 

1932.  I.  Charles  Dinsmoor,  born  26  Dec,  1801  ;  died  un- 
married 2  Jan.,  1822,  at  Chester,  N.  H. 

1933.  II.  Isaac  Alvah  Dinsmoor,  born  12  Dec,  1801  ;  mar- 
ried May,  1827,  Sarah  Rowell,  and  died  in  Ohio,  July,  1861 .    Children  : 

1934.  I.  Eliza  Dinsmoor,  born  28  Feb.,  1828;  mar- 
ried William  Mason,  and  had  two  children. 

1935.  II.  Charles  Dinsmoor,  born  Sept.,  1830;  mar- 
ried Fanny  Wells,  and  had  nine  childi'en. 

1936.  III.  Luther  Dinsmoor,  born  31  March,  1804  ;  married 
Sept.,  1829,  Sarah  Jane  Rogers,  and  died  1  Sept.,  1839,  at  Cool- 
ville,  Ohio.     Only  surviving  child  : 

1937.     I.         Hannah   Jane   Dinsmoor,  married  Marcus 
L.  Sanderson,  and  lives  in  Stewart,  Athens  County,  Ohio. 
1938.     IV.      Ann   Matilda   Dinsmoor,  born  27  April,  1805  ; 
married  Oct.,  1830,  John  Carleton,  and  died  Aug.,  1864.     Children: 

1939.  I.         Mary  P.  Carleton,  deceased. 

1940.  II.  Edwin  L.  Carleton,  married  Martha  Stone. 
He  served  three  years  in  the  army  during  the  late  war,  after- 
wards studied  medicine  and  is  a  practicing  physician. 


160  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1941.  III.  Alvah  Caiieton,  married  Martha  Ewens. 
He  served  in  the  war  and  is  now  engaged  in  farming. 

1942.  V.  Jane  Morrison  Dinsmoor,  born  13  Nov.,  1806; 
married  June,  1829,  Moses  H.  Morse,  had  three  children,  and  died 
18  March,  1873,  in  Hiawatha,  Kan. 

1943.  VI.  Lewis  Dinsmoor,  born  18  Feb.,  1808;  married 
Sept.,  1836,  Mary  Hovey,  and  died  March,  1842,  leaving  one  child. 

1944.  VII.  Daniel  Dinsmoor,  born  29  Aug.,  1809  ;  married 
March,  1834,  Halda  Stone,  had  seven  children,  and  died  in  Kansas 
in  1873. 

1945.  VIII.  Elizabeth  Clark  Dinsmoor,  born  14  Feb.,  1812  ; 
married  Sept.,  1836,  Churchill  Creesy,  has  had  five  children,  and 
lives  in  Coolville,  Ohio. 

1946.  IX.  William  Anderson  Dinsmoor,  born  in  Chester, 
N.  II.,  13  Oct.,  1814;  married  4  Nov.,  1838,  Laodicea  L.  Tubbs, 
and  lives  in  Coolville,  Ohio.  Mr.  Dinsmoor  is  a  farmer  by  occupa- 
tion, and  has  held  several  town  offices.     Children  : 

1947.*  I.  John  Carleton  Dinsmoor,  born  14  Jan., 
1840;  died  5  June,  1847. 

1948.  II.  Mary  Ann  Dinsmoor,  born  24  July,  1841  ; 
married  3  July,  1866,  William  Lewis  Safi;reed,  and  lives  in 
Jersey  County,  111.     Children  : 

1949.  I.         Samuel  D.   Saffreed,  born   1   June, 
1867. 

1950.  II.        Nora  Mary  Safi:'reed,  born  21  April, 
1869. 

1951.  III.      Fannj'  Laodicea  Saffreed,  born   26 
May,  1879. 

1952.  III.  Samuel  Percy  Dinsmoor,  born  8  March, 
1843  ;  married  1870,  Mrs.  Fanny  Journey,  and  has  four 
children. 

1953.  IV.  Elizabeth  Creesy  Dinsmoor,  born  6  July, 
1846  ;  married  6  Dec,  1874,  David  W.  Gardner,  and  lives  in 
Coolville,  Ohio.     Children : 

1954.  I.       William   Thomas   Gardner,   born    15 
Jan.,  1876. 

1955.  II.:     Laodicea  M.  Gardner,  born  9  June, 
1878. 

1956.     V.        Theresa  Jane  Dinsmoor,  born  8  May,  1851. 


SIXTH   GENEEATIOISr.  161 

1957.  VI,  Fraukliu  Perry  Dinsmoor,  iDoru  21  Feb., 
1853;  married  5  Oct.,  1879,  Honor  Elizabeth  Cole,  lives  in 
Troy,  Ohio,  and  has  one  son : 

1958.     I.     John  William  Dinsmoor. 

.  •   5ia 

ANNA,*^  [Taylor^  George^  George'^  Josejylv'']  born  6  Jan.,  1780; 
married  first  31  March,  1808,  Abraham,  son  of  Abraham  and  Mary 
Melvin  of  Weare,  who  was  born  5  Jan.,  1775,  and  died  10  Ang., 
1811.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Weare,  N.  H.  She  married 
second  29  Dec,  1846,  Deacon  Joshua,  son  of  David  and  Mehitable 
(Jackson)  Goodwin  of  Londonderry^,  who  was  born  20  July,  1779, 
and  died  25  June,  1873.     She  died  29  Dec,  1869.     Children  : 

1959.  I.         George  W.  Melvik,  born  8  Nov.,  1809  ;  married 
1841,  Matilda  H.  Norris,  is  a  wheelwright,  and  lives  in  Ellsworth,  Me. 

1960.  II.       Abraham  T.  Melvin,  born  26  Nov.,  1811 ;  mar- 
ried (2215)  Harriet  Little  Poor. 

520. 

HANNAH,*^  \_Moses^  EzeUeP  George^  Josepli^'\  born  19  Dec, 
1770  ;  married  first  Mr.  Paine,  and  second  Mr.  Miner,  and  died  in 
Leicester,  N.  Y.,  about  1849.     Child: 

1961.  I.         Allen  Paine,  lived  in  Portage,  N.  Y.,  and  had 
eight  children. 

521. 
RACHEL,'^  \_Moses^  Ezekiel^  George^  Joseph']  born  7  May,  1773  ; 
married  Gershom  Morse  of  Moravia,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

Solomon  Morse,  born  14  Aug.,  1796. 

Abishai  Morse,  born  26  Jan.,  1798  ;  died  19  May, 

Rachel  Morse,  born  2  March,  1800. 
AcHSAH  Morse,  born  28  Jan.,  1802, 
Orpha  Morse,  born  15  May,  1803  ;  died  26  Jan., 

Lucy  Morse,  born  9  April,  1805. 

IzA  Morse,  born  24  Sept.,  1807;  died  19  Dec, 


1962. 

I. 

1963. 

II. 

1879. 

1964. 

III. 

1965. 

lY. 

1966. 

V. 

1836. 

1967. 

VI. 

1968. 

VII 

1875. 

11 

162  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1969.  VIII.  Engy  (?)Morse,  bom  19  July,  1811. 

1970.  IX.  Gershom  p.  Morse,  born  27  Aug.,  1813  ;  lives  in 
Moravia,  N.  Y. 

1971.  X.        Laura  C.  Morse,  born  18  May,  1816. 

522.     ■ 

ANNA,''  [Moses^  EzeMel*  George^  JosepJi^']  born  16  Dec,  1774; 
married  William  Howe,  who  was  born  24  Dec,  1773,  and  died  20 
Nov.,  1861.  He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  for  many  years  a 
deacon  in  the  Baptist  church,  and  lived  in  Scipio  and  Gorham,  N. 
Y.,  and  Benton,  111.  His  wife  died  15  April,  1854.  Children, 
beside  two  that  died  unnamed  : 

1972.  I.  Hannah  Howe,  born  29  April,  1799;  married 
Isaac  Harris  of  Leicester,  N.  Y.,  who  died  14  May,  1859.  vShe  died 
4  Jan.,  1852.     Children: 

1973.  I.  William  H.  Harris,  born  30  Oct.,  1818; 
married  Mary  P.  Chap  in  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  and  died  30 
Jan.,  1875. 

1974.  II.  Alviu  Harris,  born  15  Oct.,  1820;  died  1 
May,  1821. 

1975.  III.  Roxaua  H.  Hari'is,  born  5  Aug.,  1823  ; 
married  William  J.  Brooks  of  Chapinville,  N.  Y.,  and  died  5 
Jan.,  1868. 

1976.  IV.  Allen  H.  Harris,  born  23  Aug.,  1825; 
married  Caroline  K.  Miner  of  Perry,  N.  Y.,  and  died  9  Aug., 
1864. 

1977.  V.  Almond  H.  Harris,  born  18  June,  1827  ; 
married  Harriet  M.  Fuller  of  Castile,  N.  Y.,  and  died  26 
Nov.,  1865. 

1978.  VI.      Israel  Harris,  born  26  April,  1829. 

1979.  VII.  Charles  Harris,  born  8  June,  1831  ;  mar- 
ried Phelista  Shepherd  of  Munda,  N.  Y.,  and  died  17  March, 
1864. 

1980.  VIII.  Aaron  Harris,  born  28  July,  1833  ;  died  4 
April,  1834. 

1981.  IX.  Sarah  M.  Harris,  born  17  March,  1835  ; 
married  William  H.  Spencer  of  Geneva,  Wis.,  a  dealer  in 
farm  machinery. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  163 

1982.  X.        Emeliue  Harris,  born  27  Jan..  1837;  died 
21  May,  1852. 

1983.  XI.      Caroline  J.   Harris,   born  17   Feb.,  1839  ; 
married  Andrew  Chute  of  Moscow,  N.  Y. 

1984.  XII.     Isaac  F.  Harris,  born  23  Sept.,  1843  ;  died 
27  Feb.,  1844. 

1985.  II.  Israel  Howe,  born  24  Jan.,  1801  ;  married  first 
Nancy  Pickett,  wlio  died  Dec,  1839,  and  second  Hannah  F.  Child. 
He  lives  in  Sanford,  X.  Y.     Children  : 

1986.  I.         Mary  A.  Howe,  married  F.  L.  Reed. 
By  second  wife : 

1987.  II.       Philo  V.   Howe,   married    25    Dec,    1872, 
Delia  E.  Baker,  and  lives  in  Sanford. 

1988.  III.      Emma  P.  Howe,   mamed  Aug.,  1862,    J. 
E.  Freleigh. 

1989.  IV.       Alvin  P.    Howe,   married   11   May.    1870, 
Amelia  P.  Seward. 

1990.  V.        Anna  I).  Howe. 

1991.  III.  MiNEKVA  Howe,  born  17  Jan.,  1803  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 6  May,  1843. 

1992.  JV.  William  Howe,  born  2  Feb.,  1805  ;  married  Polly 
Standish,  who  was  born  22  Jan.,  1805.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Wauke- 
gan.  111.     Children  : 

1993.  1.         Sarah  Ann  Howe,  born  5  March,  1830  ;  mar- 
ried 12  Dec,  1849,  George  DeGroff,  and  has  three  children. 

1994.  II.       Oscar  Howe,  born  27  Oct.,  1831. 
Orrin  Howe,  born  26  Jan.,  1833. 
Bliss  S.  Howe,  born  8  Sept.,  1834. 
Lucy  Howe,  born  16  March,  1840. 
Vinal  B.  Howe,  born  13  Dec,  1844. 

1999.  V.  RocHSA  Howe,  born  4  April,  1807  ;  married  10 
April,  1828,  John  W.  Sanders.  He  was  a  gunsmith,  and  afterwards 
a  farmer.     Childi-en : 

2000.  I.         William  H.  Sanders,  born  12  Jan.,  1829; 
married  3  July,  1853,  Elizabeth  Phillips. 

2001.  II.       Alonzo  B.  Sanders,  born  3  May,  1831  ;  mar- 
ried 26  Aug.,  1855,  Sarah  Eddy,  and  had  five  children. 

2002.  III.      John  Sanders,  born  3  May,  1833  ;  married 


1995. 

III. 

1996. 

IV. 

1997. 

V. 

1998. 

VI. 

164  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

first  13  Dec,  1855,  Mary  Stickney,  and  secoud  Sarah  John- 
son, and  had  three  children. 

2003.  IV.  Anna  Sanders,  born  27  Aug.,  1835  ;  married 
9  Nov.,  1851,  George  Simonds,  and  had  five  children. 

2004.  V.  Margaret  J.  Sanders,  born  8  July,  1838  ; 
married  26  Aug.,  1855,  Silas  E.  Phillips. 

2005.  VI.  Mary  M.  Sanders,  born  24  April,  1841  ;  mar- 
ried 18  Aug.,  1860,  John  Simonds,  and  died  11  Oct.,  1871. 

2006.  VI.  Allen  Howe,  born  11  Nov.,  1808;  married  8 
Sept.,  1837,  Thankful  S.  Wheeler,  who  was  born  31  Dec,  1813,  and 
died  15  April,  1877,  and  second  20  March,  1878,  Harriet  Bell.  He 
has  been  a  farmer,  and  (1881)  resides  in  Lawrence,  111.     Children: 

2007.  I.  Byron  A.  Howe,  born  21  June,  1840  ;  mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Burton,  had  one  child,  and  died  20  July,  1874. 

2008.  II.  Sylvester  W.  Howe,  born  3  July,  1842  ; 
married  Louisa  Stafford,  has  six  children,  and  lives  in  Lester- 
ville,  Dakota. 

2009.  III.  Myron  Howe,  born  15  May,  1844  ;  died  28 
Oct.,  1865. 

2010.  IV.  Adelpha  D.  Howe,  born  26  June,  1845; 
married  W.  R.  Bell,  had  three  children,  and  died  15  June,  1881. 

2011.  V.  Celestia  E.  Howe,  born  28  April,  1848; 
died  26  March,  1873. 

2012.  VI.  Aurelia  V.  Howe,  born  13  Nov.,  1850; 
married  22  Sept.,  1880,  George  Bently. 

2013.  VII.  Caroline  S.  Howe,  born  25  Nov.,  1853; 
married  16  Oct.,  1879,  Heman  Blodgett. 

2014.  VII.  Almond  B.  Howe,  born  1  Feb.,  1811  ;  married 
22  Dec,  1836,  Rachel,  daughter  of  Joseph  Stoddard,  who  died  15 
Aug.,  1843,  and  second  26  Jan.,  1845,  Sarah  K.,  widow  of  John  D. 
Miller.  He  is  a  farmer,  has  been  clerk  of  the  Baptist  church  for 
thirtylyears,  and  lives  at  Waukegan,  111.     Children  : 

2015.  I.  Charles  E.  Howe,  born  22  Dec,  1838  ;  mar- 
ried first  3  Sept.,  1859,  Cornelia  Hart,  who  died  19  March,  1877, 
and  second  14  March,  1878,  Sarah  L.  Willis.     Children: 

Clara  B.  Howe,  born  28  Nov.,  1860. 
Etta  M.  Howe,  born  11  Feb.,  1867. 
Emma  L.  Howe,  born  14  Sept.,  1870. 
Elmer  A.  Howe,  born  11  Oct.,  1873. 
Spencer  B.  Howe, born  28  Sept.,  1875. 


2016. 

I. 

2017. 

II. 

2018. 

Ill 

2019. 

IV. 

2020. 

V. 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  165 

2021.  II.  Jane  M.  Howe,  born  10  Nov.,  1840;  mar- 
ried first  26  May,  1861,  Henry  Bartlett,  who  died  Nov.,  1876, 
and  second  10  Oct.,  1880,  Henry  Briggs.     Children: 

2022.  I.       Jndson  Bartlett,  born  23  Feb.,  1865. 

2023.  II.     Minnie  Bartlett,  born  3  April,  1876. 

2024.  VIII.  Alvin  Howe,  born  27  March,  1813;  died  10 
July,  1816. 

2025.  IX.  Emeline  Howe,  born  5  July,  1816  ;  married  10 
May,  1837,  Daniel  Wykoff,  a  farmer  and  blacksmith  of  Canandaigua, 
N.  Y.,  and  had  five  children. 

523. 

NOAII,^  \_MospJ'  Ezekiel*  George^  Josepli^']  born  6  May,  1776; 
married  10  Sept.,  1802,  Annis,  daughter  of  Bezaleel  and  Phebe 
Tyler,  who  died  15  Dec,  1862.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Locke, 
Cayuga  County,  N.  Y.,  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  and  died  25 
Nov.,  1828.     Cliildren: 

*2026.     I.         Lyman,  born  3  AprQ,  1804;  died  24  Sept.,  1839. 

2027.  II.       LiEUANA,  born  5  Sept.,  1806  ;  died  27  Oct.,  1806. 

2028.  III.  David  Tyler,  born  20  Nov.,  1807;  married 
Esther  R.  Atwood,  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Sheridan,  N.  Y.,  and  died 
24  Dec,  1845.     Child: 

2029.  I.  Oliver  Orson,  born  4  June,  1844  ;  died  24 
Sept.,  1868,  from  the  effects  of  a  wound  received  at  Fort 
Fisher  15  Jan.,  1865. 

*2030.  IV.  Calvin,  born  23  Jan.,  1810;  died  21  Dec,  1845. 

*2031.  V.  Julia  Ann,  born  19  Feb.,  1816. 

2032.  VI.  Lucy  Ann,  born  25  July,  1818  ;  died  6  May,  1819. 

*2033.  VII.  John  Wesley,  born  1  Feb.,  1825  ;  died  6  June,  1874. 

524. 
TRYPHENA,«  [J/bse.s-"  Ezekid^  George'  JosepK''\  born  26  Aug., 
1779  ;  married  30  Oct.,  1797,  her  cousin,  (539)  Newman  Fitz  Cole, 
who  was  born  3  May,  1773,  and  died  5  June,  1847.  He  was  a 
farmer,  and  lived  at  Moravia,  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y.  She  died  9 
Sept.,  1858.     Children,  beside  five  who  died  in  infancy  : 

2034.     I.         Jesse  Cole,  born  23  July,  1798  ;  married  Hannah 


166  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

Octavia  Nichols,  lived  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  and  died  without  issue  23 
March,  1871. 

2035.  II.        Molly  Cole,  born  1800  ;    died  14  Nov.,  1818. 

2036.  III.  Moses  Cole,  born  23  June,  1803  ;  married  and 
removed  to  the  West. 

2037.  IV.  Anna  Cole,  born  May,  180(!  :  married  George 
Woodmancy. 

2038.  V.  Tkyphena  Cole,  born  25  .June,  1807 ;  married 
Conradin  Tripp,  and  lives  at  Venice,  N.  Y. 

2039.  VI.  Hannah  Cole,  born  17  Nov.,  1809;  married  Mr. 
Sherrett,  and  lives  in  Pan  Pan,  Mich. 

2040.  VII.     Esther  Cole,  born  3  Sept.,  1811  ;  died  j^oung. 

2041.  VIII.  Eunice  Cole,  born  28  Aug.,  1813  ;  married  Seth 
Roberts,  and  has  two  daughters. 

2042.  IX.  Dolly  Cole,  born  29  .Jan.,  1820  ;  married  Oliver 
Bancroft,  and  died  14  Sept.,  1881. 

525. 

ASA,*^  \_Moses'  Ezekiel^  George-^  Joseph^^  born  10  Feb.,  1782; 
married  Esther,  daughter  of  Reuben  Willis,  who  was  born  10  Feb., 
1785,  and  died  27  Oct.,  1862.  Mr.  Little  was  an  active  business 
man  in  his  earlier  years,  afterwards  a  farmer  and  hotel  keeper.  He 
lived  in  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  till  1835,  when  he  removed  to  Moscow, 
Mich.,  where  he  died  5  Aug.,  1840.     Children: 

*2043.     I.         LoKENzo,  born  15  Dec,  1808. 
2044.     II.        Samantha,  born  1  April.   1811  ;    married  R.  W. 
Close,  lived  in  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  and  died  in  1875,  leaving  no  children. 

*2045.     III.      DiANTHA,  born  23  April,  1813. 

*2046.     IV.      Julia,  born  20  March,  1815. 

*2047.     V.        Asa,  born  8  March,  1817. 

*2048.     VI.       AsENETH,  born  19  May,  1819. 
/      2049.     VII.     Jane,  born  3  Nov.,  1824;   died  1  March,  1825. 

2050.  VIII.  Esther,  born  19  Feb.,  1826  ;  died  23  June,  1839. 

2051.  IX.  Horace,  born  6  Oct.,  1828;  married  19  Dec, 
1876,  Lovina,  widow  of  Geo.  F.  Fisk,  and  daughter  of  Stephen  H. 
and  Jane  (Darling)  Lapum,  who  was  born  in  Earnestown,  Canada, 
17  Nov.,  1835.  She  had  by  her  first  husband  one  son,  Rufus  Fisk, 
born  19  Jan.,  1854.  Mr.  Little  went  to  California  in  1852,  engaged 
in  mining  for  a  few  years,  and  afterwards  settled  in  Santa  Clara 
County,  where  he  owns  a  large  estate  south  of  San  Jose. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  16T 

526. 

MARY,''  [Mose^^  EzeMeV-  George^  JosepK"']  bom  16  Dec,  1794; 
married  Rev.  John  Kimberlin,  who  died  6  Aug.,  1853,  aged  70.  He 
was  in  his  earlier  years  a  Methodist  minister,  a  member  of  the  Wyom- 
ing Conference,  but  about  1820  purchased  a  farm  in  West  Dryden,  N. 
Y. ,  where  he  lived  till  his  death.     She  died  20  May,  1873.     Children  : 

2052.  I.  Mary  Ann  Kimberlin,  born  Oct.,  1821  ;  married 
Samuel  Spafford  of  Canesteo.  N.  Y.,  and  died  Oct.,  1877,  leaving 
no  children. 

2053.  II.  John  O.  Kimberlin,  born  March,  1833,  and  died 
Sept.,  1869,  leaving  one  son  : 

2054.     I.         Arthur  Kimberlin.  born  1857. 

550. 

EZEKIEL,*^  [Ezekiel?  EzeUel^  George^  Josepli''^  l.)orn  20  Jan., 
1787;  married  Sarah  Apthorp,  who  died  17  Nov.,  1869.  He  was  a 
farmer,  lived  in  Peru,  Mass.,  untU  about  1826,  when  he  removed  to 
Riga,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  2  March,  1862.     ChHd : 

*2055.     I.         IjZekiel  Marshall,  boia  5  Sept.,  1810, 

552. 
EDNA,"  \_George^  EzeJciel^  George''  Jonepli-']  born  14  Feb.,  1782  ; 
married  3  Oct.,  1802,  Lieutenant  >Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mercy 
(Tucker)  Eastman  of  Heuuilcer,  who  was  born  8  Feb.,  1779,  and  died 
12  Feb.,  1852.  He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation.  She  died  9  Aug., 
1870.     Children : 

2056.  I.  Edna  Eastman,  born  2  Marcli,  1804;  married 
Pliny  Whitcomb,  and  died  18  May,  1875. 

2057.  II.  Cynthia  Eastman,  born  21  Feb..  1806;  married 
Samuel  Patch,  and  died  20  June,  1880. 

2058.  III.  LuciNDA  Eastman,  born  23  Feb.,  1808;  married 
10  April,  1824,  Abram  M.  Tucker,  who  was  born  5  June,  1805,  and 
died  8  April,  1848.     Children  : 

2059.  I.  George  W.  Tucker,  born  26  Aug.,  1825. 

2060.  II.  Lucinda  Tucker,  born  4  Aug.,  1827  ;  died 
26  Sept.,  1829. 

2061.  III.  Martha  J.  Tucker,  born  9  Sept.,  1829  ;  died 
20  May,  1847. 

2062.  IV.  Almira  Tucker,  born  20  Jan.,  1832. 


168  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2063.  V.        Edna  Ann  Tucker,  bom  20  March,  1834  ; 
died  25  Aug.,  1849. 

2064.  VI.      Adeline  S.  Tucker,  born  14  Sept.,  1836; 
died  22  Sept.,  1866. 

2065.  VII.     Edson  Tucker,  born  2  Jan.,  1840. 

2066.  VIII.  Samuel  E.  Tucker,  born  1  April,  1843. 

2067.  IX.       Madison  C.  Tucker,  born  19  Jan.,  1845; 
died  4  Dec,  1847. 

2068.     IV.      Sally  Eastman,  born    18    Nov.,  1810;    married 
Jefferson  Clogston. 

553. 

EZEKIEL,*''  \_George^  Ezehiel^  George^  JosejjK^']  born  6  Nov., 
1783;  married  Mary  Davis,  who  was  born  4  Nov.,  1785,  and  died 
22  May,  1835.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Irasburgh,  Vt.,  where 
he  died  16  April,  1848.     Children  : 

*2069.     I.         James   Madison,    born    17   July,   1809;    died  22 

William   Wallace,  born  10  Jan.,  1811  ;  died  7 

OscAREuGENE,born9  June,  1815  ;died8May,  1844. 
Stephen  Davis,  born  13  Feb.,  1818;   died  1876. 
EzEKiEL  Currier,  born  8  Feb.,  1820. 
Isaac  Fletcher,  born  5  Jan.,  1823  ;  died  unmar- 

2075.     VII.     Mary    Louisa,    born    12    June,    1825 ;    married 
William,  sou  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Lester)  Hunt,  who  was  born 
in  Long  Whatton,  Leicestershire,  England,  4  April,  1822.     He  is  a 
manufacturer  of  English  liosiery,  and  resides  in  St.  Louis. 
*2076.     VIII.  Martha  Ann,  born  31  March,  1827. 

2077.  IX.      Carlos  Baxter,  born  23  Sept.,  1829;  died  un- 
married 3  May,  1868.' 

554. 

ALICE, "^  [Geoj-ge^  EzeMel^  George^  Josepli^'\  born  3  March,  1785  ; 
married  Abel,  son  of  Zachariah  and  Elizabeth  (Farley)  Shattuck,  a 
farmer,  who  was  born  20  Sept.,  1782,  and  died  28  Jan.,  1863.  She 
died  27  Jan.,  1861.     Children  : 

2078.  I.         Abel  Gilman   Shattuck,    born    12   May,    1812 ; 
died  unmarried  2  Aug.,  1880. 


March,  1867. 

*2070. 

II. 

Oct.,  1853. 

2071. 

III. 

*2072. 

IV. 

*2073. 

V. 

2074. 

VI. 

ried  17  Dec 

:.,  1847 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  169 

2079.  II.  Esther  Shattuck,  born  15  Dec,  1813  ;  married 
13  April,  1851,  John  Burns  of  Milford,  and  resides  in  Nashua,  N.  H. 

2080.  III.  Zechariah  Shattuck,  born  26  Jan.,  1816  ;  mar- 
ried Matilda  P.  Chase  of  Milford,  N.  H.,  is  a  farmer  and  milk 
dealer  in  Nashua,  N.  H.     Children  : 

2081.  I.         Lillian  M.  Shattuck,  born  3  Nov.,  1873. 

2082.  II.        Zechariah  E.  Shattuck,  born  22  May,  1876. 
2083.     IV.      George  Shattuck,  boi-n  24  Jan.,  1818;  married 

5  Dec,  1848,  Hannah  E.  Wood  of  Nashua,  N.  H.     He  is  a  farmer 
and  milk  dealer  in  Pepperell,  Mass.     Children  : 

2084.  I.  Georgia  E.  Shattuck,  born  15  May,  1851  ; 
was  educated  at  Mt.  Holyoke  Seminary;  married  14  Nov., 
1877,  Frederick  E.  Belcher,  a  book-keeper  in  Boston.  They 
have  one  child. 

2085.  II.  Meretta  A.  Shattuck,  born  13  Nov.,  1854  ; 
died  10  Aug.,  1862. 

2086.  III.  Emma  F.  Shattuck,  born  22  Dec,  1859; 
died  14  Sept.,  1873. 

2087.  IV.  Alice  J.  Shattuck,  born  25  Sept.,  1861,  is 
a  graduate  of  Boston  High  School. 

2088.  V.        Elmer  G.  Shattuck,  born  14  Feb.,  1867. 

2089.  VI.  Lester  G.  Shattuck,  born  7  Sept.,  1869; 
died  20  Feb.,  1871. 

2090.  V.  Joseph  Shattuck,  born  11  March,  1820  ;  married 
Cordelia  Houghton  of  Waterford,  Me.  He  is  a  carpenter,  and  lives 
in  Winchester,  Mass.     Children  : 

.2091.     I.         Joseph  H.  Shattuck,  born  26  Sept.,  1857. 
2092.     II.       Alice  L.  Shattuck,  born  6  Nov.,  1859. 

2093.  VI.  SoPHRONiA  Shattuck,  born  10  April,  1822  ;  died 
unmarried  3  June,  1877. 

2094.  VII.  Mary  Shattuck,  born  7  Jan.,  1824;  died  unmar- 
ried 29  March,  1873. 

559. 
SHUBAEL,"  \_George^  EzeMeV-  George^  Joseph^']  born  25  Aug., 
1790  ;  married  4  April,  1819,  Deborah  Barrows,  who  was  born  24 
March,  1795,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  died  22  May,  1855.  He  was 
a  clergyman  and  a  successful  preacher  of  the  denomination  known  as 
"  Christians."  He  died  at  Dexter,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct., 
1847.     Children : 


170  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2095.  I.  Mary  Bukt,  bom  in  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  9  June,  1820  ; 
died  19  Sept.,  1835. 

*2096.  II.  William  Azem,  born  in  Brownville,  N.  Y.,  24 
June,  1822. 

*2097.     III.      Emma,  born  in  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec,  1825. 

2098.  IV.  George  Washington,  born  in  Dexter,  22  Feb., 
1828. 

2099.  V.  Lafayette,  born  in  LeRay,  N.  Y.,  4  July,  1830  ; 
served  in  army  during  the  late  war,  is  now  engaged  in  mercantile 
business  at  Toledo,  Ohio.  He  married  29  Sept.,  1869,  Ruth  Ann 
Gallup. 

*2100.  VI.  Martha  Maria,  born  in  LeRay,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov., 
1833. 

*2101.  VII.  Mary  Cecilia,  born  in  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  15  May, 
1838. 

560. 
SALLY,*^  [George^  Eze.kiel^  George"^  JosepK^^  born  28  July,  1797  ; 
married  William  RumrUl,  who  was  born  21  Aug.,  1792,  and  died  16 
Feb.,  1860.     He  was  a  machinist  by  occupation,  and  lives  in  Hills- 
borough, N.  H.     She  died  27  Sept.,  1863.     Children: 

2102.  I.  VoLNEY  RuMRiLL,  bom  18  Oct.,  1816  ;  married 
Eliza  A.  Kendrick,  is  a  mechanic  in  Manchester,  N.  H.     Cliildren : 

2103.  I.         George  Frank  Rumrill,  born  in  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  20  May,  1845. 

2104.  11.        Sarah  Josephine  Rumrill,  born  in  Groton, 
N.  H.,  28  Sept.,  1852  ;  married  Henry  Ricliards. 

2105.  II.  George  Rumrill,  born  27  April,  1819  ;  died  26 
Jan.,  1827. 

2106.  III.  Ruth  Rumrill,  born  25  Feb.,  1821;  died  14 
April,  1861. 

2107.  IV.  Elvira  Rumrill,  born  28  Dec,  1822 ;  married 
Eleazar  Randall,  a  contractor  of  West  Chesterfield,  N.  H.     Children  : 

2108.     I.         Oran  Edmund  Randall,  born  in  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  29  Dec,  1847;  married  Maria  N.  Smith.     Child: 

2109.     I.         Florence    Maria   Randall,    born   30 
Jan.,  1876. 
2110.     II.       Frederic   Rumrill   Randall,   born   in   Ches- 
terfield, 29  Jan.,   1854;  married  Alice  C.  Kathan  of  West- 
moreland, N.  H.     Child: 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  171 

2111.     I.         Winifred  Layton  Randall,  born  21 
June,  1879. 

2112.  V.  Sakah  Rumrill,  born  12  Jan.,  1825;  is  a  school 
teacher,  and  lives  at  Hillsboro,  N.  H. 

2113.  VI.  Marianne  Rumrill,  born  29  April,  1828  ;  died  11 
March,  1857. 

2114.  VII.  William  Rumrill,  born  22  Aug.,  1830;  died  10 
June,  1853. 

2115.  VIII.  Pktkr  H.  Rumrill,  born  12  Sept.,  1834;  mar- 
ried Maiy  E.  Barnes,  is  a  mechanic  and  contractor,  and  lives  in 
Hillsborough.     Children : 

2116.  I.         Frank  George  Rumrill,  born  30  Dec,  186(3. 

2117.  II.        Eugene  Cook  Rumrill,  born  23  Jul5%  1871. 

2118.  IX.  Obadiah  Frank  Rumrill,  born  5  March,  1838  ; 
died  10  Sept.,  1863. 

561. 

GEORGE,''  [George^  Ezekiel^  George^  Joseph^']  born  17  May, 
1799  ;  married  Nancy  B.  Stone,  who  died  about  1855.  He  died  in 
Brownville,  N.  Y.,  in  1826.     Children: 

2119.  I.         Sarah,  born  1824  (?)  ;  married  Abel  Davis. 
*2120.     II.        George,  born  May,  1826  ;  died  10  Feb.,  1853. 

562. 
RACHEL,*^  \_George^  EzeJciel*  George^'  Josepli?'\  born  5  March, 
1801  ;  married  13  April,  1823,  Nathaniel  Fifield  Butler,  who  was 
born  in  Hillsboro,  N.  H.,  7  Aug.,  1795,  and  died  at  Watertown,  • 
Jefferson  County,  Wis.,  12  May,  1856.  He  was  a  merchant.  She 
died  17  Nov.,  1867,  in  Chicago,  111.  Children,  born  in  Watertown, 
N.  y.,  except  the  youngest: 

2121.  I.  William  Moulton  Butler,  born  22  Jan.,  1824; 
married  first  30  Oct.,  1845,  Temperance  Celia  Bliss,  and  second  Mrs. 
Eliza  Brown.  He  has  been  engaged  in  trade  in  Chicago,  111.,  and' 
now  resides  at  Hobart,  Ind.     Children  : 

2122.  I.         William   Moulton   Butler,   born  24   Aug., 
1846  ;  died  26  Sept.,  1846. 

2123.  II.       Edwin   Nathaniel    Butler,    born   5    April, 
1850;  died  26  Aug.,  1850. 

2124.  III.      Willa  Mena  Butler,  born  24  Feb.,  1856. 


172  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2125.  IV.  CeliaTemperanceButler,bom29  Oct., 1861. 
By  second  wife  : 

2126.  V.  Nellie  Eliza  Butler,  boru  9  Feb.,  1862. 

2127.  VI.  William  Moulton  Butler,  born  27  June,  1863. 

2128.  VII.     Charles  Edward  Butler,  born  16  Oct.,  1865  ; 
died  26  Aiig.,  1866. 

2129.  VIII.  Grant  Colfax  Butler,  born  21  May,  1868. 

2130.  IX.      Julia  Carrie  Butler,  born  4  July,  1870. 

2131 .  X.        Benjamin Fifield  Butler,  born  6  Nov.,  1872. 

2132.  XI.      Pitt  Morse  Butler,  born  24  Dec,  1874. 

2133.  XII.     Calista  Linnette  Butler,  born    29    March, 
1877. 

2134.  XIII.  Eugene  Herbert  Butler,  boru  28  May,  1879. 

2135.  II.       Jane  Elizabeth  Butler,  born  15    Sept.,   1825  ; 
died  24  Aug.,  1827. 

2136.  III.      Jerome  Bonaparte  Butler,  born  29  July,  1827; 
lives  in  Elgin,  Kane  Co.,  111. 

2137.  IV.      Martha  Jane  Butler,  born  26  July,  1829  ;  mar- 
ried Mr.  Myers,  and  lives  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

2138.  V.        CoRALiNE  Vn^GiNiA  Butler,  born  18  July,  1831  ; 
married  Mr.  McBane,  and  lives  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

2139.  VI.      Altieri  Antoinette  Butler,  born  31  May,  1837  ; 
married  Isaac  N.  Heustis,  and  lives  in  Jefferson,  111. 

564. 

ORTHA,'=  [David^  Ezekiel^  George'  Josejjh^^  born  22  Dec,  1789  ; 
married  1809,  Amelia  Harriet  Emerson,  who  was  born  19  Sept.,  1787, 
and  died  11  March,  1880.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  and  after- 
wards settled  in  Dexter,  N.  Y.  He  was  drowned  while  on  a  sailing 
vessel  bound  for  Oswego  in  May,  1840.     Children  : 

2140.  I.         Selim,  born  22  Dec,  1810;  married  Feb.,  1836, 
Rachel  Emerson.     He  was  a  farmer,  and  died  1842.     Child  : 

2141.  I.     Livonia,  born  29  Aug.,  1841  ;  died  23  April, 
1846. 

*2142.     II.  Savilion  Londus,  born  19  Nov.,  1812. 

*2143.     III.  Amelia  Harriet,  born  22  Dec,  1815. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  173 

565. 
SARDIS,*^  [David^  EzeJciel*  George^  JosepK^^  boru  5  May,  1788  ; 
married  1806,  MeMtable  Lewis,  an  adopted  daughter  of  his  parents, 
who  died  11  Oct.,  1874,  aged  82.  He  was  a  Baptist  clergyman, 
lived  in  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  and  during  the  latter  years  of  his  life  in 
Rochester,  where  he  died  29  Jan.,  1843.  Children,  besides  two  that 
died  young : 

2144.  I.         Harvey  was  educated  at  Hamilton  College,  studied 
theology,  and  died  unmarried,  aged  24. 

2145.  II.       Phcebe,  married  John  Franklin,  aud  died  aged  22. 

2146.  III.      LoviNA,  died  at  12  j-ears  of  age. 

2147.  IV.      Nancy,  married  Josiah  Drake,  and  died  March, 
1854,  leaving  two  daughters,  Helen  and  Gratia^ 

2148.  V.        George  Washington,  born  Julj-,  1813;   married 
Louise  Ingram,  and  died  22  Oct.,  1845.     Child: 

2149.     I.         George  Washington,  born  12  Jan.,  1844; 

died  29  July,  1844. 

*2150.     VI.      Samuel,  born  14  Aug.,  1816  ;  died  14  Sept.,  1864. 

2150.1.     VII.     Paulina  Maria,  boru  11  July,  1821  ;   married  21 

Sept.,  1846,  Abraham  James,  son  of.  Deacon  Abraham  Prescott  of 

Concord,  N.  H.     She  died  23  Sept.,  1852.     Child: 

2150.2.     I.         James  Henry  Prescott,  boru  17  Maj^,  1848  ; 
died  19  April,  1862. 

2150.3.  VIII.  Julia,  born  Nov.,  1824;  married  Hiram   Bond, 
and  died  in  Milwaukee,  AVis.,  1850. 

2150.4.  IX.      Mary  Jane,  born  March,  1830  ;  married  Edgar 
Knickerbocker,  and  died  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

2150.5.  I.         Ella  Knickerbocker,  born  18  March,  1855. 

2150.6.  II.       Jessie   Irene   Knickerbocker,    born    Aug., 
1857. 

566. 
CYNTHIA,«  \_David^  EzeJcieP  George'  Joseph^^  born  5  April, 
1796;  married  4  Jan.,  1816,  Dexter,  son  of  Moses  and  Sarah 
(Stockwell)  Knight,  who  was  born  2  Dec,  1793,  in  Hartford, 
Washington  County,  N.  Y.,  and  died  24  Nov.,  1877,  She  died  3 
Oct.,  1855.     Children: 

2151.     I.         LoviNiA   Knight,    born   at   Hartford,  N.  Y.,  10 
Oct.,  1817  ;  lives  at  East  Kendall,  N.  Y. 


2155. 

I. 

1865. 

2156. 

II. 

1867. 

2157. 

Ill 

1873. 

174  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2152.  II.  Sarah  M,  Knight,  born  at  Adams,  N.  Y.,  2 
March,  1819  ;  mari-ied  first  16  July,  1851,  Enos  Boyce,  and  second 
25  April,  1872,  Stephen  Osborn  of  Holley,.  N.  Y.,  where  she  died  5 
April,  1874.     Her  only  child,  Libbie  Boyce,  died  at  11  years  of  age. 

2153.  III.  Alzina  Knight,  born  at  Adams,  N.  Y.,  28  April, 
1820;  married  Patrick  Burnett  of  Kendall,  N.  Y.,  a  farmer,  and 
died  20  June,  1847.     Her  only  child  : 

2154.  I.  Rachel  Burnett,  married  5  May,  1864, 
James  McMaster,  a  mason  of  Kendall,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

Grace  A.  McMaster,  born  27  March, 
Avis  B.  McMaster,  born  80  Aug., 
Claude  S.  McMaster,  born  7  July, 

2158.  IV.  Phebe  Knight,  born  4  June,  1822,  at  Adams,  N. 
Y.  ;  married  28  Oct.,  1840,  Charles  Barrows,  a  farmer  of  East 
Kendall,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

2159.  I.  John  Barrows,  born  23  Oct.,  1843  ;  married 
Mary  E.  Stanyland,  and  has  four  children. 

2160.  II.       Adelaide  Barrows,  born  14  Nov.,  1845. 

2161.  III.  Emma  A.  Barrows,  born  17  Oct.,  1847  ;  mar- 
ried 17  Jan.,  1867,  Ira  Bates  of  Kendall,  and  died  13  Jan., 
1873.     Child : 

2162.     I.     Emma  B.  Bates,  born  3  Jan.,  1873. 

2163.  IV.  Libbie  Barrows,  born  27  Feb.,  1853;  died 
15  Aug.,  1855. 

2164.  V.        Edith  M.  Barrows,  born  4  June,  1862. 

2165.  V.  Alonzo  Knight,  born  16  Aug.,  1825,  at  Rodman, 
N.  Y.  ;  married  5  Dec,  1852,  Lydia  Cary  of  Hamlin,  N.  Y. 

2166.  VI.  Cynthia  Knight,  born  22  Sept.,  1826,  at  Adams, 
N.  Y.  ;  married  20  July,  1855,  Allen  Stover,  a  farmer  of  Hamlin, 
N.  Y.,  and  died  20  Jan.,  1870. 

2167.  VII.  Dexter  Knight,  born  7  Oct.,  1828  ;  died  5  Oct., 
1851. 

2168.  VIII.  Okpha  Knight,  born  14  April,  1831  ;  married 
Allen  Stover  of  Hamlin,  9  Dec,  1851,  and  died  in  1854. 

2169.  IX.      Sardis  Judson  Knight,  born  at  Kendall,  N.  Y., 


SIXTH   GENEHATION.  176 

5   May,    1835  ;    married  Maria  Davis  of  Hamlin,   N.   Y.      He  is  a 
farmer,  lives  at  Clarion,  Wright  County,  la.,  and  has  six  children. 

2170.  X.  Maby  J.  Knight,  born  17  May,  1837,  at  Kendall, 
N.  Y.  ;  married  10  Jan.,  1864,  John  Holverson,  a  farmer  of  Kendall, 
N.  Y.     Child  : 

2171.     I.     Louis  Elmer  Holverson,  born  22  June.  1873. 


567. 

SAMUEL,"  IDavid? Ezekiel*  George"  Jose'pW'\  born  28  Feb.,  1794  ; 
married  first  Mary,  daughter  of  Rev,  Benjamin  Farmer,  who  was 
born  22  Sept.,  1800,  and  died  7  Sept.,  1832,  and  second  Johanna 
Barnes,  who  died  14  April,  1863.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  died  in 
Haldimand,  Ontario,  27  Dec,  1841.     Children: 

2172.  I.  LoKENA,  born  20  Aug.,  1819  ;  married  James 
Fish,  and  died  5  March,  1874. 

2173.  II.  Benjamin,  born  26  Nov.,  1820  ;  married  Alvira 
Fish,  was  a  carpenter,  and  lived  in  Oelwein,  Fayette  Co.,  la. 

2174.  III.  Sardis,  born  13  Sept,,  1822 ;  married  Nancy 
Prince.  He  served  during  the  war  in  a  Iowa  regiment,  and  died  21 
Jan.,  1875, 

2175.  IV.      DA\aD,  born  11  Feb.,  1825  ;  died  23  Aug,,  1826. 

2176.  V.  OziAS,  born  6  Nov,,  1827;  married  Efaro  Wol- 
eroth,  was  a  farmer  in  Iowa,  and  died  26  July,  1874, 

*2177,     VI,      Sarah,  born  11  Jan.,  1831. 
*2178,     VII.     LucRETiA,  born  18  Feb.,  1834. 
*2179.     VIII.  M.ARY,  born  17  July,  1836. 

606, 
JOSEPH, «  {Johit  JosepW  George"  Joseph'^'\  born  11  Dec,  1778; 
married  16  Feb,,  1804,  Margaret  Moor  of  Bedford,  N.  H.,  who 
died  29  Oct.,  1856,  aged  75  years.  He  was  a  mechanic  and  house- 
builder,  and  lived  at  Goffstown,  where  he  died  18  March,  1847. 
Children : 

2180.  I.  Vashti,  born  22  Nov.,  1804;  married  3  April, 
1827,  Lemuel  Noyes  Pattee  of  Goffstown,  who  was  register  of  pro- 
bate ten  years,  and  secretai-y  of  state  for  three  tenns.  He  died  1 
April,  1870,  aged  m.     Child: 


176  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2181.  I.  Mary  Frances  Pattee,  boru  29  March,  1828  ; 
married  John  B.  Woodbury,  and  died  at  Antrim,  N.  H.,  15 

Oct.,  1858. 

2182.  II.  John,  born  24  Sept.,  1806;  married  Nancy 
Frances,  daugliter  of  (1819)  Noyes  Poor,  who  married  second  Wil- 
liam B.  Johnson  of  Manchester.  He  was  a  merchant  at  Newport, 
N.  H.,  and  died  7  March,  1841. 

2183.  III.  RoBEKT,  born  25  Jan.,  1809  ;  married  30  Sept., 
1839,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  William  and  Ruth  Pike,  who  was  born 
22  June,  1808.  He  is  a  farmer  and  stock  raiser  at  Rosemond, 
Christian  County,  111.     Child  : 

2184.  I.  Mary  Frances,  born  14  March,  1841  ;  grad- 
uated at  Jacksonville  Female  College,  111.  ;  married  27  Feb., 
1862,  John  W.  Kitchell,  a  lawyer  at  Pana,  111. 

2185.  IV.  Albert,  born  3  April,  1813  ;  married  Harriet, 
daughter  of  John  Gould.  He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  also  for 
many  years  a  deputy  sheriff ;  lived  in  New  London,  Andover,  and 
Goffstowu,  N.  H.,  and  died  22  Dec,  1875.     Child : 

2186.  I.  George  Albert,  born  6  Sept.,  1837;  married 
Helen  Hatch  of  Damariscotta,  Me.,  lived  in  Cambridgeport, 
Mass.,  and  died  without  issue  24  Sept.,  1868. 

2187.  V.  Otis,  born  22  Aug.,  1815  ;  married  Charity  Smith 
of  Ohio,  was  a  farmer  at  Audubon,  111.,  and  died  without  issue, 
Feb.,  1872. 

2188.  VI.  Sarah,  born  8  Dec,  1817  ;  married  22  Dec,  1842, 
Alfred,  son  of  Nehemiah  and  Hannah  E.  (Hadley)  Story.  Mr. 
Storj'  was  born  12  Jan.,  1810,  is  a  merchant  and  prominent  citizen 
of  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  has  been  several  times  selectman,  and  repre- 
sented his  town  in  the  legislature.     Children  : 

2189.  I.  Charles  Alfred  Story,  boru  14  Jan.,  1847  ; 
died  12  Sept.,  1872. 

2190.  II.  John  William  Story,  boru  7  July,  1849  ; 
married  Annie  Austin  of  Goffstown. 

2191.  III.      Margaret  Little  Story,  born  22  April,  1853. 

2192.  VII.  Joseph,  born  31  Oct.,  1821  ;  was  a  clergyman 
and  died  unmarried  19  Dec,  1854. 

2193.  VIII.  OscAii,  born  24  July,  1823  ;  was  a  trader  and 
died  unmarried  19  Aug.,  1846. 


SIXTH   GENERATIOK.  177 

GOT. 
CALEB,^  IJohv?  Joseph"  George^  Josejjh'^^  born  26  Oct.,  1781; 
married  17  Feb.,  1818,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Deacon  John  and 
Margaret  (Caldwell)  Mills  of  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  15 
Sept.,  1793,  and  died  17  July,  1866.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived 
upon  the  homestead  at  Goffstown,  where  he  died  26  Nov.,  1860. 
Children : 

2194.  I.  John  Mills,  born  24  Nov.,  1819  ;  died  22  Sept., 
1822. 

2195.  II.  Mart  Elizabeth,  born  5  Aug.,  1823  ;  married 
17  Dec,  1869,  Joshua  Vose,  son  of  William  and  Jennie  (Shirley) 
McKinney  of  Bedford,  N.  H.  Deacon  McKinney  was  born  in 
Spencer,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.,  1819,  and  is  engaged  in  the  furniture  busi- 
ness at  Sterling,  111. 

*2196.     III.      Margaket,  born  12  Oct.,  1826. 
2197.     IV.       Daniel,  born  5  April,  1830  ;  married  at  Dedham 
7  Jan.,  1869,  Anna  M.,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Lydia  A.  Eaton  of 
Boston.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  upon  the  homestead  at  Goffstown, 
N.  H. 

*2198.     V.        Louisa  Mills,  born  25  Dec,  1833. 

609. 
JAMES  NAHOR,«  [JoJm'  Joseph'  George^  Joseph""^  born  1790  ; 
married  first  Sophronia,  daughteiv  of  Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth  Mug- 
gett  of  Dixmont,  Me.,  who  died  Aug.,  1819,  aged  18,  and  second 
her  sister  Abigail  Muggett.  She  was  born  25  Feb.,  1799,  mar- 
ried second  William  Craig,  and  lives  (1880)  with  her  son  John  E. 
Craig  at  Dixmont,  Me.  Mr.  Little  was  a  tanner  and  currier,  early 
removed  to  Brewer,  Me.,  where  he  died  March,  1823.     Children  : 

2199.  I.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  1  Sept.,  1821  ;  married 
Ephraim  E.  York,  who  served  in  the  Ninth  Maine  Volunteers,  and 
died  1864.     Children : 

2200.  I.         Annette  York,  born  24  July,  1845. 

2201.  n.       Viola  York,  born  Nov.,  1846  ;  deceased. 

2202.  III.      Hattie  A.  York,  born  11  Jan.,  1849  ;   mar- 
ried Fairfield  Emery,  a  farmer  of  Monroe,  Me.     Children : 

2203.  I.         George  Warren  Emery. 

2204.  II.        Mary  Agnes  Emery. 
12 


178  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2205.  IV.  Helen  O.  York,  born  July,  1851  ;  married 
Charles  Holmes,  a  farmer  of  Winterport,  Me. 

2206.  V.        Lydia  A.  York,  born  Feb.,  1853;  deceased. 

2207.  II.        HARPaET  Poor,  born  3  Feb.,  1823  ;  died  May,  1824. 

610. 
SARAH,*'  [John^  Joseph^  George^  Joseph^']  born  31  March,  1791  ; 
married  22  Nov.,  1810,  Moses,  son  of  George  and  (508)  Mary 
(Little)  Poor,  who  was  born  10  April,  1785,  and  died  10  Oct.,  1841. 
Early  in  life  he  learned  the  shoemaker's  trade,  afterwards  became  a 
farmer,  and  settled  in  Goffstown  on  the  plain  about  half  a  mile  from 
his  father's  residence.  In  1835  he  moved  to  the  West  Village,  where  he 
engaged  in  mercantile  business.  He  was  justice  of  the  peace,  select- 
man, town  clerk,  represented  his  town  in  the  legislature,  and  was 
deacon  of  the  Congregational  church.  His  wife  died  24  Sept.,  1841. 
Children : 

2208.  I.  Mary  Ann  Poor,  born  28  Aug.,  1811;  married 
first  24  April,  1832,  Ira,  son  of  John  Richards,  who  died  13  Jan., 
1835,  and  second  29  May,  1839,  Charles,  son  of  William  and  Jane 
(Cochran)  Stinson,  who  was  born  in  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  18  April, 
1800,  and  died  8  Aug.,  1878,  in  Goffstown.  He  held  several  posi- 
tions of  trust  in  his  town  and  state.  His  first  wife  was  (1843)  Susan 
Cochran,  and  his  descendants  by  her  are  given  in  connection  with 
their  mother's  family.  Mrs.  Stinson  survives  him  and  lives  in  Goffs- 
town, N.  H.     Her  children  : 

2209.  I.  Elizabeth  Ann  Richards,  born  4  Aug., 
1833  ;  died  unmarried  14  Sept.,  1856. 

2210.  II.  Mary  Ann  Stinson,  born  1  Aug.,  1841  ;  mar- 
ried 13  Sept.,  1866,  Charles  Alfred,  son  of  George  Alfred  and 
Margaret  (Carleton)  Pillsbury,  who  was  born  in  Warner, 
N.  H.,  3  Dec,  1842,  graduated  at  Dartmouth  1863,  has 
served  in  the  Minnesota  Senate,  and  is  a  flour  manufacturer 
at  Minneapolis.     Children  : 

2211.  I.         George  Alfred  Pillsbury,  born  Oct., 
1871  ;  died  Jan.,  1872. 

2212.  II.        Margaret   Carleton   Pillsbury,  born 
18  July,  1876. 

2213.  III.      Charles  Stinson  Pillsbury,  |  y^^^^  g 

2214.  IV.      John  Sargent  Pillsbury,      j 
■Dec,  1878. 


SIXTH    GENERATION.  179 

2215.  II.  Harriet  Little  Poor,  born  20  July,  1815  ;  mar- 
ried 1836  (1960)  Abram  T.  Melvin.  He  was  a  wheelwright  by 
trade.     Child : 

2216.  I.  Marietta  Melvin,  born  Nov.,  1838;  is  a 
teacher  in  the  high  school,  Lowell,  Mass. 

2217.  III.  Alonzo  Stephen  Poor,  born  17  Oct.,  1820;  was 
di'owned  in  Piscataquog  river  21  July,  1835. 

2218.  IV.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Poor,  born  5  March,  1828 ; 
married  31  Dec,  1844,  William  Cochran  Stinson,  a  brother  to  her 
sister's  husband,  who  was  born  in  Dunbarton  13  April,  1806.  He  is 
a  large  real  estate  owner,  and  settled  upon  the  homestead  of  his 
father,  a  part  of  the  original  property  of  his  grandfather,  who  was 
the  first  settler  in  that  part  of  the  town,  of  Scotch  Irish  descent^ 
and  a  man  of  influence  and  prominence  in  the  early  history  of  Dun- 
barton,  occupying  many  positions  of  trust  and  confidence,  and  leav- 
ing at  his  death  a  large  landed  property  acquired  b^^  his  perseverance 
and  indomitable  industry.     Children  : 

2219.  r.  Sarah  Jane  Stinson,  born  25  Sept.,  1847; 
married  13  Sept.,  1870,  Marcus  Morton,  son  of  Charles  and 
Louisa  (Pope)  Holmes,  who  was  born  in  Dunbarton  10  April, 
1844,  graduated  from  New  London  Academy,  in  1862,  and 
the  same  year  enlisted  in  Company  H,  Fourteentli  Regiment, 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  and  was  afterwards  promoted  to 
be  first  lieutenant.  At  the  close  of  the  war  he  entered  Dart- 
mouth, remained  tAvo  years,  then  went  west  and  became  con- 
nected with  educational  interests  in  Missouri.  In  1869  he 
went  to  Mississippi,  was  engaged  on  the  editorial  stalf  of 
The  Mississippi  Pilot  at  Jackson,  and  the  following  year  was 
appointed  Superintendent  of  Instruction  for  the  County  of 
Holmes.  During  his  term  of  office,  four  years,  public  schools 
were  established  throughout  the  county.  In  1874  he  was 
elected  clerk  of  the  circuit  courts,  but  two  years  later  was 
compelled,  on  account  of  his  prominence  in  republican  politi- 
cal circles,  to  leave  the  state  with  his  family.  After  a  short 
residence  in  Sioux  City,  D.  T.,  he  went  to  Chicago,  111.,  in 
1878,  practiced  law,  and  is  now  (1881)  engaged  in  the  lumber 
trade  with  John  Loomis  &  Sons,  his  residence  being  at  South 
Evanston.  Children,  born  in  Lexington,  Miss.,  except  the 
youngest : 


180  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2220.  1.         Mary  Holmes,  boru  2  Aug.,  1871; 
died  6  March,  1874. 

2221.  II.        Kate  Holmes,  born  27  Jan.,  1874. 

2222.  III.      Karl  Holmes,   born    in  Chicago   28 

Nov.,  1878. 

2223.  II.  William  Hemy  Stinsou,  born  21  July,  1851  ; 
resides  unmarried  on  the  homestead  in  Dunbarton,  where  he 
has  been  town  clerk,  treasurer,  selectman,  and  superintendent 
of  schools,  is  a  journalist  correspondent,  justice  of  peace  for 
the  state,  and  secretary  of  the  New  Hampshire  State  Grange, 
P.  of  H.  In  June,  1881,  he  was  elected  engrossing  clerk  of 
the  New  Hampshire  legislature,  and  appointed  by  Gov.  Bell 
on  his  military  staff  with  rank  of  colonel. 

2224.  III.  Hattie  Little  Stinson,  born  22  March,  1853  ; 
died  24  July,  1853. 

2225.  IV.  Charles  Cochran  Stinson,  born  9  Aug., 
1860  ;  graduated  from  McCollom  Institute,  Mount  Vernon, 
and  is  now  (1881)  a  clerk  in  a  furniture  establishment  in 
Lynn,  Mass. 

612. 

DANIEL,'^  \_Jo1mv'  Joseph^  George^  Josepli^']  born  4  March,  1798  ; 
married  26  Nov.,  1827,  Margaret  Aiken,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Sarah  (Aiken)  Gilchrist,  who  was  born  in  Goffstown  11  April,  1807, 
and  died  30  June,  1875.  Dr.  Little  graduated  at  Dartmouth  Medi- 
cal School  in  1827,  and  throughout  his  life  had  an  extensive  practice 
in  his  native  town  and  the  adjoining  places.  He  was  deeply  inter- 
ested in  the  public  schools,  and  for  a  long  series  of  j^ears  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  supervising  committee.  He  also  I'epresented  his  town  in 
the  legislature.     He  died  4  Sept.,  1874.     Children  : 

*2226.  I.  John  Smith,  born  6  Sept.,  1828  ;  died  23  March, 
1875. 

2227.  II.  SoPHRONiA  Mariette,  born  28  Oct.,  1830;  mar- 
ried 5  Feb.,  1857,  Edward  Augustus,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Rebecca 
H.  (Ashley)  Perkins,  who  was  born  in  Topsfield,  Mass.,  23  Feb., 
1827.     He  is  a  practicing  physician,  and  lives  in  Boston,  Mass. 

2228.  III.      Sarah,  born  11  June,  1834;  died  23  Oct.,  1834. 

2229.  IV.       Henry,  born  22  Aug.,  1841  ;  died  23  Nov.,  1841. 


.    SIXTH   GENERATION.  181 

613. 
BETSEY ,«    [John''  Joseph''   George'  Joseph^'\   born  March  (?), 
1800  ;  married  1827,  Gideon,  son  of  Simon  and  Hannah  (Leavitt) 
Flanders,  a  farmer  of  Goffstown,  who  died  8  Oct.,  1864.     Children  : 

2230.  I.  Mary  Flanders,  born  11  Sept.,  1828;  married  8 
Nov.,  1858,  Clark  Hadley  of  Goffstown. 

2231.  II.  Elizabeth  Flanders,  boi'n  7  March,  1834;  died 
30  Nov.,  1852. 

2232.  III.      Sarah  Flanders,  born  21  Aug.,  1841. 

2233.  IV.  Edwin  Flanders,  born  1  Jnlj%  1845  ;  married  2 
Sept.,  1873,  Mary  A.  Emerson  of  Weare,  N.  H.  He  is  a  farmer, 
and  lives  in  Goffstown. 

615. 

SUSANNAH,^  \_Georfje'  Joseph'^  George^  Joseph'^  born  13  May, 
1783  ;  married  2  Oct.,  1805,  Nathaniel  Batchelder,  who  was  born  8 
Aug.,  1782,  and  died  23  Sept.,  1859.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  lived 
in  Barre,  Vt.     She  died  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  March,  1867.     Children  : 

2234.  I.  John  Wesley  Batchelder,  born  25  Sept.,  1806; 
married  12  June,  1832,  Sarah  Cutler. 

2235.  II.  Susan  Batchelder,  born  29  June,  1808  ;  married 
15  May,  1831,  Lias  Scott,  who  was  born  22  Oct.,  1808.  She  lives 
(1881)  in  Salem,  Mass. 

2236.  III.  Irena  Batchelder,  born  22  Oct.,  1809  ;  married 
20  May,  1838,  Eufus  Carlton,  and  lives  in  Salem. 

2237.  IV.  Mary  Jane  Batchelder,  born  30  Aug.,  1811  ; 
married  March,  1834,  Hiram  Moulton. 

2238.  V.  Clark  C.  Batchelder.  born  20  March,  1813 ; 
died  20  Oct.,  1824. 

2239.  VI.  Sophia  Batchelder,  born  13  July,  1815 ;  died 
25  July,  1816. 

2240.  VII.  Sophia  Batchelder,  born  2  Oct.,  1817;  married 
1  Dec,  1838,  Friend  S.  Noyes. 

2241.  VIII.  William  L.    Batchelder,    born  18  May,   1819 
lives  in  Burke,  Vt. 

2242.  IX.       Augustus  N.  Batchelder,  born  14  May,  1821 
died  2  Dec,  1840. 

2243.  X.        Harriet    N.    Batchelder,   born    5    Feb.,    1823 
died  29  July,  1825. 


182  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2244.  XI.  Martha  C.  Batchelder,  bora  25  March,  1825  ; 
married  Oliver  Witter,  and  lives  in  Danvers,  Mass. 

2245.  XII.  Hervey  Clement  Batchelder,  born  28  Oct., 
1826;  died  8  Nov.,  1840. 

()16. 

ISAIAH,'''  [Geoi-ge'  Josejyh"^  George^'  Joseph^'\  born  13  April, 
1785  ;  married  in  1818,  Sally,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth 
(Herbridge)  Smith  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  who  was  born  19  April, 
1788,  and  died  1  March,  1873.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Williams- 
town,  Vt.,  where  he  died  2  March,  1848.     Children: 

*2246.     I.         Sarah  Ann,  born  21  April,  1819. 

*2247.     II.        Elizabeth,  born  3  July,  1821. 

*2248.     III.      Isaiah  Clement,  born*5  June,  1824. 

618. 

MARY,*^  [_^Oeorge'  Joseph  George^'  JosepK^'\  born  23  Nov.,  1789  ; 
married  Capt.  Avara  Oilman,  who  was  born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  20 
July,  1783,  and  died  in  Marshfield,  Vt.,  14  Jan.,  1846.  He  was  a 
farmer  and  merchant,  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  and  was  for  many 
years  captain  of  a  militia  company  in  Marshfield,  Vt.,  where  he  lived. 
She  died  18  Oct.,  1841.     Children  : 

2249.  I.  Harlan  Loomis  Oilman,  born  11  May,  1808 ; 
married  first  Adeline  Whittle  of  Danville,  Vt.,  and  second  Lucina 
Barber.  Capt.  Oilman  lives  in  Sutton,  Vt.,  and  has  been,  during  his 
later  years,  a  preacher  of  the  gospel.     Children,  all  by  first  wife  : 

2250.  I.         Tirza  Sophia  Oilman,  born  16  Jan.,  1831  ; 
married  David  Warriner,  and  lives  in  Springfield,  Mass. 

2251.  II.        Marshall  Loomis   Oilman,   born  29   June, 
1834  ;  married  Abby  Spaulding,  and  is  a  farmer  in  Olover,  Vt. 

2252.  III.      Carlos  Baxter  Oilman,  born  27  May,  1837  ; 
married  Ellen  May,  and  lives  in  Shelbj'ville,  Minn. 

2253.  IV.       Oeorge  H.  Oilman,  born    18  Jul}^,   1840; 
lives  in  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

2254.  II.  Sophia  Oilman,  born  22  Sept.,  1809;  married 
James  Wheeler,  and  died  in  Peacham,  Vt.,  6  Aug.,  1875. 

2255.  III.  Hannah  Oilman,  born  27  June,  1811  ;  married 
Rev.  Leonard  Wheeler,  and  lives  in  West  Randolph,  Vt.     Children  : 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  183 

2256.  I.  Avery  Gilman  Wheeler,  born  26  Sept., 
1831  ;  married  Lucinda  Woodcock,  and  is  a  hardware  mer- 
chant at  West  Randolph. 

2257.  II.  Mary  Little  Wheeler,  born  30  Dec,  1833  ; 
maiTied  John  W.  Rowell,  a  lawyer  of  West  Randolph. 

2258.  III.  George  Henry  Wheeler,  born  2  Feb.,  1835  ; 
married  Sabrina  Martin,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Marshfield,  Vt. 

2259.  IV.  Flora  Eliza  Wheeler,  born  21  Dec,  1837; 
married  Elijah  Perkins  Flint  of  West  Randolph. 

2260.  V.  Edward  Leonard  Wheeler,  born  26  July, 
1846  ;  married  Ella  Coburn. 

2261.  IV.  Harvey  Clemekt  Gilman,  born  10  March,  1813  ; 
married  Miriam  Brown,  lived  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  and  died  9 
Sept.,  1864. 

2262.  V.  George  Avara  Gilmax,  born  4  Dec,  1814  ;  mar- 
ried Miriam,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Martha  Wheeler,  lived  in 
Marshfield,  Vt.,  held  several  town  offices,  served  in  the  legislature, 
was  a  lieutenant-colonel  in  the  militia,  and  died  much  respected  4 
May,  1881,  leaving  one  son. 

2263.  VI.  William  H.  H.  Gilman,  born  7  July,  1816  ;  mar- 
ried Diana  Smith,  and  lives  in  Marshfield,  Vt. 

2264.  VII.  John  Addison  Gilman.  born  6  Feb.,  1819  ;  mar- 
ried Betsy  Goodwin. 

2265!  VIII.  Algernon  Sidney  Gilman.  born  2  Jan.,  1821  ; 
died  19  Jan.,  1822. 

2266.  IX.  Mary  Adeline  Gilman,  born  18  Oct.,  1822  ;  mar- 
ried 30  Oct.,  1849,  George  D.  Chandler,  and  lives  in  Peacham,  Vt. 
Children : 

2267.  I.  George  Han'ey  Chandler,  born  11  Dec, 
1850;  died  18  Jan.,  1862. 

2268.  II.  Frank  GUman  Chandler,  born  4  July,  1853  ; 
married  Elsie  Jane  Northrop,  and  lives  in  Peacham. 

2269.  III.      John  Samuel  Chandler,  born  10  March,  1861. 

2270.  IV.  Myron  Dane  Chandler,  born  29  Dec,  1865  ; 
died  27  Aug.,  1870. 

2271.  X.  Algernon  Sidney  Oilman,  born  30  March,  1825  ; 
served  in  the  army,  and  died  at  Andersonville,  Ga.,  in  1864. 

2272.  XI.  Jasper  Hazen  Oilman,  born  17  Dec,  1827  ;  mar- 
ried Hannah  Collins,  and  died  in  the  service  of  the  United  States, 
20  Nov.,  1864. 


184  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2273.  XII.     Christopher  Martin  Gilman,  bora  23  May,  1831  ; 
married  Olive  Ann  Cram,  and  died  29  Sept.,  1873. 

620. 

ELIPHALET  BODWELL,*^  [George^  JosejA*  George^  Joseph^^ 
born  15  Jan.,  1797  ;  married  Mary  Hodges,  who  died  13  July,  1844, 
aged  53.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Holland,  Vt.,  where  he  died 
April,  1865  (?).     Children: 

2274.  I.         John,  born  20  May,  1816  ;  married  Mrs.  Hepsi- 
beth  Brock,  and  died  Sept.,  1878,  without  issue. 

*2275.     II.       Harlen,  born  12  Aug.,  1820  ;  died  18  Jan.,  1876. 
*2276.     III.      Julia,  born  9  Oct.,  1823. 

2277.  IV.      Mehitable,  born  7  Sept.,  1828;   married   June, 
1858,  Reuben  Bathrick,  who  died  19  Aug.,  1878. 

622. 

DORCAS,*^  \_George'  Joseph!^  George^  Joseph?~\  born  5  April,  1803  ; 
married  Louis  Greenwood,  a  farmer  of  Stanstead,  Canada,  and 
died  2  May,  1855.     Children,  besides  two  that  died  young  : 

2278.  I.         Joseph   Greenwood,  born   Feb.,   1828;   lives  in 
Barnston,  P.  Q. 

2279.  II.       Mary    Greenw^ood,    man'ied   Alvin    Smith,    and 
lives  in  Barnston,  P.  Q. 

2280.  III.      Elizabeth  Greenwood,  married  Aaron  Hill. 

2281.  IV.      George  Greenwood,  served  in  the  late  war. 

623. 
SAMUEL,^    [Caleb^   Joseph^    George^  Joseph?^  born  29   March, 
1783  ;  married  Betsey  Teel,  who  was  born  7  Aug.,  1778,  and  died 
27  Jan.,  1853.     He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Goffstown,  and  died  9 
June,  1858.     Children  : 

*2282.     I.         Caleb,  born  21  Sept.,  1806. 
2283.     11.        John,    born   4   June,    1809 ;    died  unmarried  17 
Sept.,  1833. 

*2284.     III.      William,  born  10  March,  1812  ;  died  31  Oct.,  1847. 
2285.     IV.      Rebecca,  born  8  Aug.,  1816  ;    married  6  May, 
1838,  Andrew  J.  George,  lived  in  Corinth,  and  died  1  Oct.,  1849. 
Her  only  child  died  young. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  185 

2286.  V.  Benjamn  Little,  bora  30  June,  1817,  is  a  farmer 
in  Colebrook,  N.  H. 

2287.  VI.  Abigail,  born  30  Nov.,  1823  ;  died  17  March, 
1825. 

2288.  VII.  Joseph  Edward,  born  13  Jan.,  1827;  married 
29  Dec,  1850,  Julia  Ann,  daughter  of  (1806)  Taylor  Little,  and 
died  5  Sept.,  1854,  in  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  leaving  no  children. 

2289.  VIII.  M.AJiTiiA  Ann,  born  21  June,  1832  ;  died  15  Feb., 
1837. 

624. 
JOSEPH,''  [Caleb''  Josejjh*  George'  JosepK^~\  born  9  April,  1786  ; 
married  1814,  Mary  Comins  of  Eddington,  who  was  born  6  May, 
1793.     He  was  a  merchant  at  Brewer,  Me.,  and  died  there  7  June, 
1828.     Children : 

*2290.     I.         John  Comins,  born  25  Jan.,  1816. 
2291.     II.        Abigail    Rogers,  born  29  Nov.,   1818;    married 
1842,  Alansou  Merrill  of  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  who  died  Dec,  1851. 
She  died  Oct.,  1876.     Children,  besides  three  deceased: 

2292.     I.         Edgar  Locke  Merrill,  born  1847. 
.     2293.     II.        John  Alanson  Merrill,  born  24  May,  1853. 

627. 
MOODY    MOSS,«    ICaleb"  Josep¥    George'^   JosepK'~\    born    12 
March,   1792;    married  1   Oct.,    1828,  Eunice  Ayers  Carr  of  Rum- 
ford,  Me.,  who  died  12  Jan.,  1839,  aged  32.     He  was  a  farmer,  and 
lived  in  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  6  Aug.,  1850.     Children. 

2294.  I.  Mary  Ann,  born  10  July,  1829  ;  married,  1850, 
Joseph  Scribner,  and  died  in  1865,     Children  : 

2295.  I.  Nahum  Scribner. 

2296.  II.  Samson  Scribner. 

2297.  III.  Moody  Scribner. 

2298.  IV.  Dow  Scribner. 

*2299.     II.        Louisa  Rogers,  born  30  Jan.,  1831. 

2300.  III.  Lorenzo  Dovt,  born  16  July,  1833,  is  a  farmer 
and  lives  unmarried  in  Colebrook. 

2301.  IV.      Charles  Moody,  born  26  July,  1835. 


186  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

629. 
SARAH  ROGERS,'^  ICaleh"  Joseph'  George"   Josejyh^}  born  19 
Oct.,  1796;  married  29  Jan.,  1828,    Asa  Stoddard,    who  was  born 
in  Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  29  Sept.,   1802,  and  lives  in  Prairie  du  Sac, 
Wis.     She  died  in  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  21  May,  1842.     Children : 

2302.  I.  William  Little  Stoddard,  born  18  Dec,  1828; 
married  Luvia  Elliott  of  Campton,  P.  Q.,  lives  in  Keokuk,  la. 
Children : 

2303.  I.         Caroline  Stoddard. 

2304.  11.        Frederic  Stoddard. 

2305.  III.      Lilly  Stoddard. 

2306.  II.  Chables  H.  Stoddard,  born  10  July,  1831 ;  mar- 
ried Eliza  A.  Clough  of  Canaan,  Vt.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  con- 
tractor at  Prairie  du  Sac,  Wis.     Child  : 

2307.     I.         Herbert  A.  Stoddard,  born  8  Dec,  1855,  is 
professor  in  the  Business  College  of  Rockford,  111. 
2308.     III.      Abbie  E.  Stoddard,  born  15  Sept.,  1833  ;  mar- 
ried Walter  Baldwin,  and  lives  in  Prairie  du  Sac     Children : 

2309.  I.         Sarah  Ada  Baldwin,  born  5  Aug.,  1857. 

2310.  II.        WrightAllisonBaldwin,boru  29  June,  1860. 

2311.  III.      Hkam  Walter  Baldwin,  born  8  Aug.,  1862. 

2312.  IV.  Calvin  T.  Stoddard,  born  30  Aug.,  1835  ;  is  a 
machinist  at  Canaan,  Vt. 

2313.  V.  Emma  E.  Stoddard,  born  19  July,  1841  ;  married 
Reuben  Hugh  Shull,  a  farmer  of  Sharpsville,  Penn.     Child  : 

2314.     I.         Ethel  Blanche  Shull,  born  12  Feb.,  1871. 

630. 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON, 6  [Caleb'  Joseph^  GeorgeKTosepK^^  born 
2  March,  1802;  married  11  March,  1827,  Jane,  daughter  of  Oba- 
diah  Mooney,  Esq.,  of  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  2  Nov., 
1802.  Mr.  Little  early  moved  from  Goffstown  to  Colebrook,  N.  H., 
where  six  of  his  children  were  born.  In  1842  he  went  to  Brewer, 
Me.,  and  liv^ed  in  that  and  neighboring  towns  for  several  years; 
later  he  removed  to  the  West,  and  is  now  engaged  in  the  grocery 
business  at  Echo  Lake,  Wis.  Mr.  Little  is  a  man  of  great  energy 
and  perseverance,  and  though  now  advanced  in  3- ears  has  lost  none 
of  the  enterprise  of  his  youth.     Children  : 

*2315.     I.         John  Langdon,  born  30  Dec,  1827. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  187 

2316.     II.       Joseph,  born  8  March.  1830,  at  Colebrook,  N.  H., 
died  27  July,  1863. 

*2317.     III.      Frederick  Franklin, 


^->.->io      TTr        T^  TXT-  r  born  21  Dec.  1831. 

*2318.     IV.      Francis  William, 

*2319.     V.        Albert,  born  17  Dec,  1833. 
2320.     VI.      Mary  Jane,  born  18  Nov. ,  1836  ;  married  in  1861 , 
E.  A.  Littlefield  of  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  and  died  18  Aug.,   1862, 
leaving  one  child,  who  lived  but  a  few  weeks. 

*2321.     VII.     Sarah  Mooney,  born  7  Ma}',  1843. 

*2322.     VIII.  Thomas  Jefferson,  born  7  March,  1845. 

631. 

EBENEZER,«  \_Caleh''  Joseplv"  George^  Joseph']  born  18  July, 
1805;  married  6  Dec,  1829,  Thersa  M.,  daughter  of  Daniel  Carr 
of  Rumford,  Me.,  who  was  born  6  June,  1807,  and  died  1  Jan., 
1857.  He  early  removed  to  Colebrook,  N .  H.,  where  he  was  engaged 
in  farming,  the  manufacture  of  pearlash,  and  the  grocery  business. 
For  the  last  forty  years  he  has  been  partially  blind,  and  lives  at 
Colebrook  with  his  children  : 

*2323.  I.  Susan  Webber,  born  18  March,  1831  ;  died  Dec, 
1864. 

*2324.     II.       Joseph  Drew,  born  10  March,  1833. 

2325.  III.  James  Carr,  born  2  April,  1835  ;  married  first 
Jan.,  1863,  Loviuia  Hilliard  of  Colebrook,  who  died  Oct.,  1870, 
and  second  Mary  Taylor. 

2326.  IV.  Eben,  born  8  Nov..  1837;  married  1865,  Ella 
Vance,  and  died  1867.     Child: 

2327.     I.         Edward  Eben,  born  22  Aug.,  1866. 

2328.  V.  Ayres,  born  13  Oct.,  1839  ;  married  Rosemond 
Burgess,  who  was  born  8  Sept.,  1839.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in 
Mexico,  Me. 

2329.  VI.  John  Ransom,  born  10  Oct.,  1841  ;  married  Oct., 
1869,  Orvilla  Iviugsley,  and  is  a  furnitux'e  dealer  and  undertaker. 

*2330.     VII.     Dolly  Morse,  born  28  Oct.,  1843. 
*2331.     VIII.  Thersa    Ann,  born  10  Jan..   1846;    died   April, 
1875. 

2332.  IX.  Mariette,  born  28  June,  1849  ;  married  William 
Lindsay,  and  died  Oct.,  (?)  1867.     Child: 

2333.     I.         Walter  Lindsay,  born  11  Feb..  1867. 


188  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

656. 
SARAH  MILLS, *^  [Eliphalet^  Joseph*  George^  JosepJi^]  born  20 
Nov.,  1793  ;  married  23  April,  1810,  Daniel  Burbank,  a  shoemaker 
of  Boscawen.  They  afterwards  removed  to  North  Easton,  Wash- 
ington County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died.  His  wife  died  5  March,  1878, 
at  Duanesbiirg,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

2334.  I.  Horace  Russell  Burbank,  born  14  May,  1811  ^ 
died  15  Sept.,  1881,  leaving  one  child,  Laurette  Burbank. 

2335.  II.  Laura  Eliza  Burbank,  born  30  Nov.,  1813; 
married  1841,  Alex  Leyns,  who  died  in  Florida  in  1878.  She  lives 
in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  has  four  children. 

2336.  III.  Eliphalet  Little  Burbank,  born  22  Dec,  1816; 
died  3  June,  1837. 

2337.  IV.  Ebenezer  Lee  Burbank,  born  29  Dec,  1818; 
married,  and  has  seven  children. 

2338.  V.  Emily  Irene  Burbank,  born  12  May,  1821;  mar- 
ried Dr.  Stephen  Delamater,  a  physician  of  Duanesburg,  N.  Y.,  had 
eleven  children,  and  died  21  Dec,  1876. 

658. 

ELIPHALET,^  [Eliphalef  Joseph*  George'  Joseph^]  born  10 
Aug.,  1798;  married  first  3  April,  1823,  Meele,  daughter  of  Moses 
and  Sarah  (Stevens)  Fellows  of  Kingston,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  in 
Salisbury,  N.  H.,  3  April,  1802,  and  died  20  Oct.,  1853,  and 
second  15  April,  1855,  Amanda  B.,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Susan- 
nah (Stevens)  Pressey,  who  was  born  3  April,  1804.  He  learned 
the  trade  of  a  boot  and  shoe  maker  at  which  he  worked  till  old 
age.  Soon  after  his  marriage  he  removed  to  Coos  County,  and 
lived  for  four  years  each  in  Stewartstown  and  Colebrook.  In  1831 
he. sold  his  betterments  and  moved  to  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  where  he- 
gave  his  children  the  advantages  of  a  district  school  and  academical 
education,  and  where  he  still  resides.     Children  : 

*2339.     I.         Moses  Fellow^s,  born  in  Boscawen,  31  Aug.,  1823. 

*2340.  II.  Salome  Fellows,  born  9  Aug.,  1825. 
2341.  III.  John  Pierce,  born  in  Colebrook  8  April,  1831  ; 
married  26  Nov.,  1861,  Elizabeth  Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Fellows)  Burleigh  of  Livonia,  N.  Y.  Capt.  Little  received 
his  education  at  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  where  he  learned  his  trade  of 
carpenter  and  joiner,  and  held  a  commission  as  captain  in  the  state 


^//^/./^ 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  189 

militia.  lu  1851  he  went  to  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  wliere  he  lived  nine 
years  and  then  removed  to  Ann  Arbor,  where  he  lias  been  engaged 
as  a  housebuilder  and  finisher.  He  now  resides  at  Three  Oaks, 
Mich. 

*2342.     IV.       Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  in  Salisbury  9  Dec,  1834. 

*2343.  V.  Ebenezer  Langdon,  born  in  Salisbury,  30  April, 
1837. 

659. 
HANNAH  TRUSSELL,*^  \_Jame£>  Joseph  George^  JosepK^^  born 
1796  ;  married  David  Barnard,  son  of  David  and  Abigail  (Spoflord) 
Tenney,  and  died  6  Oct.,  1860,     Children,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.  : 

2344.  I.  Orlaxdo  Barnard  Tenney,  born  18  Dec,  1816  ; 
lives  in  Georgetown,  Mass. 

2345.  II.        Emeline  Matilda  Tenney,  born  14  Jan.,  1819. 

2346.  III.  Putnam  Farnham  Tenney,  born  11  May,  1821; 
lives  in  Orono,  Me. 

2347.  IV.       Rosamond  Little  Tenney,  born  29  Dec,  1823. 

2348.  V.  David  Barnard  Tenney,  born  13  Feb.,  1826;  is 
city  clerk  of  Haverhill. 

(360. 

ROSAMOND  H ARRIS, "^  [James'  Joseph*  George''  JosepU'']  born 
10  April,  1801  ;  married  14  Nov.,  1825,  John  Spurr,  son  of  AVilliam 
and  Sarah  Comins,  who  was  born  24  April,  1801,  and  died  26  April, 
1878.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  in  Eddington,  Me.  She  died  17 
July,  1866.     Children  : 

2349.  I.  Mary  Malvina  Comins,  born  6  Sept.,  1826  ;  mar- 
ried 9  Dec,  1846,  Seth  Rowe,  a  lumberman,  and  lives  at  West  Great 
Works,  Me. 

2350.  II.  James  Waldo  Comins,  born  19  March,  1828 ; 
married  14  June,  1853,  Sylvina  Dunning  :  is  a  mechanic,  and  lives 
at  Oldtown.  Me. 

2351.  III.  Alonzo  Barnakd  Comins,  born  25  Aug.,  1829  ; 
married  first  22  Jan.,  1852,  Augusta  M.  Muzzy,  who  died  18  Oct., 
1856,  and  second  29  Oct.,  1857,  Melissa  A.  Dodge,  who  died  5 
Sept.,  1880.    He  is  a  farmer,  and  lives  in  Eddington,  Me.     Children  : 

2352.     I.         Addie  Augusta  Comins,  born  9  Jan.,  1860  ; 
died  4  May,  1864. 


2354. 

III. 

2355. 

IV. 

2356. 

V. 

2357. 

VI. 

2358. 

VII 

2359. 

vii: 

2360. 

IX. 

2361. 

IV. 

Car 

190  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2353.     II.      Nellie  Burnette  Comins,  born  9  March,  1862  ; 
died  30  May,  1863. 

Annie  B.  Comins,  born  17  April,  1864. 
Hei'bert  A.  Comins,  born  14  Aug.,  1866. 
Arthur  W.  Comins,  born  5  April,  1869. 
Burnette  Comins,  born  10  March,  1872. 
Seth  R.  Comins,  born  5  Sept.,  1875. 
VIII.  Howard  L.  Comins,  born  3  April,  1877. 

Guy  Comins,  born  5  Sept.,  1880. 
Caroline  Matilda  Comins,  born  16  Aug.,  1832  ; 
died  11  May,  1834. 

2362.  V.  John  Melvin  Comins,  born  19  April,  1835  ;  mar- 
ried 20  Feb.,  1859,  Abbie  A.  Parsons  ;  was  a  lumberman  at  Ando- 
ver,  N.  H.,  and  died  21  Oct.,  1874. 

2363.  VI.  Rosamond  Marion  Comins,  born  5  July,  1836  ; 
died  21  Dec,  1842. 

2364.  VII.  Eveline  Theresa  Comins,  born  7  March,  1839  ; 
married  1 1  May,  1872,  Edward  Leroy  Rich,  a  farmer  of  Eddington,  Me. 

2365.  VIII.  Abbie  Annette  Comins,  born  12  Sept.,  1842  ; 
married  1  May,  1867,  David  B.  Johnson,  a  mechanic  of  East 
Eddington,  Me.     Children : 

2366.  I.         Edna  E.  Johnson,  born  17  Dec,  1868. 

2367.  II.        Harold  W.  Johnson,  born  13  April,  1880. 

668. 

PRUDENCE,*'  [Joseph^  Edmund^  Enoch^  JosepTi?']  born  23  Aug., 
1767;  married  James,  son  of  Capt.  James  and  Elizabeth  (Noyes) 
Smith,  who  died  10  March,  1853,  aged  91.  They  lived  in  West 
Newbury.     She  died  31  Dec,  1836.     Children  : 

2368.  I.  Sarah  Smith,  born  11  July,  1787  ;  married  (2499) 
David  Emery,  and  died  28  Aug.,  1879. 

2369.  11.  James  Smith,  born  21  March,  1792;  married 
(2504)   Sarah  Bartlett  Little. 

2370.  III.  Joseph  Little  Smith,  born  6  July,  1798;  mar- 
ried (2410)  Sophila  Peabody,  was  a  merchant  in  Boston,  and  died 
26  Sept.,  1842.     Children: 

2371.  I.         Anna  Sophronia  Smith,  born  30  Dec,  1823. 

2372.  II.       James  Joseph  Smith,  born  18  Nov.,  1829. 

2373.  III.      Josephine  Smith,  born  June,  1836. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  191 

2374.  IV.      Vernon  Smith,  born  Jan.,  1839. 

2375,  V.  Ernest  Bernadine  Smith,  born  27  Sept., 
1841. 

2376.  Susan  Little  Smith,  born  12  Feb.,  1801  ;  married  22 
Jan.,  1821,  Edward,  son  of  Enoch  and  Mary  (Coffin)  Toppan,  who 
was  born  7  April,  1796,  and  died  13  Oct.,  1858.  He  was  a  farmer, 
and  lived  in  Toppan's  Lane,  Newbury.  She  died  22  Oct.,  1871. 
Children : 

2377.  I.  Edward  S.  Toppan,  born  18  Nov.,  1821  ; 
married  20  March,  1843,  Hannah  H.  Collins.     Children: 

2378.  I.  Ada  Toppan,  born  24  Dec,  1845; 
married  6  Oct.,  1869,  Elviu  Cole,  and  lives  in  Salem, 
Mass. 

2379.  II.  Annie  B.  Toppan,  born  30  April, 
1847. 

2380.  III.  Edward  C.  Toppan,  born  13  Oct., 
1855. 

2381.  IV.  Frederick  Toppan,  born  16  Oct., 
1861. 

2382.  II.  Charles  Toppan,  born  29  Jan.,  1825;  mar- 
ried 1  Jan.,  1848,  Sylvania  DoUoff.     Childi-en  : 

2383.  I.  Ella  B.  Toppan,  born  9  June,  1849  ; 
married  Nov.,  1872,  George  Robinson,  and  lives  in 
Melrose,  Mass. 

2384.  II.  Charles  B.  Toppan,  born  28  Nov., 
1851. 

2385.  III.  Sylvania  S.  Toppan,  born  25  Oct., 
1853  ;  married  24  June,  1875,  William  A.  Sti'angman, 
and  lives  in  Salem,  Mass. 

2386.  IV.  Edward  E.  Toppan.  born  3  Sept., 
1856. 

2387.  V.        Cora  L.  Toppan,  born  April,  1862. 

2388.  VI.  Arthur  L.  Toppan,  born  13  July, 
1869. 

2389.  III.  Hannah  Toppan,  born  18  Aug.,  1827; 
married  10  April,  1856,  Eliphalet  Emery  Hale,  and  died  25 
May,  1869.     Children: 

2390.  I.  Susan  A.  Hale,  born  18  March,  1857  ; 
died  19  Dec,  1860. 


192  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2391.     II.      Edward  E.  Hale,  born  2  July,  1863  ; 
died  15  Jan.,  1867. 
2392.     IV.      James  S.  Toppan,  born  7  Oct.,  1830  ;  mar- 
ried 13  Aug.,   1861,  Juliette  A.  Lunt,  and  lives  in  Chicago, 
111.     Children : 

2393.  I.         James    S.    Toppan,    born    7    Nov., 
1862;  died  17  Aug.,  1863. 

2394.  II.        George  S.  Toppan,  born  9  Aug.,  1864. 

2395.  III.      William  R.  Toppan,  born  27  March, 
1866. 

2396.  IV.       Frank   W.   Toppan,    born    5  June, 
1870;  died  25  Aug.,  1870. 

2397.  V.        CarrieL.  Toppan,  born  25  Feb.,  1872. 

2398.  VI.       Fannie  Toppan,  born  7  March,  1875. 

2399.  V.        Margaret  Toppan,  born  14  Aug.,  1833. 

2400.  VI.       Susan  L.  Toppan,  born  4  Aug.,  1837. 

2401.  VII.     Serena  D.  Toppan,  born  18  March,  1840. 

2402.  VIII.  Roland  W.  Toppan,   born  9  Nov.,   1841  ; 
married  19  Oct.,  1870,  Elizabeth  Leslie.     Child: 

2403.     I.     Roland  Toppan,  born  7  Sept.,  1881. 

669. 

WILLIAM,*^  [Joseph^  Edrmmd^  Enocli^  JosepK^']  born  2  Jan., 
1770;  married  1797,  Sarah,  daughter  of  William  and  Anna  Bailey 
of  Bradford,  who  was  born  19  May,  1775,  and  died  in  Chester, 
N.  H.,  June,  1823.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  West  Newbury,  and 
died  Feb.,  1834.     Child,  besides  two  that  died  in  infancy  : 

2404.  I.  Samuel,  born  in  Haverhill  29  Oct.,  1808;  has 
been  elected  to  the  Massachusetts  legislature,  is  a  successful  shoe 
manufacturer,  and  a  director  of  the  National  and  trustee  of  the 
Savings  Bank  at  Georgetown,  Mass. 

6T0. 

ANNA,*^  [Joseph^  Edmund^  Enocli^  Joseph'^  born  29  Oct.,  1772  ; 
married  30  March,  1791,  John,  sou  of  David  and  Mary  (Gaines) 
Peabody,  and  uncle  of  George  Peabod}^,  the  banker.  He  was  born 
22  Feb.,  1768,  and  lived  in  Newburyport,  where  he  was  engaged  in 
trade   and    commerce.      About    1812    he    removed   to   Washington, 


SIXTH   GENERATION".  193 

D.  C",  where  he  resided  till  his  death  25  Feb.,  1827.  He  was  a 
promineut  and  influeutial  citizen,  served  several  times  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts legislature,  and  was  a  general  in  the  militia.  His  wife  died 
20  Oct.,  1826.     Children: 

2405.  I.         SopHROKiA  Peabody,  born  3  Jan.,  1792. 

2406.  II.  Phila  Peabody,  born  13  April,  1794;  died  28 
Aug.,  1799. 

2407.  III.  Adeline  Peabody,  born  6  Nov.,  1797;  died  at 
Washington  9  Oct.,  1817. 

2408.  IV.  John  Peabody,  born  11  Sept.,  1799  ;  married 
Amelia  H.  Cathcart,  lived  in  Washington,  and  had  six  children. 

2409.  V.  Robert  Peabody,  born  2  Dec,  1801  ;  died  7  Dec, 
1801. 

2410.  VI.  SoPHiLA  Peabody,  born  29  Dec,  1802;  married 
(2370)  Joseph  Little  Smith,  and  lives  in  Waltham,  Mass. 

2411.  VII.  Joseph  Little  Peabody,  born  15  Oct.,  1806; 
married  Ann  Ward  of  Washington,  where  he  was  a  druggist. 

2412.  VIII.  Edmuxd  Gaines  Peabody,  born  22  Oct.,  1808; 
married  Jane  Croisey  of  Philadelphia,  where  he  resides. 

2413.  IX.  Adolphus  William  Peabody,  born  13  Oct.,  1814, 
and  lived  in  San  Francisco. 

672. 

JUDITPI,'^  \_Josep1v'  Edmund}  Enoch^  Joseph^'}  born  19  June, 
1776;  married  18  Sept.,  1794,  Amos,  son  of  Samuel  and  Sarah 
Chase  of  Haverhill,  who  was  born  in  West  Newbury  15  May,  1770, 
and  died  22  Feb.,  1852.  He  was  a  farmer  and  shoe  manufacturer 
at  Haverhill,  Mass.  His  wife  died  14  Sept.,  1860.  Children,  all 
born  at  Haverhill,  except  the  first : 

2414.  I.  Mary  Chase,  born  in  West  Newbury  14  Oct., 
1795  ;  married  June,  1811,  Paul  Dole  of  Haverhill,  and  died  11  Oct., 
1830,  leaving  seven  children. 

2415.  II.  William  Chase,  born  6  April,  1797;  married 
Selina  Washburn  of  Lynn,  had  two  children,  and  died  in  1875. 

2416.  III.  Betsey  Baktlett  Chase,  born  3  Jan.,  1799  ;  mar- 
ried Nov.,  1820,  Joshua  Webster,  a  merchant  of  Boston.     Children  : 

2417.     I.         Henry  Augustus  Webster,  born  10  Aug., 
1821  ;  married  3  April,  1875,  Mary  E.  Roberts.      He  is  col- 
lector of  customs  at  Port  Townsend,  Washington  Territory. 
Children,  all  born  at  Port  Townsend  : 
13 


194  LITTLE    GENEALOGY, 

2418.  I.         Hezekiah   Chase  Webster,  born  15 
March,  1876. 

2419.  II.        Hetty    Amelia    Webster,    born    13 
Feb.,  1878. 

2420.  III.      Betsey    Bartlett    Webster,    born   5 
May,  1879. 

2421.  II.  William  Wallace  Webster,  born  7  Jan., 
1824  ;  lives  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

2422.  III.  Joshua  Bertram  Webster,  born  4  Oct., 
1826;  died  21  Oct.,  1829. 

2423.  IV.  Salome  Ann  Webster,  born  22  Aug.,  1829  ; 
married  23  Sept.,  1851,  James  Monroe  Waite,  and  lives  in 
Maple  wood,  Mass.     Children  : 

2424.  I.         Harry  Webster  Waite,  born  17  Oct., 
1854. 

2425.  II.        Edward    Monroe    Waite,    born    28 
June,  1859. 

2426.  III.      Francis  Bertram  Waite,  born  15  Jan., 
1861;  died  31  Jan.,  1862. 

2427.  V.  Mary  Elizabeth  Webster,  born  25  Oct., 
1832  ;  married  Freeman  A.  Smith,  and  lives  in  Maplewood, 
Mass. 

2428.  VI.  Helen  Mar  Webster,  born  17  Dec,  1834; 
married  30  Nov.,  1854,  James  F.  Eaton  of  Maiden,  Mass. 
Children  : 

2429.  I.         Mary  Doggett  Eaton,  born  12  Sept., 
1855  ;  died  29  Sept.,  1859. 

2430.  II.        Percival  James  Eaton,  born  13  Feb., 
1862. 

2431.  III.      Frederic    Webster    Eaton,  born    5 
April,  1864. 

2432.  VII.  Joshua  Bertram  Webster,  born  21  Sept., 
1838;  married  first  March,  1866,  Charlotte  M.  Oliver,  and 
second  Sept.,  1875,  Alta  M.  Stone.  He  is  a  law3^er  at 
Stockton,  Cal.     Children : 

2433.  I.         Everett  B.Webster,  born  June,  1868. 

2434.  II.        Violet    Alta    Webster,  born    Feb., 
■    1877. 

2435.  III.      Royal  Bertram  Webster,  born  May, 
1879. 


SIXTH   GENERATION  195 

2436.     IV.       EthelMayWebster,  born  April,  1881. 
2437.     VIII.  Emma   Frances   Webster,  born   16  Sept., 
1840;    married  6  Oct.,  1864,  Charles   H.  Wise  of   Maiden, 
Mass.     Child : 

2438.     I.         BessieChaseWise,born5  Jan.,  1872. 
2439.     IV.      Amos  Chase,  born    18  June,  1803  ;    married    17 
April,  1832,  Sarah  Pearson.     Children,  born  in  Haverhill: 

2440.  I.  Mary  E.  Chase,  born  2  April,  1833  ;  died 
5  April,  1833. 

2441.  II.  Samuel  Chase,  born  7  April,  1834  ;  died  8 
AprU,  1834. 

2442.  III.  Sarah  P.  Chase,  born  31  March,  1835; 
married  16  Feb.,  1864,  Harlan  P.  Conant  of  Somerville, 
Mass.     Children : 

2443.  I.  BerthaA.  Conant,  born  3  Feb.,  1867. 

2444.  II.  Willie  C.  Conant,  born  4  Oct.,  1868. 

2445.  III.  HelenP.Conant.bornll  Nov.,  1870. 

2446.  IV.  SarahFlorence  Conant,  born  14  Aug., 
1876. 

2447.  IV.  Laura  E.  Chase,  born  6  May,  1842  ;  died 
22  Feb.,  1844. 

2448.  V.  Hezekiah  Smith  Chase,  born  6  April,  1805  ;  mar- 
ried first  7  Dec,  1841,  Elizabeth  Mapper  Schuyler  of  Boonville, 
Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  and  second  Amanda  Griggs  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  and  had  three  children. 

2449.  VI.  Salome  Chase,  born  23  April,  1807  ;  married  first 
Dec,  1831,  Noyes  Griffin  Pearson  of  Haverhill,  and  second  Aug., 
1841,  Philip  Mapper  Schuyler  of  Boonville,  N.  Y.     Children: 

2450.  I.  Salome  A.  Pearson,  born  Aug.,  1834  ;  mar- 
ried Joseph  W.  Britton  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

2451.  II.  Elizabeth  Schuyler,  born  June,  1842  ;  died 
March,  1844. 

2452.  III.  Mary  Chase  Schuyler,  born  July,  1848; 
married  Theodore  Briggs,  and  died  Feb.,  1873. 

2453.  VII.  Samuel  Chase,  born  7  April,  1809  ;  died  17  Feb., 
1830. 

2454.  VIII.  A^-NA  Bradley  Chase,  born  16  April,  1811  ;  mar- 
ried Nov.,  1834,  James  Spear,  son  of  James  Loring  of  Boston.  He 
was  born  6  Aug.,  1799,  was  a  bookseller  in  Boston  over  thirty  years, 


196  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

and  author  of  "  The  Hundred  Boston  Orators."     He  now  (1881)  lives 
in  Brooklyn.     His  wife  died  27  Oct.,  1872.     Child  : 

2455.     I.         James  Bertram  Loring,  lives  in  Brooklyn. 

2456.  IX.  Emily  Chase,  born  15  April,  1816  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 5  May,  1836. 

2457.  X.  Benjamin  Little  Chase,  born  3  Jan.,  1821  ;  mar- 
ried 6  Dec,  1860,  Lavina  Cram  of  Derry,  N.  H.  He  lives  in  Haver- 
hill.    Child : 

2458.     I.         Ella  Florence  Chase,  born  23  April,  1864, 


SUSANNA,^  [Joseph^  EdmimcP  Enocli^  Josepli^~\  born  1  Oct., 
1778;  married  first  10  Oct.,  1799,  her  cousin  (705)  Robert  Adams, 
who  was  born  14  Aug.,  1775,  and  died  19  Aug.,  1801,  and  second 
Jan.,  1806,  John,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (G-reenleaf)  Coker, 
who  died  7  Nov.,  1852.  Her  first  husband,  by  whom  she  had  two 
daughters  that  died  in  infancy,  was  a  farmer  and  mechanic  at  West 
Newbury.  Mr.  Coker  was  a  farmer  and  lived  first  on  Crane  Neck 
and  afterwards  on  Pipe  Stave  Hill,  West  Newbury,  where  his 
youngest  daughter  still  resides.     She  died  18  April,  1858.     Children  : 

2459.  I.  Robert  Adams  Coker,  born  19  March,  1807; 
graduated  at  Harvard  1831,  and  died  8  March,  1833. 

2460.  II.  John  Philips  Coker,  born  27  June,  1809  ;  mar- 
ried 2  June  1836,  Harriet  Spofford  of  Andover,  Mass.  He  was  a 
shoe  manufacturer  at  G-eorgetown.     Children  : 

2461.  I.  John  Greenleaf  Coker,  born  3  Oct.,  1838  ; 
died  13  March,  1859. 

2462.  II.  Robert  Adams  Coker,  born  15  March,  1840  ; 
married  7  Jan.,  1869,  Sarah  A.  Kimball  of  Georgetown, 
where  he  is  a  shoe  dealer.     Child : 

2463.     I.         Carrie  Alden  Coker,  born  23  Oct., 
1873. 
2464.     III.      Justin  Coker,  born  18  April,   1844;    died 
13  Dec,  1862. 
2465.     III.      Susan  Adeline  Coker,  born  9  Oct.,  1811  ;  mar- 
ried   30  Dec,   1833,  George  W.  Carr,  a  comb   manufacturer   and 
farmer  of  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  who  died  18  June,   1880.     Chil- 
dren: 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  197 

2466.  I.  George  Eobert  Carr,  born  27  Nov.,  1834; 
died  19  Sept.,  1848. 

2467.  II.  Alden  Scott  Carr,  born  13  Sept.,  1841; 
died  unmarried  in  Washington,  D.  C,  6  July,  1865. 

2468.  IV.  Catherine  Greenleaf  Coker,  born  29  Nov., 
1818  ;  lives  on  Pipe  Stave  HUl,  West  Newbury. 

675. 

HANNAH,^  \_Joseph^  EdmwicP  Enocli^  Joseph^']  born  18  July, 
1782  ;  married  first  18  March,  1802,  James,  son  of  John  and  Eliza- 
beth (Pierce)  Stickney,  who  was  born  Dec,  1775,  and  died  6  April, 
1803,  and  second  16  Jan.,  1805,  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  and  Rebecca 
(Wheeler)  Noyes,  who  was  born  25  May,  1767  (  ?) ,  and  died  12  July, 
1852.  Mr.  Noyes  was  a  farmer  in  Newbury,  Mass.  She  died  1 
March,  1861.  Her  children,  beside  a  son  by  first  husband  that  died 
in  infancy : 

2469.  I.  Jane  Noyes,  born  24  June,  1806  ;  died  unmarried 
Feb.,  1825. 

2470.  II.  Calvin  Notes,  born  4  Feb.,  1808;  married  20 
Sept.,  1853,  Charity  C,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Olive  Hobbs. 
He  is  a  farmer  at  Newbury.     Children  : 

2471.  I.  Jane  Noyes,  born  4  Nov.,  1854;  married 
Asa,  son  of  Parker  and  Hannah  (Wheeler)  Pingree,  9  Dec, 
1874.     He  is  a  farmer  in  Newbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

2472.  I.         Winifred   Pingree,    born    17   Aug., 
1875. 

2473.  II.        Calvin    Noyes    Pingree,     born    22 
Oct.,  1876. 

2474.  II  Silas  Moody  Noyes,  born  9  Dec,  1856 ; 
married  25  Sept.,  1879,  Martha  A.,  daughter  of  G.  B.  and 
Mary  A.  (Billings)  Dyer.     Child  : 

2475.     I.     SUas  Dyer  Noyes,  born  14  July,  1880. 

2476.  III.  Samuel  Noyes,  born  3  Sept.,  1858;  died 
8>ug.,  1859. 

2477.  IV.  Sylvia  Morse  Noyes,  born  26  July,  1860  ; 
died  14  Aug.,  1870. 

2478.  V.        Joshua  Dummer  Noyes,  born  1  Sept.,  1862. 

2479.  VI.  Luther  Noyes,  born  19  April,  1866  ;  died 
16  July,  1866. 


198  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2480.  VII.  Robert  Watt  Noyes,  born  24  May,  1867  ; 
died  25  Aug.,  1870. 

2481.  VIII.  Margaret  Agnes  Watt  Noyes,  born  13 
March,  1870. 

2482.  IX.  George  Washington  Noyes,  born  22  Feb., 
1874. 

2483.  III.  Luther  Noyes,  born  9  Dec,  1809  ;  lives  in  New- 
bury. 

2484.  IV.  Joseph  Little  Noyes,  born  26  May,  1812  ;  mar- 
ried 11  Dec,  1835,  Abigail  H.  Kimball  of  West  Boxford,  Mass. 
Children  : 

2485.     I.         Hannah  Little  Noyes,  born  in  Georgetown 

9  March,  1837;  married  15  Jan..  1861,  Dr.  Robert  Wescott 
of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Cliildren  : 

2486.  I.         Louise  H.  Wescott,  born  17  March, 
1863. 

2487.  II.        Robert  E.  Wescott,   born  20  Jan., 
1869. 

2488.     II.        Susan  Gilmore  Noyes,  born  in  Georgetown 

10  Nov.,  1838;  married  24  Dec,  1869,  Robert  E.  Stevenson 
of  Walnut,  Polk  County,  Iowa.     Children  : 

2489.  I.  JenuieK.  Stevenson,  born  Oct.,  1870. 

2490.  II.  Marion  E.Stevensou,born  Oct.,  1873. 

2491.  III.  William  G.  Stevenson,  born  April, 
1876. 

2492.  III.  Edward  Noyes,  born  in  Georgetown  7  Sept., 
1841  ;  married  25  March,  1875,  Jennie  Baker,  and  lives  in 
Lowell,  Mass.     Children  : 

2493.  I.         Edward  Baker  Noyes,  born  9  Jan., 
1876. 

2494.  II.        Helen  Wescott  Noyes,  born  29  Aug., 
1877. 

2495.  III.      Daughter,  born  10  April,  1879. 

2496.  IV.  Luther  Noyes,  born  in  Georgetown  14 
March,  1843  ;  died  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  28  Aug.,  1864. 

2497.  V.  Elizabeth  Kimball  Noyes,  born  in  George- 
town 6  April,  1845. 

2498.  VI.  James  Gilmore  Noyes,  born  in  Lowell, 
Mass.,  26  Oct.,  1849,  and  lives  there  (1880). 


SIXTH   GENERATIOlSr.  199 

676. 

BETTY,*^  [John^  EdmuncP  Enoch^  JosepK-'\  born  1  Feb.,  1766; 
married  first  22  Aug.,  1785,  David,  son  of  John  and  Edna  (Noyes) 
Emery,  who  was  born  20  April,  1763,  and  died  21  Oct.,  1785,  and 
second  5  Dec,  1787,  Moses  Cohiian  of  Byfield,  who  was  born  19 
Nov.,  1755,  and  died  25  July,  1842.  She  died  12  Sept.,  1857. 
Children : 

2499.  I.  David  Emery,  born  22  Dec,  1785;  married  22 
April,  1812,  (2368)Sarah  Smith,  who  was  born  11  July,  1787,  and 
died  28  Aug.,  1879.  Mr.  Emery  was  a  butcher  and  hotel  keeper, 
and  held  the  commission  of  major  in  the  militia.  He  died  7  Jan., 
1869.     Child,  beside  one  that  died  in  infancy  : 

2500.     I.     Sarah    Anna    Emery,    born    9    Nov.,    1821. 
Miss  Emery  is  the  author  of  "  Three  Generations,"    "  Remi- 
niscences  of    a    Nonagenarian,"    and   numerous  articles    on 
local  history.     She  lives  at  Crane  Neck  Hill,  West  Newbury, 
2501.     II.        Daxiel    Colmax,  born   13  Nov.,   1789  ;    married 
Oct.,  1815,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Henry  Pike,  and  died  12  Sept.,  1857. 

077. 
EDMUND,''  \_Joliiv'  Edmund^  Enoclv^  Joseph-']  born  15  Jan., 
1769  ;  married  20  Aug.,  1789,  Judith,  daughter  of  Joseph  Bartlett 
of  Newburyport,  who  died  29  July,  1838,  aged  68.  He  was  a 
farmer  and  lived  in  West  Newbury,  where  he  died  15  Aug.,  1855. 
Children  : 

John,  born  23  March,  1790;  died  13  Sept.,  1868. 
Ruth  Hale, born  2  Sept.,  1792  ;died  15Nov,,  1857. 
Sarah  Bartlett,  born  23  March,  1796. 
Joseph  Bartlett,  born  13  April,  1801  ;    died  2 

678. 

STEPHEN  MOODY,"'  \_Johrv^  Edmund^  Enoch''  Joseph']  born  20 
July,  1771  ;  married  first  9  Oct.,  1794,  Elizabeth  Brickett,  who  died 
3  Feb.,  1837,  aged  64,  and  second  30  May,  1839,  Sarah  Chase,  who 
died  11  April,  1858,  aged  73.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  West 
Newbury,  where  he  died  26  July,  1845.     Children  : 

*2506.     I.         Stephen,  born  16  July,  1795  :  died  Oct.,  1873. 


*2502. 

I. 

*2503. 

II. 

*2504. 

III. 

*2505. 

IV. 

Dec,  1838. 

200  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2507.  II.  Elizabeth,  born  15  Jan.,  1797  ;  married  29  Aug., 
1833,  Joshua,  son  of  Oliver  and  Nabby  (Carleton)  Dole,  and  died 
3  Jan.,  18*73,  leaving  no  children. 

2508.  III.  Egbert  Adams,  born  11  March,  1803;  married 
12  Nov.,  1827,  Jane  Kent  of  Boston  ;  was  engaged  in  the  wholesale 
liquor  business  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  but  died  at  vSt.  Augustine, 
Florida,  in  1854  without  issue. 

*2509.     IV.       RuTHHALE,born27July,1809;  died 25 Dec,  1864. 
*2510.     V.        Eliza  Ann,  born  3  July,  1813. 

G80. 

EN0CH,6  \_Enocli^  EdmumP  Enoclv"  Joseph^']  born  11  May,  1773  ; 
married  15  Sept.,  1796,  Mary  Brickett,  who  was  born  12  May,  1771, 
and  died  12  Sept.,  1855.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  West  New- 
bury, and  died  23  March,  1816.  His  widow  married  10  Nov.,  1821, 
Rev.  Jonathan  Allen  of  Bradford,  who  died  6  March,  1829. 
Children,  beside  two  that  died  in  infancy  : 

Lydia,  born  31  May,  1798  ;  died  2  Dec,  1802. 
Mary  Hale,  born  27  March,  1800  ;  died  25  Aug., 

Hannah  Lydia,  born  10  Oct.,  1803. 
Elbridge  Gerrish,  born  5  Aug.,  1807. 

681. 

MOSES, ^  [Enoc¥  Edmund^  EnocK^  Jose^jK'^']  born  13  Sept., 
1776  ;  married  15  Nov.,  1800,  Anna  Chase,  daughter  of  Tristram 
Chase  of  West  Newbury,  who  was  born  9  Nov.,  1777,  and  died  12 
Aug.,  1854.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  West  Newbury,  and  died  23 
Oct.,  1867.     Children: 

2515.  I.  Otis,  born  24  July,  1801  ;  married  first  12  April, 
1829,  (702)  Catharine  Gerrish  Poore,  who  was  born  16  Aug.,  1804, 
and  died  6  Feb.,  1845,  and  second  20  May,  1858,  Louisa,  daughter 
of  James  and  Anna  (Wheeler)  Brickett  of  Hampstead,  who  was 
born  8  March,  1811,  and  died  28  Nov.,  1858.  Mr.  Little  is  a 
respected  citizen  of  West  Newbury  where  he  resides.  He  has 
served  as  chairman  of  the  board  of  selectmen,  represented  his  town 
in  the  legislature,  settled  numerous  estates,  and  for  many  years  been 
secretary  and  president  of  an  insurance  companj^ 

*2516.     II.        Edmund,  born  14  Feb.,  1803  ;  died  18  April,  1879. 


2511. 

I. 

*2512. 

11. 

72. 

*2513. 

III. 

*2514. 

IV. 

SIXTH   GENERATION.         ■  201 

720. 

EBENEZER,^  ^Hoses'  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Josepli^^  born  25  Jan., 
1762  ;  married  5  Aug.,  1783,  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Jane,  daughter 
of  Edward  and  Jane  (Milk)  Burbeck,t  who  died  29  April,  1845. 
During  the  British  occupation  of  Boston  in  the  Revolution  she  was 
one  of  a  party  secretly  engaged  in  manufacturing  ammunition  for  the 
American  soldiers,  which  was  conveyed  to  them  in  milk  cans.  Mr. 
Little  was  for  a  few  years  clerk  in  his  father's  store,  but  afterwards 
became  a  large  and  successful  farmer.  He  was  a  man  of  sterling 
character,  manj"  times  chosen  selectman  of  Campton,  N.  H.,  where 
he  died  beloved  and  respected  15  Jan.,  1833.     Children: 

Sarah,  born  23  May,  1786  ;    died  21  Sept.,  1848. 
Ebenezer,  born  7  July,  1789  ;  died  13  Sept.,  1839. 
James,  born  21  June,  1791  ;    died  12  Aug.,  1840. 
Mary,  born  27  May,  1793  ;  died  22  Dec,  1842. 
Lucy,  born  23  Jan.,  1796  ;  died  Nov.,  1811. 
Jerusha,  born    22   April,   1799;    died   17  Dec, 

William,  born  14  April,  1801. 
VIII.  Henry,  born  20  Jan.,  1805  ;  died  31  May,  1869. 

T23. 
JAMES,*'  \_Moses^  Ebenezer*  Moses'^  Josejjh^^  born  21  Sept.,  1769  ; 
married  27  Feb.,  1794,  Elizabeth  Greenleaf  of  Newburyport,  who 
was  born  6  May,  1765,  and  died  1  Aug.,  1817.  He  lived  for  a  time 
at  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H.,  then  returned  to  Campton,  where  he  was 
associated  with,  and  succeeded  his  father  in  business.  He  was  pro- 
prietor of  a  large  store  of  general  merchandise,  engaged  in  milling, 
wool  carding,  cloth  dressing,  operated  an  oatmeal  and  linseed  oil 
mill  and  a  pearlash  factoiy.  Like  his  father,  he  was  a  man  of  line 
business  capacity,  and  died  much  respected  6  April,  1813.     Children  : 

2525.     I.         George,  born  Dec,  1794;  died  18  Aug.,  1814. 
*2526.     II.       Elmira,  born  20  May,  1796  ;  died  7  Aug.,  1827. 
*2527.     III.      H.\rriet, born 27 March,  1798  ;diedl6March,1857. 


tCapt.  Burbeck  commanded  a  company  of  artillery  in  the  Revolution,  and  was  killed 
■by  lightning  at  Newburyport  23  June,  1782.  For  his  wife's  ancestry  see  note  on  page  68. 
His  father.  Col.  William  Burbeck,  was  an  officer  in  the  king's  service,  and  at  one  time  in 
command  of  Castle  William.  His  brother,  Gen.  Henry  Burbeck,  served  throughout  the 
Revolution,  and  died  at  New  London,  Conn.,  2  Oct.,  1848,  aged  94. 


*2517. 

I. 

*2518. 

II. 

*2519. 

III. 

*2520. 

IV. 

2521. 

V. 

*2522. 

VI. 

1873. 

*2523. 

VII 

*2524. 

VII 

202  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

*2528.     IV.       Eliza  Ann,  bom  26  April,  1800;  died  24  Oct.,  1852. 
2529.     V.        Caroline,  born  20  May,  1802  ;  died  unmarried  4 
Aug.,  1864. 

*2530.     VI.       Miranda,  born  25  May,  1804  ;  died  20  Jan.,  1853. 

2531.  VII.     Catherine  Murray,  born  April,   1806  ;    died   26 
Nov.,  1807. 

2532.  VIII.  Catherine,  born  20  Nov.,  1808  ;  died  25  March, 
1810. 

*2533.     IX.      Emeline,  born  24  July,  1812. 

725. 

JOHN,'^  [_Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Josepli^']  born  9  Sept.,  1777; 
married  18  Nov.,  1801,  (1269)  Sarah  Little,  who  was  born  27  July, 
1779,  and  died  12  March,  1868.  Mrs.  Little  had  a  strong,  well- 
balanced  mind  and  great  energy  of  will.  The  most  of  her  life  was 
spent  at  Belleville,  Newburyport,  where  she  became  known  to  the 
poor  as  a  friend  always  to  be  relied  upon.  Her  benefactions,  how- 
ever, were  not  confined  to  individuals,  but  were  extended  to  many 
religious  and  charitable  organizations. '  Mr.  Little  died  at  Campton, 
N.H.,30  June,  1856.     Their  only  child  died  unnamed  26  Dec,  1802. 

726. 

DANIEL,*'  \_Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^']  born  18  July,  1779  ; 
married  26  Feb.,  1799,  Eliza  Nichols,  who  was  born  in  Portland,  Me., 
2  Feb.,  1779,  and  died  19  Aug.,  1869.  Mr.  Little  lived  at  Sand- 
wich, N.  H.,  where  he  was  the  leading  merchant,  and  died  much 
respected  16  Feb.,  1817.  His  wife  was  a  lady  of  much  culture  and 
refinement,  and  a  devoted  Christian.  A  prayer-meeting  was  held 
fortnightly  in  her  parlor  for  fifty  years.  She  married  second  Jeremiah 
Furber  by  whom  she  had  one  son.  Rev.  Daniel  Little  Furber,  D.D., 
now  pastor  of  the  Congregational  church,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Child,  besides  a  son,  Moses,  who  died  in  infancy  : 

*2534.     I.         Albert,  born  29  July,  1805;  died  3  Dec,  1875. 

727. 

CHARLES,*'  \_Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^']  born  3  Sept., 
1781  ;  married  Eliza  Boardmau.  He  was  a  farmer  and  merchant  at 
Centre  Harbor,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  30  March,  1813.     His  widow 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  203 

married  28  Feb.,  1818,  David,  son  of  Rev.  Paul  Coffin,  D.D.,  of 
Buxton,  Me.,  who  was  born  28  July,  1777,  and  died  at  Buxton,  19 
Feb.,  1854.     Child: 

2535.  I.         Mary  Preble,  died  9  Jan.,  1809. 

728. 

ELIZA,*^  [Moses^  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Josej^h^^  born  1  Oct.,  1785; 
married  Ichabod,  son  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  and  Hannah  (Moulton) 
Shaw,  who  was  born  3  March,  1782,  and  died  17  Jan.,  1836.  Dr. 
Shaw  was  educated  at  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  studied  medicine  at 
Hanover,  N.  H.,  and  settled  in  his  native  town,  Moultonborough, 
N.  H.     His  wife  died  25  Oct.,  1821.     Children  : 

2536.  I.  Paulina  Porter  Shaw,  born  20  Feb.,  1808  ;  died 
in  Sharon,  Ohio,  20  March,  1858. 

2537.  II.  Mary  Little  Shaw,  born  8  Aug.,  1818;  married 
1  Sept.,  1848,  Dr.  S.  W.  Beech,  and  lives  in  Shai'on,  Ohio. 

2538.  III.  Sarah  Ann  Shaw,  born  12  Feb.,  1821  ;  married 
Dr.  S.  W.  Beech  8  Oct.,  1842,  and  died  17  Aug.,  1847.  Dr.  Beech 
was  a  native  of  Canaan,  Vt.,  and  died  July,  1880.     His  children  : 

2539.  I.  Edgar  L.  Beech,  born  1  Oct.,  1843;  died 
in  infancy. 

2540.  II.  Edgar  Little  Beech,  born  1  Sept.,  1845; 
died  1  Aug.,  1864,  from  disease  contracted  in  the  army. 

2541.  III.  Arthur  S.  Beech,  born  10  April,  1847  ;  died 
1  Aug.,  1847. 

By  second  wife : 

2542.  IV.  Arthur  T.  P.  Beech,  born  6  July,  1849  ; 
died  7  Sept.,  1850. 

2543.  V.  Arthur  W.  Beech,  born  26  June,  1851  ; 
married  Nov.,  1877,  Frances  E.  Chandler  of  Sharon.  Chil- 
dren : 

2544.  I.         Mary  L.  Beech,  born  6  Sept.,  1878. 

2545.  II.       Maude  W.  Beech,  born  Feb.,  1881. 

2546.  VI.      John  P.  Beech,  born  29  Oct.,  1853. 

2547.  VII.  Harry  M.  Beech,  born  27  May,  1856; 
married  Sept.,  1877,  Carrie  M.  Crane  of  Sharon,  Ohio.     Child  : 

2548.     I.     Constance    Little  Beech,    born   Aug., 
1879. 
2549.     VIII.  Walter  E.  Beech,  born  16  Aug.,  1857. 


2550. 

I. 

*2551. 

11. 

*2552. 

III. 

*25o3. 

IV. 

2554. 

V. 

*2555. 

VI. 

1867. 

2556. 

VII 

204  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

760. 

JOSHUA,''  \_Josliucv'  Samuel*  DanieP  Joseph^']  born  1770  ;  mar- 
ried first  Lydia  Dow,  and  second  Mrs.  Cargell.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  ship  carpenter,  lived  in  Whitefield,  Pittstou,  and  Newcastle,  Me., 
and  died  11  Oct.,  1833  (?).     Children,  all  by  his  first  wife  : 

Betsey,  born  1796  ;  died  unmarried  1877. 

Lydia,  born  27  Feb.,  1797  ;  died  21  May,  1856. 

Abigail,  born  10  June,  1799. 

Daniel,  born  1800  ;  died  10  Aug.,  1861. 

John,  died  unmarried  on  board  of  a  man-of-war. 

Henry  Wood,  born  8  Dec,  1803  ;  died  26  March, 

Louis,  married  Mary  Malcom  ;  lived  in  Edgecomb, 
Me.,  and  had  three  children  who  died  young. 

2557.  VIII.  Mary  Ann,  born  1807  ;  married  (2571)  Benjamin 
Little,  and  died  20  Sept.,  1853. 

2558.  IX.      Hannah,  married  Daniel  Oakes  and  had  one  child, 
Charlotte  S.  Oakes,  who  married  Thomas  J.  Healy,  and  lived  in  Boston. 

761. 

SAMUEL,^  [^Josliua^  Samuel*  Daniel'^  JosepJi^^  born  2  Sept., 
1772  ;  married  1799,  Sally,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth 
(Piatt)  Noyes,  who  died  1  July,  1831,  aged  58.  He  was  a  farmer, 
lived  in  Pittstou,  Me.,  and  died  20  Dec,  1849.     Children : 

2559.  I.         Susan,  born  1800  ;  married  1843,  John  Savage  of 
Pittstou,  Me.,  and  died  9  Feb.,  1871. 

*2560.     II.       John,  born  27  June,  1802  ;  died  16  June,  1877. 
Moses,    born    1803  ;  died  without  issue  9  April, 

David,  born  1804;  died  without  issue  29  Sept., 

Eli,  born  5  June,  1806. 

Sarah,  born  5  June,  1809  ;  died  March,  1831. 
Samuel,  born  3  June,  1811. 
VIII.  Mary  Ann,  born  18  Feb.,  1813. 

Julia,  born  Jan.,  1815  ;  died  Feb.,  1819. 
Hannah  Sylvester,  born  26  July,  1816. 


2561. 

III. 

1829. 

2562. 

IV. 

1827. 

*2563. 

V. 

2564. 

VI. 

*2565. 

VII. 

*2566. 

VIII 

2567. 

IX. 

*2568. 

X. 

*2569. 

I. 

*2o70. 

II. 

*2571. 

III. 

*2o72. 

IV. 

*2573. 

V. 

*2574. 

VI. 

2575. 

VII 

SIXTH    GENERATIOIs.  205 

762. 

ABIJAH,*^  [^Joshuw"  Samuel^  DcmieP  Josepli-']  born  21  March, 
1774  ;  married  first  Lydia,t  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth 
(Piatt)  Noyes  of  Jefferson,  Me.,  who  was  born  1777,  and  died  24 
April,  1846,  and  second  Mrs.  Persis  (Dickinson)  Fish.  He  was 
engaged  in  farming  and  lumbering  at  White  field.  Me.,  where  he 
died  May,  1855.     Children  : 

Daniel,  born  4  Oct.,  1798  ;  died  1853  (?). 
Ruth,  born  13  March,  1800. 

BENJAjnN,  born  13  March,  1802  ;  died  5  Jan.,  1871. 
Eunice,  born  10  Feb.,  1805  ;  died  20  Nov.,  1838. 
Joshua,  born  13  March,  1807. 
Hannah,  born  19  Feb.,  1809. 
Thomas,  born  28  May,  1811  ;  died  unmarried  in 
a  marine  hospital  at  Staten  Island,  1833. 

*2576.     VIII.  Elizabeth,  born  4  July,  1813. 

*2577.     IX.      Mary,  born  18  Oct.,  1815  ;  died  1869. 

*2578.     X.        Sarah,  born  29  April,  1818. 

841. 

MOSES, ^  [Daniel^  SamueV'  Daniel^  Joseph^']  born  15  March, 
1778  ;  married  27  Nov.,  1806,  Polly,  daughter  of  John  Johnson  of 
Atkinson,  who  was  born  20  June,  1784,  and  died  5  April,  1845. 
He  was  housebuilder  and  contractor,  and  also  engaged  in  farming. 
He  died  at  his  home  in  Hampstead  10  March,  1831.     Children  : 

*2579.  I.  Abigail  Peabody,  born  17  Feb.,  1808;  died  24 
Feb.,  1861. 

2580.     II.       Daniel  Hazen,  born  25  Sept.,  1813  ;  died  8  Oct., 
1814. 

*2581.     III.      Tristram,  born  12  Dec,  1815. 

844. 

TRISTRAM,*'  \_Daniel^  Samuel^  DanieP  Joseph^]  born  in  Hamp- 
stead 4  May,  1785  ;  married  1813,  Phebe,  daughter  of  Noah  Hues- 
tis  of  Mount  Pleasant,  "West  Chester  County,  N.  Y.     She  was  born 

t  Her  nephew,  Eli,  son  of  Moses  Noyes,  was  the  first  missionary  sent  by  the  Free  Baptist 
denomination  to  India,  where  he  labored  at  Orissa.  He  was  a  fine  Hebrew  scholar,  and 
published  a  volmne  on  the  study  of  that  language. 


206  •  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

21  Oct.,  1787,  and  died  6  Aug.,  1878.  He  received  his  education  at 
Atkiuson,  and  at  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  and  was  associated  in 
trade  with  his  brother  John  at  Union,  Me.,  for  a  short  time.  In 
1806  he  made  a  journey  on  horseback  to  (Saratoga  and  thence  to 
Ballston  Springs  to  obtain  relief  from  a  scrofulous  disease  with  which 
he  was  afflicted.  By  continuous  use  of  the  waters  for  several 
months  he  was  entirely  successful.  He  then  spent  three  or  four 
years  there  as  a  teacher  in  the  public  schools.  After  his  marriage 
in  1813  he  engaged  in  trade  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  where  he  had 
previously  taught  for  a  short  time,  and  prospered  until  the  raising 
of  the  embargo  at  the  close  of  the  war  with  England,  when  he 
became  bankrupt.  He  immediately  returned  to  his  former  vocation 
of  a  teacher,  and  by  his  industry  succeeded  in  discharging  all  the 
obligations  against  him.  He  continued  to  teach  till  1841  when  he 
was  appointed  county  superintendent  of  schools,  a  position  he  filled 
with  entire  satisfaction.  Two  years  later  he  was  compelled  by  ill 
health  to  resign,  and  died  3  Jan.,  1844.  Children,  born  in  Green- 
burgh  : 

2582.  I.  Charles  William,  born  29  Jan.,  1815,  received 
a  good  education,  served  as  supervisor  of  the  town  of  Greenburgh 
seven- years,  and  died  unmarried  11  June,  1874. 

*2583.     II.        Mart  Jane,  born  6  Feb.,  1817. 

*2584.     III.      Daniel  Hazen,  born  21  Aug.,  1820. 
2585.     IV.      Hannah  Abigail,  born  30  March,   1823,   was    a 
teacher  for  over  thirty  years,  and  at  her  death  19  Jan.,  1874,  princi- 
pal of  the  White  Plains  public  school. 

*2586.  V.  John  Mann,  born  28  April,  1825  ;  died  27  Sept., 
1862. 

2587.  VI.  Sally  Ann,  born  13  April,  1827,  graduated  at 
Rutgers  Institute,  New  York  City,  and  married  26  Feb.,  1861,  Rich- 
ard Harris,  M.D.,  who  was  born  in  Bristol,  England,  23  Nov.,  1827. 
Mrs.  Harris  is  a  graduate  of  the  Women's  Medical  College,  and 
resides  in  New  York  City. 

*2588.     VII.     Ophelia  Phebe,  born  2  June,  1831. 

873. 

DANIEL,''  [Nathaniel  Coffin^  Daniel^  DanieP  Joseph^']  born  27 
Aug.,  1794;  married  Miss  Hammond  of  Atkinson,  Me.  He  was  a 
merchant  and  lived  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  Aug.,  1852. 
Children : 


SIXTH    GENERATION.  207 

2589.  I.         HE^^lT  Weare,  born  Sept..  1826  ;  died  young. 

2590.  Hi        Edwin    Coffin,  born   Oct.,   1829  ;    married   and 
lived  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

874. 

WILLIAM  COFFIN,''  [Nathaniel  Cqtfin"  DanieP  DaiiieP  JosepJi'^ 
born  in  Kennebnnk  6  Oct.,  1796;  married  at  Honolulu,  Sandwich 
Islands,  Aug.,  1835,  Charlotte  Augusta,  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Elizabeth  (Williams)  Wood."  She  married  second  William  Hooper 
by  whom  she  had  three  children,  Edward  N.,  Augusta  W.,  and  Robert 
W.  Mr.  Little  entered  a  dry  goods  store  in  Boston  as  a  clerk  in  1816, 
and  while  in  the  service  of  his  employers  made  two  vo3'ages  to  South 
America.  Becoming  dissatisfied  with  his  business,  he  shipped  at 
Havanna  as  second  mate  on  a  vessel  bound  to  the  East  Indies  on  a 
spice-trading  voj^age.  The  cruise  proved  a  long  and  adventurous 
one.  On  the  return  his  ship  was  dismasted  in  the  Indian  Ocean, 
sprung  a  leak,  and  after  sacrificing  the  cargo  was  towed  into  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  she  was  condemned.  He  returned  home 
by  the  way  of  London  and  soon  after  made  a  voj^age  as  second 
mate  to  the  Pacific.  In  1824  he  took  command  of  the  Diana, 
running  between  Canton  and  the  coast  of  Mexico  via  the  Sandwich 
Islands,  and  afterwards  of  the  Griffon,  in  the  same  trade.  Of  this 
vessel  he  became  part  owner  and  lost  his  life  when  it  was  wrecked  in 
the  harbor  of  Mazatlan  in  1839.  He  refused  to  leave  the  ship  till 
every  other  person  on  board  was  saved,  and  remaining  till  this  was 
accomplished,  went  down  with  his  vessel  before  assistance  could 
reach  him.     Child  : 

*2591.     I.         William  Coffin,  born  17  June,  1836. 

8TG. 

SUSAN  COFFIN,'^  [Nathaniel  Coffin'  Daniel*  DanieP  Joseph^^ 
born  3  Aug.,  1802;  married  3  Feb.,  1825,  Capt.  Andrew  Scott  of 
Portland,  Me.,  who  resides  at  Flushing,  Long  Island,  where  she  died 
30  March,  1880.     Children: 

2592.  I.         Eleanor  Coffin  Scott,  born  5  Dec,  1825. 

2593.  II.       WiLLiAMScoTT,born5  July,  1827  ;  died  Dec,  1835. 

2594.  III.      Martha  Derbt  Scott,  born  23  Oct.,  1832;  died 
1  Jan.,  1836. 

2595.  IV.      Kate  Parker  Scott,  born  1837  ;  married  29  Aug., 
1862,  Rev.   Nicholas   Emery,  son  of   Lendal   G.    S.    and   Theresa 


208  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Orne   (Emery)  Boyd  of  Portland,  Me.,  who  graduated  at  Bowdoin 
College  in  1860.     Children  : 

2596.  I.         Henry   Scott   Boyd,  born   11    Oct.,    1864; 
died  14  Jan.,  1869. 

2597.  II.        George  Abbot  Boyd,  born  9  April,  1866  ; 
died  26  Aug.,  1866. 

2598.  y.  Henry  Whitman  Scott,  born  April,  1839.  He 
entered  the  navy  at  the  beginning  of  the  war,  and  served  till  a  few 
months  before  his  death  10  May,  1869. 

878. 

WEARE  COFFIN,^  [Wathaniel  Coffin^  Daniel^  DanieP  Joseph^'\ 
born  31  July,  1806;  married  12  Nov.,  1846,  Elizabeth  Latimer  of 
Moutville,  Conn.,  who  died  16  Sept.,  1865,  and  second  3  Dec,  1866, 
Lydia  Latimer,  a  sister  of  his  former  wife.  Mr.  Little  established 
himself  as  a  bookseller  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  1828,  where  he  is  still 
in  business,  having  been  for  many  years  at  the  head  of  the  law  pub- 
lishing house  of  W.  C.  Little  &  Co.  His  uprightness  and  integrity 
throughout  a  long  and  successful  business  life  have  gained  him  the 
esteem  and  regard  of  all  who  know  him.     Children  : 

2599.  I.  Elizabeth  Latimer,  born  29  Aug.,  1847;  mar- 
ried 30  Nov.,  1874,  Col.  P.  Jones  Yorke  of  Louisiana. 

2600.  II.  Charles  Weare,  born  4  Feb.,  1850;  married  31 
Dec,  1872,  Edith  Herbert  of  Hoboken,  N.  J.  He  is  a  member  of 
the  firm  of  W.  C.  Little  &  Co.     Child  : 

2601.     I.         Milla  Adelaide,  born  15  March,  1871. 

882. 

CHARLES  C0FFIN,6  \_David^  Daniel^  DanieP  JosepK'^  born  25 
July,  1799  ;  married  first  1  Jan.,  1829,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Deacon 
William  Hilliard  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  who  died  29  Sept.,  1848, 
aged  38,  and  second  18  Jan.,  1854,  Abby,  daughter  of  Henry 
Wheaton,  LL.D.,  of  Providence,  R.  I.  Mr.  Little  early  went  from 
Kennebunk  to  Boston,  Mass.,  where  he  engaged  in  the  book  busi- 
ness, and  for  several  years  was  at  the  head  of  one  of  the  leading 
houses  in  that  city.  He  was  a  man  of  affairs  and  in  whatever  he 
undertook  showed  an  energy  and  sagacity  that  insured  success.  He 
never  sought  political  preferment,  but  was  honored  with  several  posi- 
tions of  private  trust  demanding  fidelity  and  good  judgment.  He 
died  11  Aug.,  1869.     Children,  beside  one  that  died  young: 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  209 

2602.  I.  Charles  William,  born  11  April,  1830  ;  graduated 
at  Harvard  in  1850. 

2603.  II.       Francis  Milliard,  born  19  Feb.,  1833. 

2604.  III.  George  Coffin,  born  20  Sept.,  1834;  graduated 
at  Harvard  in  1856  ;  married  1871,  Miss  Houghton  of  New  York. 

2605.  IV.  Sarah  Ellen,  born  22  Dee.,  1836;  married  22 
Oct.,  1856,  Richard  A.,  sou  of  Robert  H.  McCurdy  of  New  York. 
Mr.  McCurdy  is  vice  president  of  the  New  York  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Company.     Children : 

2606.  I.         Gertrude  Lee  McCurdy. 

2607.  11.        Robert  Henry  McCurdy,  graduated  at  Har- 
vard 1881. 

2608.  V.  John  Albro,  born  26  Jan.,  1839;  is  a  merchant 
in  New  York  City. 

2609.  VI.  Caroline  Cressey,  boru  18  Jan.,  1845;  died  3 
March,  1849. 

887. 
GEORGE  LORD,*^  [David^  Daniel'  DanieP  Josep¥^  born  12 
Feb.,  1820  ;  married  first  11  Oct.,  1842,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hugh 
M.  McCulloch  and  sister  of  ex-Secretary  McCulloch,  who  was  born 
2  July,  1819,  and  died  22  July,  1856,  and  second  5  Dec,  1861, 
Eleanor  Penton,  daughter  of  Peter  P.  Bailey,  who  was  born  15 
April,  1838.  In  June  1843  Mr.  Little  went  to  the  west  and  settled  at 
Fort  Wayne,  lud.,  where  he  engaged  in  an  extensive  flour  and  grain 
business.  In  1874  he  retired  and  returned  to  his  native  place,  Ken- 
nebuuk,  Me.,  where  he  now  resides.     Children  : 

2610.  I.  Frank  Coffin,  born  31  May,  1844;  died  25 
March,  1852. 

*2611.     II.        Mary  Olivia,  born  24  Nov.,  1851. 

2612.  III.      Elizabeth,  born  7  June,  1855. 

2613.  IV.      Carrie  Margderette,  born  31  Dec,  1866. 

927- 

TRISTRAM,^  INathanieP   Henri/    Tristram^   Moses"^^    born   10 

Dec,  1784;  married  5  Dec,   1815,  (1226)  Sarah  Little,  who   was 

born  29  Sept.,  1790,  and   died   14  May,  1863.     Mr.  Little  was  a 

farmer  by  occupation,  and  lived  in  Newbury.     He  was  possessed  of 

14 


2614. 

I. 

1871. 

*2615. 

II. 

2616. 

III. 

2617. 

IV. 

1852,  while 

on  a  ^ 

land. 

*2618. 

V. 

*2619. 

VI. 

2620. 

VII. 

2621. 

VIII. 

2622. 

IX. 

bury,  Mass 

210  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

much  mechanical  ability,  and  was  the  inventor  of  what  is  known  as 
the  Centennial  Seed  Sower,  which  obtained  a  premium  at  Philadel- 
phia in  1876,  and  of  various  other  ingenious  machines,  which  have 
had  an  extensive  use.     He  died  8  Feb.,  1872.     Children  : 

Abigail  Notes,  born  8  Sept.,  1816  ;  died  2  June, 

Nathaniel,  born  24  Sept.,  1818. 
Mary  Toppan,  born  23  Jan.,  1821. 
David,  born  7  Jan.,  1823  ;  died  at  sea  16  June, 
1852,  while  on  a  voyage  for  his  health,  and  was  buried  in  Newfound- 

WiLLiAM,  born  14  Oct.,  1825. 

Elizabeth,  born  7  Feb.,  1828. 

Sarah,  born  26  May,  1830  ;  died  13  May,  1857. 

George,  born  10  July,  1832  ;  died  28  July,  1832. 

Alfred,  born  9  May,  1834  ;  is  a  farmer  at  New- 

928. 

PATIENCE,*'  [Nathaniel  HemY  Tristram^  Moses''-]  born  9  Feb., 
1788;  married  first  29  April,  1817,  Ebenezer,  son  of  Hon.  Eben- 
ezer  and  Abigail  (Smith)  March.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  New- 
bury, and  died  15  Nov.,  1821.  She  married  second  9  Aug.,  1828, 
Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  and  Ann  (Grrow)  Toppan,  a  merchant  of 
Newbury,  who  died  2  March,  1842.  She  died  8  March,  1850. 
Children : 

2623.  I.         George  Little  March,  born  2  March,  1818  ;  died 
18  April,  1823. 

2624.  II.        Mary    Campbell   March,  born    13    May,    1819 ; 
died  7  May,  1848. 

2625.  III.      Ebenezer  March,  born  18  July,  1821  ;  died  27 
Aug.,  1833. 

2626.  IV.      Joseph  Little  Toppan,  born  9  Aug.,  1829. 

2627.  V.        Ann  Grow  Toppan,  born  6  Jan.,  1831. 

929. 
HENRY,^  [Nathaniel^  Henry'^  Tristram^  Moses'^']  born  12  April, 
1790  ;  married  20  Oct.,  1816,  (1075)  Phebe  Little,  who  was  born  24 
June,  1798,  and  died  24  Aug.,  1862.     He  was  a  farmer  and  lived 
at  Newbury,  where  he  died  4  July,  1848.     Children  : 


*2628. 

I. 

*2629. 

II. 

Feb.,  1877, 

2630. 

III. 

1857. 

2631 . 

IV. 

2632. 

V. 

*2633. 

VI. 

2634. 

VII. 

*2635. 

VIII 

2636. 

IX. 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  211 

Jane  Noyes,  born  18  June,  1817. 

Edward  Hejtoy,  born  21  Sept.,   1819  ;    died  27 

Sarah  Ann,  born  11  Aug.,  1822  ;   died  9  April, 

Helen,  born  29  April,  1824;  died  2  Feb.,  1852. 
Alice,  born  23  Feb.,  1826  ;  died  22  March,  1832. 
Francis,  born  1  Dec,  1827. 
Ltdia,  born  12  Nov.,  1829. 
VIII.  Hector,  born  17  Nov.,  1831. 

Alice,    born    12    Jan.,    1834;     married    (3306^ 
George  Franklin  Little. 

2637.     X.        Ebenezer  March,  born  8  April,  1836  ;   died  17 
Sept.,  1837. 

*2638.     XI.      Maria,  born  15  July,  1838. 
2639.     XII.     Charles,  born  8  Dec,  1841  ;  married  21  June, 
1869,  Mrs.  Lydia  M.  Varina,  daughter  of  Gideon  W.  and  Lydia  M. 
(Hunt)  Lattimer.     He  served  during  the  war  in  Company  B,  Forty- 
Eighth  Massachusetts  Regiment,  and  is  now  a  farmer  at  Danvers. 


932. 

JANE,*^  [Ilenry^  Henry*  Tristram^  Moses-']  born  23  Jan.,  1772; 
married  1799,  Joseph  Wright  Page,  a  farmer  of  Salem,  N.  H.  She 
died  30  March,  1850.     Children  : 

2640.  I,  John  Page,  born  11  April,  1800  ;  died  unmarried 
June,  1876. 

2641.  II.        Henry  Page,  born  11  April,  1800  ;  died  in  infancy. 

2642.  III.  Henry  Little  Page,  born  27  Dec,  1801  ;  mar- 
ried 14  March,  1829,  (634)  Sarah  Matilda  Doton,  who  was  born  12 
Feb.,  1808.     He  died  at  Pomfret,  Vt.,  13  May,  1844.     Children : 

2643.  I.         Jolin  Quincy  Page,  born  24  Oct.,  1830  ;  is 
a  dentist  at  Three  Rivers,  P.  Q. 

2644.  II.       William  Little  Page,  born  24  June,  1832  ; 
is  a  physician  at  Danville,  P.  Q. 

2645.  III.      Joseph  Wright  Page,  born  16  Aug.,  1833  ; 
is  a  florist  in  Medfield,  Mass. 

2646.  IV.      Elizabeth  Jane  Page,  born  12  March,  1835  ; 
died  at  Pomfret,  Vt.,  12  Feb.,  1861. 


212  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2647.  V.  Edwin  Ruthven  Page,  born  21  Nov.,  1836  ; 
died  at  Pomfret,  Vt.,  17  Aug.,  1856. 

2648.  VI.  Christiana  Electra  Page,  born  25  Dec, 
1838  ;  married  Ehner  Augustus  Emery,  a  farmer  of  Pomfret, 
Vt.     They  have  eight  children. 

2649.  VII.  Ellen  Lucretia  Page,  born  23  Aug.,  1840; 
married  Osceola  A.  Whitmore,  a  musician  of  Maiden,  Mass. 
They  have  two  children. 

2650.  VIII.  Sarah  Louisa  Page,  born  31  Dec,  1842; 
married  Abner  C.  Hesselton,  an  overseer  in  a  factory  at 
Ludlow,  Vt. 

2651.  IX.  Henry  Little  Page,  born  27  Aug.,  1844  ;  is 
a  dentist  in  Boston,  Mass. 

2652.  IV.  Elizabeth  Page,  born  4  Aug.,  1803  ;  married  12 
Nov.,  1833,  Hartfield  Hart  of  South  Reading,  Mass.,  and  died 
April,  1869. 

2653.  V.        Joseph  Page,  born  4  May,  1805  ;  died  April,  1808. 

2654.  VI.  Lucretia  Little  Page,  born  11  March,  1807; 
married  24  Nov.,  1834,  Brickett  Bradley  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where 
she  now  resides. 

2655.  I.  Marantha  Wilson  Bradley,  born  1  March, 
1836  ;  died  7  April,  1855. 

2656.  II.        George   Brickett    Bradley,  )  r^    ,     q    a 

2657.  III.  Ellen  Lucretia  Bradley,  j  °^^  "^■' 
1838  ;  George  died  10  March,  1839  ;  Ellen  died  30  March,  1840. 

2658.  IV.  Ellen  Lucretia  Brickett  Bradley,  born  5 
Jan.,  1841,  and  lives  with  her  mother. 

2659.  VII.  Haseltine  Page,  born  24  Sept.,  1808,  in  Goffs- 
town,  N,  H.  ;  married  first  13  Nov.,  1834,  Mary  A.  Cook,  who  died 
at  Wethersfield,  111.,  6  May,  1850,  aged  41,  and  second  31  May, 
1852,  Mrs.  Jeannette  Gutchess.  He  died  12  Nov.,  1881.  Children, 
born  in  Wethersfield,  111.,  except  the  first. 

2660.  I.  Robert  C.  Page,  born  in  Hampstead,  N. 
H.,  11  Aug.,  1835  ;  married  Oct.,  1866,  L^^dia  E.  Talmage  of 
Mitchell,  Iowa. 

2661.  II.  Joseph  H.  Page,  born  24  Sept.,  1839; 
married  Aug.,  1863,  Sarah  R.  Lester. 

2662.  III.  Mary  E.  Page,  born  4  Oct.,  1842  ;  died  22 
Sept.,  1849. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  213 

2663.  IV.      Ann  J.  Page,  born  15  April,  1845  ;  mar- 
ried 3  June,  1863,  Thomas  W.  Daniels. 

2664.  V.        Edgar  O.  Page,  born  14  Feb.,  1849;  died 
13  July,  1849. 

2665.  VIII.  Joseph  AVright  Page,  born  23  Marcti,  1811  ; 
married  7  June,  1841,  Martha  L.  Fitch  of  Boston,  and  lives  in  Boston, 
Mass. 

2666.  IX.  Abner  Bailey  Page,  born  23  March,  1811  ; 
married  19  Oct.,  1841,  Rebecca  Thompson  of  Wayne  County,  Ohio, 
who  died  9  Dec,  1856,  and  second  Mary  O.  Talfold  of  Marietta, 
Ohio.     He  lives  in  Illinois,  and  has  had  fifteen  children. 

2667.  X.  Abigail  Jane  Page,  born  22  July,  1813  ;  mar- 
ried 1  July,  1834,  John  W.  Emerson,  and  lives  in  New  York. 


933. 

ABNER  BAILEY,*'  \_Henrif  Hennf  Tristram?  Moses-~\  born  1 
Feb.,  1774  ;  married  20  Jan.,  1802,  Nancy,  daughter  of  William  and 
Phebe  (Jewett)  Tenney,  who  was  born  at  HoUis,  N.  H.,  29  Jan., 
1782,  and  died  9  July,  1847.  He  lived  in  Salem,  Goffstown,  and 
Hollis,  N.  H.  In  1836  removed  to  Wethersfield,  111.,  where  he  re- 
mained till  his  death  8  Sept.,  1863.  He  was  engaged  in  trade  at 
several  times,  but  during  the  greater  portion  of  his  life  was  a  farmer. 
Children,  beside  a  son  who  died  unnamed  : 

2668.  I.  Mary  Baldwin,  born  at  Salem  17  April,  1803; 
married  14  Oct.,  1832,  John  AVilloughby  of  Hollis,  N.  H.,  and  sec- 
ond 6  Dec,  1877,  Deacon  Gerard  Cutler  of  Wethersfield,  111.,  where 
she  resides. 

*2669.  II.  Nancy  Catharine  Maria,  born  at  Salem  4  Jan., 
1805. 

*2670.     III.      Elizabeth  Bailey,  born  at  Salem  16  Jan.,  1807. 

*2671 .  IV.  Wllliam  Tenney,  born  at  Goffstown  9  May,  1809  ; 
died  25  May,  1845. 

*2672.  V.  Caleb  Jewett  Tenney,  born  at  Goffstown  13 
July,  1811. 

*2673.     VI.      Henry  Oilman,  born  at  Goffstown  31  March,  1813. 

*2674.     VII.     Ruth  Channing,  born  at  Hollis  3  July,  1815. 

*2675.  VIII.  Laura  Ann,  born  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  20  June,  1817  ; 
died  20  April,  1852. 


214  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2676.  IX.  Samuel  Augustus,  born  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  15 
March,  1819  ;  died  15  Sept.,  1823. 

*2677.  X.  Caroline  Wealthy,  born  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  15 
Sept.,  1821. 

*2678.     XI.  Rodney  Augustus,  born  at  Hollis  16  Sept.,  1828. 

*2679.  XII.  Sarah  Frances,  born  at  Hollis,  N.  H.,  21  July, 
1829. 

034. 

WILLIAM  WHITE,^  \_Henrif  Henrtf  Tristraw?  Moses^']  born 
18  Aug.,  1778  ;  married  15  Sept.,  1805,  his  cousin  (926)  Mary  Lit- 
tle, who  was  born  6  July,  1782,  and  died  17  June,  1860.  He  was  a 
tanner  by  occupation  and  lived  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  where  he  died  15 
May,  1856.     Children: 

*2680.     I.         William  Henry,  born  19  Sept.,  1808. 

2681.  II.  Elizabeth,  born  1  Jan.,  1811;  married  (1080) 
Plumer  Little. 

935. 

SAMUEL,''  [Henry^  Henry^  Tristram^  Moses^]  born  8  Feb.,  1781  ; 
married  first  8  June,  1811,  Caroline  Elliot,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Sarah  Bowers  of  Billeriea,  Mass.,  who  was  born  5  Jan.,  1784,  and 
died  20  March,  1820,  and  second  9  June,  1821,  Eliza  G.  Stone,  who 
married  second  S.  W.  Robiuson  of  Lexington,  Mass.  Mr.  Little 
studied  law  at  Salem,  N.  H.,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1805, 
and  settled  the  same  year  in  Bucksport,  Me.,  where  he  lived  till  his 
death  10  March,  1846.  He  was  a  member  of  the  convention  that 
formed  the  constitution  of  the  state,  served  in  the  first  and  also  in 
subsequent  legislatures,  and  held  other  positions  of  trust.     Child : 

2682.  I.  Caroline  Wealthy,  born  8  April,  1812  ;  married 
11  Feb.,  1834,  Theodore  S.  Dodd,  who  died  12  May,  1880,  aged  76. 
He  was  for  more  than  forty-five  years  cashier  of  the  Kenduskeag 
Bank  at  Bangor,  Me.     Children  : 

2683.  I.         Julia   Maria   Dodd,  born   16    July,   1835; 
died  16  April,  1838. 

2684.  II.        Mary  E.  Dodd,  born  18  Dec,  1837;  mar- 
ried 28  Feb.,  1866,  Pierce  L.  B.  Coombs.     Children: 

2685.     I.         Theodore    Sedgwick   Coombs,  born 
13  March,  1867. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  215 

2686.     II.        Caroline    Elliot    Coombs,    bom    24 
Jan.,  1869. 
2687.     III.      Horace    Sedgwick   Dodd,    born    13    Dec, 
1839  ;  married  25  Oct.,  1864,  Emily  L.  Guild.     He  is  a  cot- 
ton broker  in  Boston.     Children  : 

2688.  I.         Margaret  Elliot  Dodd,  born  8  Dec, 
1866. 

2689.  II.       Walter    Sedgwick    Dodd,    born    5 
Feb.,  1868. 

2690.  III.      Jack    Wellington    Dodd,    born    29 
March,  1876. 

2691.  IV.  Charles  Bayley  Dodd,  born  26  May,  1844  ; 
married  3  May,  1871,  Jennie  L.  Hawley,  and  is  a  cashier  and 
book-keeper  in  Boston.     Children  : 

2692.  I.         Theodore  Little  Dodd,  born  4  May, 
1872. 

2693.  II.       Mary  Helen  Dodd,  born  14  Sept., 
1876;  died  8  Aug.,  1877. 

2694.  III.      Mary  Gardner  Dodd,  born  25  May, 
1878. 

2695.  V.  Henry  Ware  Todd,  born  18  Oct.,  1849; 
married  9  April,  1881,  Mary  Dillingham  of  Bangor;  is  a 
banker  in  Boston. 

936. 

ELIZABETH,^  \_Henry^  Henry^  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  27  April, 
1783;  married  Jan.,  1803,  Joseph  Hazeltine  of  Haverhill,  Mass., 
and  died  19  Jan.,  1816.     Her  only  child  that  survived  infancy  : 

2696.     I.         John  Henry  Hazeltine,  born  Jan.,   1816;  mar- 
ried Eliza  Page  of  Haverhill,  had  four  children,  and  died  25  June,  1849. 

937. 

HENRY,''  [Hemnf  Henrf  Tristrani^ Moses^']  born  16  Aug.,  1788  ; 
married  29  Oct.,  1816,  Sophia,  daughter  of  Hon.  Ephraim  Goodale 
of  Orrington,  Me.,  who  was  born  28  Aug.,  1797,  and  died  21  May., 
1878.  When  twenty  years  of  age  Mr.  Little  went  from  his  native 
town,  Salem,  N.  H.,  to  Bucksport,  Me.,  where  he  was  employed  for 
a  few  years  in  the  Hancock  County  offices  of  clerk  of  courts,  regis- 


216  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

ter  of  deeds,  and  as  deputy  sheriff.  In  the  war  of  1812  he  was  first 
lieutenant  and  commander  of  a  local  company  which  was  mustered 
into  the  United  States  service.  After  the  war  he  rose  rapidly  in  the 
state  militia  until  he  became  colonel  of  his  regiment,  which  he  com- 
manded for  several  years.  He  was  engaged  in  trade  at  Bucksport, 
where  he  was  also  postmaster  during  the  greater  part  of  the  admin- 
istrations of  John  Q.  Adams  and  Andrew  Jackson,  until  about  1830, 
when  he  removed  to  Ellsworth,  Me.  After  a  few  years  of  success- 
ful business  there  he  went  in  1835  to  Bangor,  where  he  lived  till  1873. 
The  closing  years  of  his  life  were  spent  with  his  daughter  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  where  he  died  26  May,  1878,  five  days  after  his  wife's  de- 
cease, having  nearly  completed  his  90th  year.  While  a  young  man 
he  suffered  shipwreck  on  the  island  of  Bermuda,  and  it  was  prob- 
ably this  event,  with  gratitude  for  his  rescue,  which  led  him  soon 
after  to  the  profession  of  a  religious  faith  and  life  in  the  fellowship 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  During  the  course  of  his  long 
life  he  held  oflacial  and  honorable  places  in  that  communion.  He 
was  one  of  the  foremost  in  the  temperance  movement  of  1830,  and 
ever  remained  an  earnest  champion  of  the  cause.     Children  : 

2697.  I.  Henry  Willard,  born  19  May,  1818  ;  lost  at  sea 
while  foremost  in  the  performance  of  hazardous  duty  14  March,  1842. 

2698.  II.  Laura  Elizabeth,  born  7  Dec,  1819;  died  26 
March,  1820. 

*2699.     III.      Laura  Elizabeth,  born  28  May,  1821. 

938. 

NICHOLAS,^  \_Henry^  Henry^  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  24  Jan., 
1792  ;  married  first  26  July,  1818,  Elizabeth  Brown,  who  died  22 
June,  1847,  and  second  21  Feb.,  1848,  Dolly  Burnet.  He  was  a 
blacksmith  by  occupation,  lived  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  accumulated 
a  handsome  estate.     He  died  4  March,  1857.     Children  : 

2700.  I.  Elizabeth  Henry,  born  10  May,  1819  ;  married 
(978)  Henry  Toppan  Green,  and  died  in  1871  (?).  They  had  five 
children  who  all  died  young. 

2701.  11.  William  Baldwin,  born  22  April,  1822  ;  married 
14  June,  1847,  Sarah  E.  Butts,  and  died  of  yellow  fever  while 
United  States  Consul  at  Panama  in  1866  (?),  leaving  no  children. 

*2702.     III.      Mary  Jane  White,  born  2  May,  1824. 
*2703.     IV.      Harriet  Sophia,  born  14  July,  1826. 


RESIDENCE   OF   DEACON    TOSEPH   LITTLE   AT   NEWBURY, 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  217 

2704.  V.        Charles  Lowell,  born  29  Sept.,  1828;  died  21 
Oct.,  1837. 

2705.  VI.      Henkt    Nicholas,  born  5  Dec,   1830;    died   30 
April,  1831. 

2706.  VII.     George  Broaw,  born  19  Feb.,  1832  ;  died  25  Oct., 
1863. 

2707.  VIII.  Francis  Nicholas,  born  23  Aug.,   1834;  died  9 
Aug.,  1836. 

2708.  IX.      Augustus   Howard  Bartol,  born  3  July,   1837  ; 
lives  unmarried  in  Boston. 

945. 

NANCY,^  ISila^  Henry*  Tristram^  Moses'~\  born  13  April,  1797  ; 
married  20  Nov.,  1826,  Asa,  son  of  Paul  and  Hannah  (Ilsley) 
Adams,  a  farmer  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  where  she  now  lives.  Chil- 
dren : 

Hannah  Ilsley  Adams,  born  8  June,  1827  ;  de- 


2709. 

I. 

ceased. 

2710. 

II. 

2711. 

III. 

2712. 

IV. 

2713. 

V. 

2714. 

VI. 

2715. 

VII 

2716. 

VII 

2717. 

IX. 

LucRETiA  Little  Adams,  , 

'  born  16  Feb.,  1829. 


Silas  Little  Adams,        j 
Paul  Adams,  born  -I'l  Oct.,  1830. 
Hazen  Michael  Adams,  born  18  Aug.,  1832. 
Nancy  Adams,  born  15  Aug.,  1835. 
Asa  Adams,  born  26  Nov. ,  1836  ;  died  26  June,  1837. 
VIII.  Asa  Adams,  born  4  July,  1838  ;  died  Sept.,  1875. 
Joseph  Little  Adams,  born  14  July,  1842. 

946. 

JOSEPH,"  \_Silas'  Hennf  Tristrativ^  Mose^^  born  19  July,  1799  ; 
married  18  Oct.,  1821,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  (923) 
Molly  (Mood}^)  Moody,  who  was  born  27  June,  1799.  Mr.  Little 
is  a  farmer  at  Newbury,  has  represented  his  town  in  the  legislature, 
and  for  many  years  been  deacon  of  the  Fu'st  Church.  His  house,  a 
view  of  which  is  given,  stands  upon  the  site  of  the  one  built  by 
George  Little  in  1679,  and  most  of  the  present  edifice  was  built  as 
an  addition  to  it.     Children  : 

*2718.     I.         Samuel  Moody,  born  7  Aug.,  1822. 
2719.     II.        Lucretia,  born  27  March,  1824. 

*2720.     III.      Elizabeth  Hazen,  born  11  May,  1827. 


218  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2721.  IV.  Sakah  Gushing,  born  3  Sept.,  1829  ;  married 
(3077)  Alfred  Little,  and  died  25  March,  1863. 

2722.  V.        Mary,  born  7  July,  1831. 
*2723.     VI.      Joseph,  born  24  Aug.,  1833. 
*2724.     VII.     Jane  Moody,  born  23  June,  1835. 

2725.  VIII.  Silas,  born  7  March,  1837  ;  married  1  Dec,  1870, 
Harriet  B.,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  Moulton  ;  was  a  farmer 
in  Newbury,  where  he  died  9  June,  1874,  leaving  no  children, 

1015. 

AMOS,*^  {Jamei'  BamiieV  Tristram?  Mose^']  born  28  Feb.,  1766  ; 
married  13  Nov.,  1786,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  (337) 
Sarah  (Little)  Kimball,  who  was  born  27  Jan.,  1769,  and  died  4 
March,  1843.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer,  one  of  the  first  settlers  in 
Warren,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  6  April,  1842.     Children: 

2726.  I.  Sally,  born  31  May,  1787,  at  Pli^vistow,  N.  H.  ; 
married  12  Feb.,  1815,  Moses,  sou  of  Jonathan  Kimball,  who  was 
born  7  Oct.,  1785,  and  died  27  Nov.,  1862.  He  was  a  prosperous 
farmer.     She  died 20  Oct.,  1874. 

*2727.     II.  Tamar,  born  25  Aug.,  1789  ;  died  30  Nov.,  1878. 

2728.  III.  James,  born  6  Sept.,  1791,  was  a  cabinet  maker 
by  trade,  and  died  of  spotted  fever  1  Nov.,  1815. 

*2729.     IV.  BENJAMiN,born22  Sept.,  1793;  died 31  Oct.,  1864. 

*2730.     V.  Betsey,  born  31  Aug.,  1795  ;  died  30  Aug.,  1847. 

2731.  VI.  Amos,  born  15  Dec,  1797  ;  died  of  spotted  fever 
13  Nov.,  1815. 

*2732.     VII.  Jesse,  born  4  July,  1800  ;  died  29  July,  1865. 

*2733.     VIII.  William,  born  19  June,  1802  ;  died  9  Jan.,  1873. 

*2734.     IX.  Jonathan,  born  8  June,  1804. 

*2735.     X.  John,  born  7  March,  1806  ;  died  1859. 

2736.  XL  Dolly,  born  25  Feb.,  1810  ;  died  of  spotted  fever 
21  Nov.,  1815. 

*2737.     XII.  Judith,  born  25  Feb.,  1810. 

*2738.     XIII.  Kimball,  born  8  Jan.,  1815  ;  died  14  Dec,  1874. 

1018. 
TAMAR, *^  \_James^  SamueP    Tristram?   Moses^']   born  24   June, 
1774  ;  married  27  Aug.,  1793,  her  cousin  (1045)  Henry  Noyes,  who 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  219 

was  boru  20  Dec,  1772,  and  died  21  July,  1845.     He  was  a  farmer 
and  lived  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.      She  died  10  May,  1856.     Children : 

2739.  I.  James  Notes,  born  20  Dec,  1794;  married  25 
Dec,  1822,  Polly  Page  of  Atkinson,  and  died  22  Sept.,  1875. 

2740.  II.  William  Notes,  born  12  April,  1797;  married 
first  4  March,  1825,  Sarah  Peaslee,  who  died  25  Dec,  1825,  and 
second  29  April,  1828,  Lydia  W.  Clarke. 

2741.  III.  Jane  Little  Notes,  born  20  June,  1799  ;  married 
Franklin  Gilbert,  and  died  6  Feb.,  1873. 

2742.  IV.  Jefferson  Notes,  born  20  June,  1802  ;  married 
Nancy  Pert,  and  died  25  April,  1877. 

2743.  V.  Tamar  Notes,  born  11  Nov.,  1804;  married 
Aaron  Bartlett,  who  died  24  Nov.,  1851. 

2744.  VI.  Mart  Notes,  born  26  Jan.,  1807;  married  9 
April,  1833,  Samuel,  son  of  (1049)  Joseph  Noyes. 

2745.  VII.  Eliza  W.  Notes,  born  18  Nov.,  1809;  married 
David,  son  of  (1049)  Joseph  Noyes,  who  died  12  Oct.,  1866.  She 
died  18  Sept.,  1872. 

2746.  VIII.  Henrt  Notes,  born  7  Aug.,  1812;  married  first 
Hannah  Knight,  who  died  22  June,  1856,  and  second  Mary  Bassett. 
He  died  14  Dec,  1862. 

2747.  IX.  Albert  Notes,  born  23  Oct.,  1816  ;  married  first 
Louisa  Emerson,  who  died  17  Sept.,  1857,  and  second  Hannah, 
widow  of  (2811)  Samuel  Noyes  Little,  and  died  6  May,  1875. 

2748.  X.  George  Notes,  born  19  July,  1818  ;  married  first 
Elizabeth  Moulton,  and  second  16  Nov.,  1847,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Moses  Hazen  and  (2727)  Tamar  (Little)  Clement. 

1019. 

EBENEZER,*^  [Jame^^  Samuel^  Tristram^  3fose^']  born  5  March, 
1777;  married  17  Dec,  1799,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Robert  Emer- 
son of  Hampstead,  and  only  sister  of  the  wife  of  (1036)  Nathaniel 
Little,  who  was  born  28  Oct.,  1780,  and  died  27  Oct.,  1870.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Enfield,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  24  Oct., 
1856.     Children : 

*2749.     I.         Samuel,  born  22  May,  1801  ;  died  20  March,  1878. 

*2750.     II.       James,  born  22  Jan.,  1803  ;   died  11  Dec,  1854. 

*2751 .     III.      Ebenezer,  born  18  June,  1805  ;  died  9  Sept. ,  1870. 

*2752.     IV.      Eliza,  born  5  Aug.,  1808. 


220  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1020. 

WILLIAM,^  [^James^''  SamueP  Tristratn?  Moses^^  born  3  Feb., 
1779  ;  married  Eliza,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Wiggin  of 
Hopkiuton,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  20  May,  1783,  and  died  20  April, 
1868.  Major  Little  was  a  merchant  and  lived  at  Norwich,  Vt., 
where  his  children  were  born,  at  Salisbury  and  Hopkinton,  N.  H., 
where  he  died  23  Feb.,  1862.     Children  : 

*2753.  I.  Timothy  Wiggin,  born  9  Feb.,  1805;  died  12 
April,  1863. 

2754.     II.        Mary  Eliza,  born  14  June,  1808  ;  married  Thomas 
G.  Wells,  and  died  16  April,  1836,  leaving  no  children. 

*2755.     III.      Ellen  Chase,  born  24  Oct.,  1813. 

1023. 

SARAH,''  [^Josepli"  Samuel^  Tristram?  Moses^'\  born  7  June,  1768  ; 
married  1788,  John  Webster,  a  farmer  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  and  died 
Sept.,  1854.     Children: 

2756.  I.         Mary   Webster,   born    11    Dec,   1788;    married 
(483)  Ezekiel  Little,  and  died  in  1844. 

2757.  II.        Rebecca  Webster,  born  30  April,  1794  ;  married 
(1232)  Joseph  Little,  and  died  28  Dec,  1879. 

2758.  III.      Sarah  Webster,   born  21   May,   1797 ;    married 
James  Gibson  of  Hampstead.     Children  : 

2759.  I,         Ezekiel  Hervey  Little  Gibson,  born  9  Aug., 
1827;  died  11  April,  1846. 

2760.  II.        James  Gibson,  died  unmarried. 

2761.     IV.       Hannah  Webster,  born  29  May,  1803;  married 
Mr.  Heath.     Child : 

2762.     I.         Hazen  Webster  Heath,  born  29  April,  1832. 

1035. 

JONATHAN  CARLETON,''  ^Nathaniel"  Samuel'  Tristram? 
Mosesi^^  born  27  June,  1769  ;  married  first  April,  1793,  Meribah 
Farnum,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Meribah  (Roberts)  Hale  of 
Hampstead,  who  died  14  Nov.,  1801,  aged  33,  and  second  29  Dec, 
1803,  his  cousin  Phebe,  daughter  of  David  and  Phebe  (Carleton) 
Poor,  who  was  born  4  June,  1775,  and  died  30  Nov.,  1841.     During 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  221 

his  father's  absence  in  the  Revolutionary  army,  though  only  nine 
years  of  age,  he  had  entire  charge,  with  his  younger  brother  Nathan- 
iel, of  a  large  farm.  After  his  marriage  he  lived  near  the  centre 
of  Hampstead,  where  he  followed  his  trade  of  cooper,  and  was  also 
■engaged  in  farming.  Capt.  Little  was  a  man  of  very  regular  habits. 
For  more  than  forty  years  in  succession  he  rose  every  morning  before 
the  sun.  He  voted  at  all  the  presidential  elections  from  that  of 
Washington  to  the  one  preceding  his  decease  (10  Feb.,  1856),  and 
attended  the  annual  town  meetings  for  fifty-six  years  with  but  four 
exceptions.  He  served  several  times  as  selectman  and  was  highly 
respected.  He  took  great  delight  in  the  Bible  which  he  read  habitu- 
ally, and  the  sanctuary  was  his  unfailing  resort  on  the  Sabbath  until 
he  was  detained  by  the  infirmities  of  age.     Children  : 

2763.  I.  Eben  Hale,  born  12  June.  1794;  married  first 
Elizabeth  Gibbon,  who  was  born  Feb.,  1795,  and  died  26  Dec,  1874, 
and  second  24  Aug.,  1876,  Jerusha  Palmer,  who  survives.  He  was 
a  cooper  by  trade,  lived  for  many  years  in  Boston,  where  he  was  an 
inspector  of  fish,  and  died  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  31  Maj^,  1878. 
*2764.     II.       Mary  Carletox,  born  10  Feb.,  1798. 

Meribah  Farxum  Hale,  born  12  Aug.,  1804  ;  died 

Linus  Lewis  Carleton,  born  27  Sept.,  1806. 
David  Poor, born  1  Nov.,  1808  ;  died 8  Dec,  1872. 
Phebe,  born  23  March,  1811  ;  died  27  April,  1880. 
Nathaniel  Hale,  born  1  April,   1813  ;  died  30 

1036." 

NATHANIEL,*^  \_NatlianieV'  Samuel*  Tristram?  Moses^^  born  5 
May,  1771  ;  married  14  March,  1797,  Abiah,  daughter  of  Robert 
Emerson  of  Hampstead,  who  died  20  Nov.,  1854,  aged  80.  She 
was  sister  to  the  wife  of  (1019)  Ebenezer  Little.  Mr.  Little  was  a 
cooper  and  farmer  by  occupation.  An  amiable  man,  he  was  highly 
respected  bj'  his  fellow-citizens,  served  as  chairman  of  the  board  of 
selectmen  in  Hampstead  for  thirteen  years,  and  as  town  clerk  for 
fourteen.  Fine  penmanship  and  a  musical  voice  well  qualified  him 
for  the  latter  office,  and  his  keen  sense  of  the  humorous  sometimes 
made  the  publishment  of  marriage  intentions,  which  it  was  the  cus- 
tom to  announce  orally  at  the  close  of  the  Sabbath  services,  a  source 
of  much  merriment  to  the  audience.     He  died  4  Dec. .  1857.     Children  : 


2765. 

III. 

31  March, 

1819. 

*2766. 

IV. 

*2767. 

V. 

*2768. 

VI. 

*2769. 

VII. 

Dec,  1877 

222  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2770.     I.         Polly,  bom  9  July,  1798  ;  married  3  Nov.,  1818, 
Hezekiah  Ayer  of  Hampstead,  and  died  6  April,  1858.     Child  : 

2771.     I.     Belinda  Helen  Aj^er,  born  Oct.,   1819;  died 
unmarried  28  Oct.,  1841. 
2772.     II.       Belinda,  born  3  July,   1800;    married  12  Aug., 

1831,  Theodore  Tarleton,  a  land  agent  in  Illinois.     They  lived  at 
Peoria,  Liverpool,  and  Canton,  where  he  died  1  Jan.,  1868. 

*2773.  III.  Robert  Emerson,  born  25  Nov.,  1804;  died  6 
Aug.,  1842. 

*2774.     IV.      George  Washington,  born  12  Aug.,  1810. 

1037. 

SUSAN, ^  \_NatlianieV'  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  24  July, 
1773  ;  married  Capt.  Osgood  Taylor  of  Springfield,  N.  H.,  and  died 
31  Jan.,  1854.  Her  husband  was  an  innkeeper,  and  lived  at  Spring- 
field, Sandown,  and  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  24  Jan.,  1838, 
aged  68  years.     Children  : 

2775.  I.         Lydia  Taylor,  married  10  Oct.,  1822,  Abner  K. 
Kent,  and  lived  at  Hanover,  N.  H. 

2776.  II.       True  W.   Taylor,  married  Rhoda  Ann  Tewks- 
bury  3  July,  1834,  and  died  20  April,  1838,  aged  33. 

2777.  III.      Jonathan  Carleton  Taylor,  married  10  June, 

1832,  Betsey  Wilson  of  Hampstead,  and  died  4  June,  1841,  aged  35. 

2778.  IV.      John  Taylor. 

2779.  V.        Sarah   Little   Taylor,   married   3    Dec,    1829, 
William  Ayer  of  Hampstead.     Children  : 

2780.  I.         Sarah  Adeline  Ayer,  born  2  March,  1831. 

2781.  II.        WilliamHerman  Ayer,  born  26  Aug.,  1832, 
and  perhaps  others. 

2782.     VI.      Osgood  Bartlett  Taylor,  married  13  Dec,  1832, 
Sarah  S.  Connor  of  Hampstead,  and  moved  to  Goffstown,  N.  H. 

1038. 

SAMUEL,^  {_NatlianieV'  Samuel'^  Tristram^  Moses'^^  born  20  May, 
1778;  married  20  Feb.,  1805,  Sally  Pettengill,  and  died  19  April, 
1814.     He  lived  in  Springfield,  N.  H.     Children  : 

*2783.  I.  Hiram,  born  1  March,  1807;  married  14  Oct., 
1832,  Roxana  Carr,  who  survived  him,  and  married  second  Rufus 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  223 

Bean.     Mr.  Little  was  a  carriage  maker  and  farmer  by  occupation, 
and  lived  in  Cornish,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  23  Nov.,  1860.     Child : 

2784.     I.     Hiram  A.,  born  12  June,  1844;  died  unmar- 
ried 14  July,  1869. 

2785.     II.  Mart,  born  14  June,  1809  ;  died  5  Nov.,  1825. 

*2786.     III.  Eliza,  born  29  May,  1811. 

*2787.     IV.  Phebe    Malvina,  born    17    Sept.,   1813;    died  3 
Jan.,  1877. 

1039. 
JOSEPH,*^  \_NatIianieV'  Samuel^  Tristram^  3Ioses^'\  born  14  June, 
1780;  married  23  Oct.,  1805,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Stephen  Webster 
of  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  8  April,  1785,  and  died  8  April, 
1825.  He  was  a  sea-captain,  and  died  20  Oct.,  1820.  Childi-en, 
born  in  Springfield,  N.  H.  : 

2788.  I.  Thomas  Jefferson,  born  2  Dec,  1806  ;  married 
Sarah  Parsons  of  Loekport,  N.  Y.  They  liad  two  children,  who 
died  young.     He  was  a  lawyer  at  Canton,  111. ,  and  died  20  May,  1855. 

2789.  II.  Stephen  Webster,  born  4  May,  1809  ;  married 
Abigail,  daughter  of  Francis  Welch  of  Manchester,  N.  H.,  who  died 
17  May,  1847.  He  was  a  master  mechanic  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  and 
died  4  March,  1852.     Children  : 

2790.  I.         Joseph  Rice,  born  10  Aug.,  1844;  died  at 
Holyoke,  1865. 

2791.  II.       John  Maynard,  born  17  April,  1847  ;   died 
21  Aug.,  1847. 

*2792.     III.      Nathaniel  Noyes,  born  28  April,  1812  ;  died  28 
May,  1875. 

2793.  rV.  Susan  Webster,  born  22  Nov.,  1815 ;  married 
St.  Clair  Bean,  who  was  born  in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  26  Sept.,  1797. 
He  was  a  mill-wright,  and  died  in  Holyoke,  Mass.,  19  Sept.,  1867. 
Child: 

2794.     I.         Jefferson   Webster   Bean,    born    12   June, 
1856,  and  is  assistant  postmaster  at  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1040. 

ELIZABETH,^  [JSfathanief   Samuel*   Tristram^  JSfoses^]  born  9 
Oct.,  1787  ;  married  John  Hoyt  of  Springfield,  N.  H.,  who  was  born 


224  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

9  Oct.,  1783,  and  died  19  Aug.,  1829.     She  died  8  March,  1854. 
Children  : 

2795.  I.  Charles  Hoyt,  born  26  July,  1807;  died  3  Jan., 
1870,  at  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. 

2796.  II.  Amos  Little  Hoyt,  born  24  Nov.,  1808;  died 
unmarried  2  Oct.,  1839. 

2797.  III.  Uriah  Hoyt,  born  23  Jan.,  1811  ;  married  Dec, 
1850,  Lydia  Heath  in  Springfield,  N.  H.,  and  died  13  May,  1855. 

2798.  IV.       Sarah  Hoyt,  born  7  Feb.,  1813  ;  died  5  July,  1813. 

2799.  V.  John  Hoyt,  born  2  June,  1815  ;  married  7  March, 
1843,  Laviua  Willey  of  Strafford,  N.  H.  He  lives  in  East  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.     Children : 

2800.  I.         Amos  Little  Hoyt,  born  1  July,  1851  ;  mar- 
ried 28  Oct.,  1873,  Elizabeth  Cummings  of  Somerville. 

2801.  11.       Charles  Franklin  Hoyt,  born  10  Oct.,  1855. 

2802.  VI.       Nathaniel  Hoyt,  born  9  Oct.,  1817. 

2803.  VII.  Belinda  Hoyt,  born  10  Oct.,  1820;  married  22 
July,  1852,  Jeremiah  Quimby  of  Springfield,  N.  H. 

2804.  VIII.  Elizabeth  Hoyt,  born  6  June,  1824  ;  died  unmar- 
ried in  New  York  City  17  Sept.,  1866. 

2805.  IX.  Samuel  Little  Hoyt,  born  17  Feb.,  1828;  died 
18  May,  1829. 

1043. 

AMOS,*^  \_NathanieP'  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  27  Feb., 
1796  ;  married  24  Sept.,  1818,  Ann,  daughter  of  James  Brickett  of 
Hampstead,  who  died  29  Dec,  1863,  aged  66.  He  learned  the 
trade  of  a  hatter  at  Hampstead,  and  in  1818  entered  upon  that 
business  at  Newport,  N.  H.,  which  he  continued  till  his  death  17 
Aug.,  1859.  He  served  his  town  as  selectman  and  representative  to 
the  legislature,  was  a  devoted  Free  Mason,  an  active  and  promi- 
nent member  of  the  Baptist  church,  and  distinguished  for  his  enter- 
prise and  social  qualities.     Children  : 

*2806.  I.  Charles  Henry,  born  10  Jan.,  1820. 
2807.  11.  Amos  Brickett,  born  16  Feb.,  1821,  and  died 
unmarried  30  Sept.,  1862.  He  was  educated  at  Meriden  Academy 
and  Brown  University,  was  a  lawyer  by  profession,  and  at  his  death 
chief  examiner  in  the  Patent  Office  at  Washington,  with  which  he 
had  been  connected  twenty  years. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  225 

*2808.     III.      Frances  Ann,  bora  30  July,  1823. 

2809.  IV.  Mary  Ellen,  bora  12  Sept.,  1828;  died  1  Oct., 
1830. 

2810.  V.  George  Edmund,  born  25  April,  1834  ;  man*ied 
26  July,  1859,  Sarah  Jane  Wellcome.  He  learned  his  father's  trade 
and  engaged  in  the  business  for  a  short  time,  has  since  been  employed 
as  clerk  and  paymaster  for  Harris  Bros.,  railroad  contractors  of 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  and  resides  at  Newport,  N.  H. 

1065. 

JOSEPH,^  \^Samuel  Noyes'  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  28 
July,  1786;  married  24  Jan.,  1810,  Anna  Underbill,  and  died  10 
Sept.,  1825.  His  wife  was  born  5  Aug.,  1786,  and  died  8  Nov., 
1853.  He  lived  in  Atkinson,  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  filled 
many  important  offices,  and  for  several  years  was  town  clerk. 
Children : 

2811.  I.  Samtjel  Notes,  born  4  Nov.,  1813  ;  died  13  Aug., 
1853. 

2812.  II.  Joseph,  born  10  July,  1815 ;  married  first  27 
Nov.,  1839,  Sarah,  daughter  of  David  Stevens,  who  was  born  15 
Oct.,  1815,  and  died  1  July,  1841,  and  second  Aug.,  1873,  Betsey 
Ann  Stevens,  who  was  born  Aug.,  1818.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives 
in  Haverhill,  Mass.     Child : 

2813.     I.     Harriet   Ann,   born    1    Jan.,   1841;    died   15 
June,  1841. 

1067. 
SAMUEL,^  \_Samuel  Noyes^  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  11 
Sept.,  1792;  mai-ried  first  27  Nov.,  1817,  Betsey  Bond,  who  was 
born  28  July,  1791,  and  died  10  March,  1828,  and  second  5  June, 
1828,  Sally  Bond,  who  was  born  27  Aug.,  1786,  and  died  28  March, 
1858.  He  died  14  Sept.,  1857,  in  Young  America,  Kansas.  His 
life,  however,  was  spent  in  Hollis,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  a  successful 
farmer  and  prominent  citizen,  serving  as  selectman  several  times. 
Children : 

Louisa,  born  10  July,  1818  ;  died  11  Oct.,  1835. 
James,  born  20  April,  1820;  died  16  Aug.,  1822. 
James,  born  14  Jan.,  1824  ;  married  Emeline  Col- 


2814. 

I. 

2815. 

II. 

2816. 

Ill 

15 

2818. 

I. 

2819. 

II. 

2820. 

Ill 

2821. 

IV. 

226  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

burn  of  Hollis,  23  Oct.,  1845,  who  died  6  Feb.,  1864.     He  died  25 
Jan.,  1847. 

2817.  IV.  Sophia  Notes,  born  26  Nov.,  1830;  married  14 
Dec,  1848,  John  Bell  Perkins  of  Hollis,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  13 
Aug.,  1828.     Children: 

Samuel  Little  Perkins,  born  15  Oct.,  1849. 

John  Willard  Perkins,  born  16  Dec,  1852. 

Charles  SumnerPerkius,  born  11  Dec,  1856. 

Mary  Sophia  Perkins,  born  1  May,  1859. 

1068. 

AMOS,^  \^jSamuel  Noyes^  SamueP  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  12 
March,  1795;  married  26  Dec,  1821,  Sally,  daughter  of  John 
Bassett,  who  was  born  16  Jan.,  1799,  and  survives  her  husband. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  30 
Aug.,  1867.     Children: 

*2822.     I.         Alfred  Bassett,  born  3  Aug.,  1824. 

2823.  II.        William,  born  10  July,  1829  ;  died  12  July,  1829. 

2824.  III.  William  Bassett,  born  14  April,  1832  ;  married 
26  Sept.,  1852,  Nancy  Jane  Clough,  who  was  born  1  Aug.,  1832. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  shoemaker  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.     Child : 

2825.     I.     Henrietta  Bassett,  born  9  Sept.,  1855. 

10T2. 

JOHN,^  \_Samuel  Noyes^  SamueP  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  5  Oct., 
1800  ;  married  24  Nov.,  1825,  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Bassett,  who 
was  born  20  Nov.,  1804,  and  survives  her  husband.  He  was  a 
farmer,  and  lived  in  Atkinson,  where  he  died  21  May,  1837.    Children  : 

2826.  I.         Phebe  Bassett,  born  11  Feb.,  1828. 

2827.  II.  Abigail  Knight,  born  31  Aug.,  1831  ;  died  3 
May,  1833. 

*2828.     III.      Abigail  Knight,  born  31  Oct.,  1833. 
*2829.     IV.      John  Lyman,  born  16  April,  1836. 

1073. 

ENOCH,^  \_Sarauel  Noyes^  Samuel^  Tristram?  Moses^^  born  2 
Nov.,  1803  ;  married  25  Dec,  1828,  Sally,  daughter  of  Peter  Noyes 


SIXTH   GENERATIOK.  22T 

of  Atkinson,  and  died  25  July,  1876.  His  wife  was  born  7  Nov., 
1803,  and  survives  bim.  He  was  a  farmer  and  prominent  citizen  of 
Atkinson,  and  served  tbe  town  several  years  as  selectman.     Cbildren : 

2830.  I.         Mary  Jane,  born  15  Marcb,  1834. 

2831.  II.  Elmina  Ballou,  born  14  Jan.,  1840;  married  25 
Dec,  1878,  George  M.,  son  of  Eben  D.  and  Lydia  Kimball  of 
Haverhill,  who  was  born  30  March,  1844. 

2832.  III.  Louisa  Notes,  born  25  April,  1843;  died  11 
Dec,  1875. 

10T4. 

ANNA,^  \_Nathaniel^  Richard'^  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  29  May, 
1796  ;  married  28  March,  1815,  Capt.  Moody  A.,  son  of  Paul  and 
Elizabeth  (Adams)  Thurlow  of  Newburyport.  She  died  15  Oct., 
1863.     Children : 

2833.  I.  MooDY  A.  Thurlow,  born  11  Dec,  1816;  mar- 
ried May,  1845,  Mary  Vaughn,  who  died  31  Dec,  1878.     Children: 

Albert  Eichard  Thurlow. 
Sarah  Jane  Thurlow. 
Ellen  Thurlow. 
Georgiana  Thurlow. 
Frank  Thurlow. 
Mary  Thurlow. 
Paul  Thurlow,  born  23  March,   1820  ;  died  17 

Paul  Thurlow,  born  23  Nov.,  1822 ;  married 
March,  1848,  Adeline  Phillips,  and  was  lost  at  sea  April,  1860. 
Children : 

2842.  I.         Zaccheus  P.  Thurlow,  born  25  March,  1849  ; 
married  Ellen  Driscoll,  1874. 

2843.  II.        Grace  Ann  Thurlow,  born  12   Sept.,  1850; 
married  1867,  Hu'am  Wiggin.     Child  : 

2844.  Edward  FrankWiggin,born  16  Aug.,  1872. 

2845.  III.  Aggie  Thurlow,  born  28  Dec,  1853;  died 
6  Feb.,  1857. 

2846.  IV.  Nettie  Thurlow,  born  1  Aug.,  1855  ;  died  8 
Feb.,  1857. 

2847.  V.  Moody  A.  Thurlow,  born  8  Jan.,  1858. 

2848.  VI.  Edward  P.  Thurlow,  born  23  Jan.,  1860; 
died  20  July,  1880. 


2834. 

I. 

2835. 

II. 

2836. 

Ill 

2837. 

IV. 

2838. 

V. 

2839. 

VI. 

2840.  II. 

Pal 

Feb.,  1821. 

2841.  III. 

Pal 

'228  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2849.  IV.  Jane  Thurlow,  boru  15  June,  1825  ;  married  24 
Nov.,  1853,  Charles  S.  Pike,  who  died  17  Feb.,  1854. 

2850.  V.  Nathaniel  Thurlow,  boru  30  Sept.,  1828;  died 
in  California  14  Feb.,  1850. 

2851.  VI.  Ada  Thurlow,  born  8  Aug.,  1830;  married  3 
Jan.,  1849,  John  A.  Arnold.     Children: 

2852.  I.         Annie  Moody  Arnold,  born  22  Aug.,  1853  ; 
married  11  May,  1873,  James  P.  Moore  of  Quakertown,  Penn. 

2853.  II.        Kate  Wright  Arnold,  born  22  Sept.,  1855. 

2854.  III.      Francis  Albert  Arnold,  born  27  Jan.,  1861  ; 
died  28  Sept.,  1862. 

2855.  IV.      Alice  Maria  Arnold,  born  29  May,  1866. 

2856.  V.        Mabel  Arnold,  born  30  July,  1868. 

2857.  VII.  Thomas  Thurlow,  born  9  Sept.,  1832;  married 
7  Feb.,  1857,  Georgiana  Wormsted,  who  died  1868,  by  whom  he  had 
one  child  who  died  in  infancy,  and  second  10  May,  1872,  Annie  But- 
ler.    Children  : 

2858.  I.         Nat  Thurlow,  born  7  June,  1873. 

2859.  II.        Francis  Thomas  Thurlow,  born  17  March, 
1875. 

2860.  VIII.  Sarah  Thurlow,  born  24  May,  1834;  married 
21  March,  1854,  Edward  J.  Sawyer.     Children : 

2861.  I.         Charles  Pike  Sawyer,  born  5  Nov.,  1854. 

2862.  II.        Alys  Maud  Sawyer,  born  7  July,  1856. 

2863.  III.      Edward  Everett   Sawyer,   born    27    Nov., 
1858  ;  died  20  July,  1859. 

2864.  IV.      Genevra  Sawyer,  born  7  July,  1860. 

2865.  V.        EdwardNathanielSawyer,  born  1  July,  1865. 

2866.  VI.      Paul  Thurlow  Sawyer,  born  19  June,  1869. 

2867.  VII.     Marguerite  Sawyer,  born  28  June,  1875  ; 
died  11  Sept.,  1875. 

2868.  VIII.  Arthur  Kris  Sawyer,  born  25  Dec,  1879. 

2869.  IX.      Francis   Thurlow,    born    13    Sept.,    1838; 
married  16  Jan.,  1863,  Philena  C.  Lord.     Children  : 

2870.  I.         Daisy  Mabel  Thurlow,  born  26  Oct., 
1863. 

2871.  II.        Thomas  Thurlow,  born  17   March, 
1869;  died  11  Sept.,  1870. 

2872.  III.      Margaret   Millie  Thurlow,  born   15 
Dec,  1871  ;  died  24  March,  1875. 


SIXTH   GENERATION  229 

2873.     IV.      Georgie  Elbridge  Thurlow,  born  12 
Nov.,  1873. 

2874.  X.        Anna  Thurlow,  born  21  Aug.,  1840  ;    died 
3  Feb.,  1844. 

2875.  XI.      Albert  Thurlow,  born  23  Feb.,  1842  ;  mar- 
ried 9  Nov.,  1875,  Ella  Brooks.     Child: 

2876.     Thomas  Thurlow,  born  7  Oct.,  1876. 


1079. 
GEOEGE,*^  [JSfatJicmieP  RicJiard*  Tristram^  Moses'^']  born  28  May, 
1807;  married  17  Nov.,  1839,  Maria  Jane,  daughter  of  Pardon 
and  Jane  Brockway  of  Newbur^'port.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived 
in  Newbury,  where  he  died  21  Dec.,  1875.  Children,  beside  two- 
that  died  unnamed  : 

William  Burke,  born  25  Jan.,  1843. 

Joanna  Muzzy,  born  13  Sept.,  1844. 

Adeline  Maria  Buntin,  born  22  July,  1845. 

Phebe,  born  17  Dec,  1846  ;  died  15  Feb.,  1847. 

Moses,  born  12  July,  1848. 

Plumer,  born  26  April,  1851,  lives  in  Newbury. 

1080. 

PLUMER,^  [Nathanief  Richard*  Tristram^  Mosesr^  born  15 
Nov.,  1809;  married  29  Dec,  1840,  (2681)  Elizabeth  Little,  who 
was  born  1  Jan.,  1811.  He  was  a  tanner  by  occupation,  associated 
in  business  with  his  father-in-law  at  Danvers,  Mass.,  and  died  Oct., 
1869.     Children: 

2883.  I.         Eliza,  born  10  July,  1843  ;    died  20  Dec,  1846. 

2884.  II.        Eliza  Sutton,   born  9    June,  1850 ;    married    27 
Oct.,,  1870,  Dr.  George  F.  Osgood,  and  died  12  June,  1871. 

1081. 

NATHANIEL,^  [NatJianieP  Richard*  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  9 
Nov.,  1812;  married  first  4  July,  1843,  Edna,  daughter  of  Paul 
and  Hannah  A.  Lunt  of  Newbury,  who  died  27  Oct.,  1857, 
and   second    16    Sept.,  1860,  Martha,  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Mary 


*2877. 

I. 

2878. 

II. 

2879. 

III. 

2880. 

IV. 

*2881. 

V. 

2882. 

VI. 

230  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Butterfield  of    Standish,    Me.,  who  died  31  Oct.,   1876.      He  is  a 
farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury.     Child : 

2885.  I.         Edna  Florence,  born  28  May,  1862. 

1088. 

JANE,''  [Amos^  Richard'^  Tristram^  Moses^~\  born  4  May,  1786; 
married  9  Feb.,  1808,  Nicolas,  son  of  Nicolas  and  Lncy  (Lamprey) 
Brown  of  Newburyport.  He  belonged  to  a  sea-faring  family,  and 
was  one  of  eight  brothers  all  of  whom  were  successful  shipmasters. 
He  commanded  the  first  ship  belonging  in  Newburyport  that  doubled 
Cape  Horn.  He  died  19  March,  1868.  His  wife  died  9  Jan.,  1869. 
Children  : 

2886.  I.  Mary  Little  Brown,  born  6  Feb.,  1809  ;  married 
first  Aug.,  1826,  Moses,  son  of  Samuel  and  Ruth  (Long)  Brown  of 
Newburyport,  who  died  in  New  Orleans  1  Feb.,  1830,  and  second 
Nov.,  1837,  James  M.  Woodman  of  Newburyport,  who  died  in 
•Cuba  7  June,  1858.     She  died  9  March,  1869.     Children  : 

2887.  I.  Jane  Little  Brown,  born  27  April,  1829  ; 
married  26  Nov.,  1846,  Henry  Moody  of  Newburyport,  who 
died  June,  1871.     She  died  21   Sept.,  1866.     Children: 

2888.  I.         Elmma   J.    Moody,    born    16    Nov., 
1847;  died  17  May,  1866. 

2889.  n.        Mary  L.  B.  Moody,  born  18  Dec, 
1856;  died  Feb.,  1857. 

2890.  ni.      Eflfle  Brown  Moody,  born  10  Aug., 
1858. 

2891.  n.  James  Brown  Woodman,  born  4  March, 
1839;  died  Nov.,  1842. 

2892.  ni.  Mary  James  Woodman,  born  2  Feb.,  1845  ; 
married  30  Sept.,  1865,  Charles  W.  Williams  of  New  York. 
Children : 

2893.  I.         Charles    James    Williams,    born    7 
Sept.,  1868. 

2894.  II.       James    Brady    Williams,    born    25 
Sept.,  1870;  died  18  Nov.,  1870. 

2895.  II.  Sarah  Jane  Brown,  born  17  Feb.,  1811  ;  married 
19    Dec,    1828,    Capt.    John  Campbell,    son   of    Peter   and   Sarah 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  231 

(Campbell)  Hardy  of  Deer  Isle,  Me.     He  was  lost  on  the  voyage 
from  San  Domingo  to  Boston  25  Jan.,  1845.     Children  : 

2896.  I.  Sarah  Jane  Hardy,  born  16  Nov.,  1830; 
died  10  Dec.,  1834. 

2897.  II.  John  Campbell  Hardy,  born  10  Feb.,  1833  ; 
died  28  Feb.,  1834. 

2898.  III.  Sarah  Jane  Hardy,  born  22  Sept.,  1834; 
married  29  April,  1860,  Simon  Altar  of  Placerville,  Cal. 
Children  : 

2899.  I.         Simon  Altar,  born  26  April,  1861. 

2900.  II.       John  Campbell  Altar,  born  26  April, 
1861  ;  died  15  June,  1861. 

2901.  III.      Marion  Altar,  born  2  July,  1863. 

2902.  IV.      George  Carlisle  Altar,  born  8  May, 
1867. 

2903.     IV.      John  Campbell  Hardy,  born  20  Sept.,  1838; 
lost  at  sea  on  the  passage  from  San  Francisco  to  Boston  Feb., 
1865. 
2904.     III.      Lucy  Maria  Brown,  born  27  April,  1813;  mar- 
ried Oct.,  1830,  Capt.  Francis  D.  Hardj'  of  Newbur^'port,  a  brother 
of  her  sister  Sarah's  husband,  and  died  15  March,  1847.     Children : 

2905.  I.  Francis  D.  Hardy,  born  30  July,  1834; 
married  4  Nov.,  1867,  Helen  M.  Carpenter.     Children: 

2906.  I.         Alice  Emery  Hardy,  born   8   May, 
1869. 

2907.  II.       Edith  Mann  Hardy,  born  27  March, 
1873. 

2908.  II.  Emery  Coffin  Hardy,  born  Sept.,  1837  ;  died 
30  Nov.,  1859. 

2909.  III.  Lucy  Belle  Hardy,  born  Oct.,  1840;  mar- 
ried 1855,  August  Harmon  of  Boston.     Children  : 

2910.  I.         Charles  Harmon,  born  Sept.,  1856. 

2911.  II.       Emery  Harmon,  born  Oct.,  1858. 

2912.  III.      Lucy  Harmon,  born  Oct.,  1860. 
2913.     IV.       Charles  Hardy,  born  24  Jan.,  1845;  mar- 
ried 1868,  Lucy  M.  Folsom.     Child  : 

2914.     I.         Helen  Frances  Hardy,  born  19  Oct., 
1870. 


232  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2915.  IV.  Nicolas  Roberg  Brown,  born  6  Oct.,  1819  ;  mar- 
ried 1843,  Hannah  Pike  Kilborn  of  Newburyport,  who  died  17  Oct., 
1877.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Peru,  111.     Children  : 

2916.  I.  Mary  M.  Brown,  born  14  June,  1843  ;  mar- 
ried 1  Jan.,  1871,  vS.  C.  Whipple  of  Illinois,  and  died  7 
Nov.,  1871. 

2917.  II.  James  B.  Brown,  born  29  July,  1850  ;  mar- 
ried 1  Sept.,  1874,  Jennie  Knight,  and  died  in  Colorado  23 
Feb.,  1880.     Child: 

2918.     Nicolas  Brown,  born  13  June,  1875. 
2919.     III.      Lucy  J.  Brown,  born  31  March,  1862. 
2920.     V.        Hannah  Moody  Brown,    born    12   Aug.,    1821  ; 
married  17  May,  1838,  Phillips,  son  of  Phillips    White.     He  is  a 
farmer  at  South  Hampton,  N.  H.     Children  : 

2921.  I.  Hannah  Moody  White,  born  17  Jan.,  1840  ; 
married  14  Nov.,  1864,  Israel  S.  Merrill  of  South  Hampton, 
N.  H. 

2922.  II.  Phillips  White,  born  18  July,  1842  ;  mar- 
ried 16  April,  1873,  Mary  L.  Palmer  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  Child  : 

2923.     I.     Kate  P.  White,  born  21  Feb.,  1874. 

2924.  III.  Charles  S.  White,  born  27  March,  1847; 
married  4  Dec,  1872,  Nellie  L.  Chamberlain  of  Boston. 

2925.  IV.      William  K.  White,  born  27  March,  1859. 
2926.     VI.      James  Blanchard  Brown,  born  23  April,  1825  ; 

lost  at  sea  on  the  coast  of  California  29  Sept.,  1849. 

1084. 

MICHAEL^  [Amos^  Richard^  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  16  Nov., 
1787;  married  12  Jan.,  1809,  Hannah  Leigh  of  Newburyport,  who 
died  25  April,  1875.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Newbury,  where 
he  died  31  May,  1867.     Children  : 

Harriet,  born  12  Nov.,  1809. 

Amos,  born  11  Oct.,  1811  ;  died  17  Nov.,  1843. 

John  Moody,  born  26  May,  1814. 

Abigail,  born  8  Sept.,  1816. 

Mary  Ann,  born30  Aug.,  1821  ;  died  13  Nov.,  1823. 

Mary  Ann,  born  11  May,  1823. 

Michael,  born  2  Sept.,  1826. 


*2927. 

I. 

*2928. 

II. 

*2929. 

III. 

*2930. 

IV. 

2931. 

V. 

2932. 

VI. 

2933. 

VII, 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  233 

lOSo. 

HANNAH,^  lAmos^  HicharcP  Tristram?  Mose^^  born  9  Oct., 
1789  ;  mamed  Robert,  son  of  Eliphalet  or  Liphe  and  Mary  (Boyn- 
ton)  Adams,  who  was  born  20  May,  1787,  and  died  9  May,  1855. 
She  died  12  March,  1841.     Children  : 

2934.  I.         Mary  Adams,  born  Sept.,  1808  ;  died  22  Oct.,  1809. 

2935.  II.  Mary  Adams,  born  7  Nov.,  1810  ;  married  5  May, 
1831,  Gideon  R.  Lucy  of  Newbury,  and  died  10  Feb.,  1836.     Child : 

2936.  I.  George  Lucy,  born  9  Aug.,  1834  ;  married 
10  March,  1858,  Eliza  A.  Hill,  who  died  29  May,  1873.  Chil- 
dren : 

2937.  I.         George  Robert  Lucy,  born  22  Nov., 
1858. 

2938.  II.        William  Arthur  Lucy,  born  8  Oct., 
1860. 

2939.  III.      LiPHEADAMS,born2Sept.,1816;died4April,1838. 

1086. 
LOIS,^  [Amo^  BicJiarcP  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  14  March,  1795  ; 
married    25   June,  1815,  Joseph    Kent,  who   died   20   Feb.,    1821. 
She  died  27  July,  1867.     Children  : 

2940.  I.  Jane  Kent,  born  11  Dec,  1815;  married  23 
Sept.,  1841,  Thomas  Poor  of  Newburyport,  and  died  without  issue 
27  Nov.,  1846. 

2941.  II,       Paul  Kent,  born 30  Sept.,  181 7;  died  7  Sept.,  1844. 

2942.  III.      SarahKent, born 21  Oct.,  1819  ;died30  June,  1846. 

1090. 
SAMUEL,^  [Friend^  Enoc¥  Tristram^  Mose^']  born  7  Dec, 
1781  ;  married  23  June,  1811,  Sally,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah 
(Pillsbury)  Couch,  who  was  born  23  Aug.,  1787,  and  died  7  June, 
1852.  He  lived  in  Boscawen,  was  a  surveyor,  justice  of  the  peace, 
and  many  years  a  leader  of  the  choir.  He  died  24  Aug.,  1840. 
Children : 

*2943.  I.  Hiram  Couch,  born  19  Feb.,  1813  ;  died  4  Dec, 
1869. 

2944.  II.  Rhoda  Bartlett,  born  16  July,  1815  ;  died  21 
July,  1822. 


234  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

*2945.     III.      Samuel,  born  29  Nov.,  1817. 

*2946.     IV.       Sarah  Pillsbury,  born  2  June,  1820. 

2947.  V.  Joseph  Couch,  born  21  April,  1822;  died  29 
Dec,  1850. 

2948.  VI.  Mary,  born  8  Aug.,  1826  ;  married  17  May,  1849, 
(2983)  Albe  Cady  Sweatt,  and  died  21  June,  1853.     Children  : 

2949.  I.         Edwin  Little  Sweatt,  born  12  May,  1850; 
died  30  May,  1856. 

2950.  II.        Olin  Neville  Sweatt,  born  15  July,  1852  ; 
died  14  Feb.,  1874. 

*2951.  VII.  Enoch  Couch,  born  16  July,  1829  ;  died  16  Jan., 
1870. 

1191. 

MOSES,*'  [Friend^  Enoch^  Tristrmn?  Moses^'\  born  5  Nov.,  1783  ; 
married  15  Jan.,  1818,  Sally,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Joanna  C. 
Call  of  Warner,  who  was  born  24  July,  1787,  and  died  28  Sept., 
1866.  He  was  a  farmer,  resided  for  a  time  at  Boscawen  where  he 
died  5  June,  1871.     Children: 

2952.  I.  Mary  Call,  born  9  Dec.,  1819  ;  married  14  Nov., 
1849,  Capt.  Hiram  Scribner  of  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  and  died  3  Oct., 
1851,  without  issue. 

*2953.     II.       Moses  Call,  born  11  June,  1824. 

1193. 

JOSEPH,^  [Friend^  Enoch*  Tristram^  3foses^J^  born  1  Aug., 
1787  ;  married  12  March,  1812,  Sarah  Burns  Seavy  (a  second  cousin 
of  Robert  Burns,  the  poet,)  who  was  born  28  Jan.,  1786,  and  died 
22  June,  1869.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Boscawen,  where  he 
died  28  Oct.,  1847.     Children  : 

2954.  I.  Adeline  Taylor,  born  19  Jan.,  1813  ;  married  27 
June,  1850,  William,  son  of  Moses  and  Martha  (Frost)  Trussell, 
who  was  born  in  Boscawen  19  Feb.,  1811.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives 
at  Contoocook,  N.  H. 

2955.  II.       Mary  Burns,  born  6  Feb.,  1814;  died  23  Feb.,  1814. 

2956.  III.  Joshua  Plummer,  born  31  May,  1815;  died  10 
April,  1818. 

2957.  IV.  Joshua  Plummer,  born  23  June,  1819;  died  20 
Nov.,  1850. 

*2958.     V.        Charles  Burns,  born  26  June,  1822. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  235 

1094. 
JUDITH,^  IFriend^  Enoch^  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  4  April,  1789  ; 
married  1  March,  1814,  Stephen,  son  of  Deacon  Benjamin  and  Sarah 
(Jackman)  Sweatt,  who  was  born  in  Boscawen  14  March,  1790,  was 
a  cooper  and  afterwards  a  miller,  and  died  at  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  10 
Dec,   1851.     She  died  30  May,  1857.     Children: 

2959.  I.  Phebe  Little  Sweatt,  born  15  April,  1815  ;  mar- 
ried 19  Aug.,  1834,  Ebenezer  Morrill  of  Hopkinton.     Children: 

2960.  I.  Charles  Alphonso  Morrill,  born  30  Dec, 
1840  ;  married  1  Jan.,  1866,  Theresa  F.,  daughter  of  Iddo  K. 
and  Fannie  F.  (Richardson)  Kimball,  who  was  born  21  Sept., 
1838.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Contoocook,  N.  H.     Children  : 

2961.  I.         Bertha   F.    Morrill,    born    17  Oct., 
1866  ;  died  5  March,  1867. 

2962.  II.        Fannie    Gertrude   Morrill,  born    12 
April,  1868. 

2963.  III.      Lizzie  M.  Morrill,  born  5 Nov.,  1870. 

2964.  II.       Joseph  Plumer  INIorrill,  born  5  Dec,  1842. 

2965.  III.  Mary  Laurens  Morrill,  born  1  May,  1849  ; 
died  16  Sept.,  1849. 

2966.  IV.  Mary  loua  Morrill,  born  17  March,  1851  ; 
died  3  Feb.,  1853. 

2967.  V.  Stephen  Ebenezer  Morrill,  born  11  March, 
1855. 

2968.  VI.      Judith  Phebe  Morrill,  born  20  Sept.,  1857. 

2969.  II.        Sally  Sweatt,  born  19  Feb.,  1818. 

2970.  III.  Daniel  COoCh  Saveatt,  born  19  March,  1820; 
married  1  April,  1844,  Isabella  Jane  Eliason,  is  a  miller  and  cabinet 
maker  at  Santa  Clara,  Cal.     Children  : 

2971.  I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Sweatt,  born  2  Nov.,  1846  ; 
married  16  JuW,  1866,  Samuel  W.  Bowen  of  Corinth,  Vt., 
who  was  born  11  Aug.,  1842.     Children  : 

2972.  I.         Geo.  E.  Bowen,  born  23  July,  1867. 

2973.  II.        Carrie  B.  Bowen,  born  4  Jan.,  1869  ; 
died  12  May,  1869. 

2974.  III.      Samuel  E.   Bowen,  born    10  April, 
1870  ;  died  3  July,  1870. 

29.75.     IV.      Maud  May  Bowen,  born  22  March, 
1873;  died  25  Aug.,  1873. 


236  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2976.  II.  Leroy  AlphonsoSweatt, born  10  Jan.,  1848  ;; 
married  Abbie  J.  Hanson,  who  was  born  11  July,  1845. 
He  is  a  farmer  at  Santa  Clara,  Cal.     Children  : 

2977.  I.       Willie  Eliason  Sweatt,  born  7  Aug.^ 
1869. 

2978.  II.     Annie  Belle  Sweatt,  born  8  Dec,  1870. 

2979.  III.  Fred  C.  Sweatt,  born  5  Aug.,  1851  ;  died 
18  Aug.,  1852. 

2980.  IV.  Emma  F.  Sweatt,  born  13  Feb.,  1853  j 
died  25  July,  1854. 

2981.  V.  William  E.  Sweatt,  born  5  June,  1859; 
died  3  Sept.,  1859. 

2982.  IV.  Ira  Chase  Sweatt,  born  19  June,  1822 ;  lives, 
unmarried  at  Contoocook,  N.  H. 

2983.  V.  Albe  Cady  Sweatt,  born  24  April,  1824  ;  mar- 
ried first  (2948)  Mary  Little  by  whom  he  had  two  children,  whose 
names  are  given  in  connection  with  their  mother's  family,  and  sec- 
ond 13  June,  1854,  Mary  Jane,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Nancy 
(Sargent)  Tucker,  who  was  born  7  April,  1825.  He  is  a  furniture- 
dealer  at  Fisherville,  N.  H.     Children  : 

2984.  I.  Clarence  Eugene  Sweatt,  born  20  Oct.^ 
1856  ;  died  1  June,  1873. 

2985.  II.        Arthur  Edwin  Sweatt,  born  31  March,  1858. 

2986.  III.  Emma  Nancy  Sweatt,  born  11  April,  1859  ;. 
died  30  June,  1872. 

2987.  IV.  Charles  Herbert  Sweatt,  born  6  May,  1863  ; 
died  15  Aug.,  1863. 

2988.  VI.      Mary  Laurens  Sweatt,  born  26  Jan.,  1827. 

2989.  VII.  Taylor  Gilman  Sweatt,  born  26  Oct.,  1829  r- 
married  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Ebeuezer  and  Nancy  (Brown)  Pres- 
cott.     He  is  a  machinist  at  Manchester,  N.  H.     Children  : 

2990.  I.  Nancy  E.  Sweatt,  born  1  Sept.,  1849,  in 
Pittsfield. 

2991.  II.  Amoretta  J.  Sweatt,  born  12  Sept.,  1855,. 
in  Manchester ;  married  11  April,  1876,  John  A.,  son  of  Rev. 
Lewis  and  Lucy  Ann  (Baker)  Goodi'ich,  who  was  born  in 
Sedgwick,  Me.,  29  Jan.,  1854. 

2992.  III.      Fred  A.  Sweatt,  born  31  Dec,  1857. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  237 

2993.  VIII.  Leavitt  Little  Sweatt,  born  10  Sept.,  1832; 
married  first  17  June,  1858,  Abbie  C.  Place,  who  was  born  in  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  2  June,  1836,  and  died  in  Mancliester,  N.  H.,  2  Oct., 
1862,  and  second  6  June,  1864,  Hannah  J.  Fogg  of  London,  N.  H. 
He  is  a  machinist  at  Manchester,  N.  H.     Child  : 

2994.     I.     Albert  E.  Sweatt,  born  11  June,  1859. 

2995.  IX.  Charles  Sweatt,  born  4  June,  1836  ;  married  18 
July,  1858,  Martha  A.,  daughter  of  John  M.  Eaton  of  Pittsfield, 
N.  H.,  who  was  born  11  Nov.,  1839.  He  lives  at  Pittsfield.  Children  : 

2996.  I.  Frank  J.  Sweatt,  born  28  Feb.,  1860; 
married  22  Nov.,  1880,  Annie,  daugliter  of  Alfred  and  Susan 
(Clark)  Willey,  wlio  was  born  29  Dec,  1863. 

2997.  II.  Mary  L.  Sweatt,  born  28  July,  1862  ;  mar- 
ried 23  Oct.,  1880,  Walter,  son  of  Lewis  Joy  of  Pittsfield, 
N.  H.,  who  was  born  6  March,  1859. 

2998.  III.      Eugene  Harvey  Sweatt,  born  29  May,  1866. 

2999.  IV.      John  C.  Sweatt,  born  11  Nov.,  1867  ;  died 

1  Feb.,  1876. 

3000.  V.        Stella  J.  Sweatt,  born  13  Aug.,  1874  ;  died 

2  Feb.,  1876. 

3001.  VI.       Cliarles  C.  Sweatt,  born  7  July,  1881. 

1096. 
HANNAH,"  [Friend^  Enoch^  Tristram^  Moses-']  born  24  April, 
1798  ;  married  30  Dec,  1819,  Asa  Kimball,  who  was  born  in  Hop- 
kinton,   13  Oct.,   1794,  and  died  4  Feb.,  1871.     Children,  born  in 
Hopkinton  : 

3002.  I.  Lucy  Ann  Kimball,  born  29  Nov.,  1822  ;  married 
15  Dec,  1841,  Ira  Dimond,  and  lives  in  North  Carver,  Mass. 

3003.  II.  George  Little  Kimball,  born  3  Nov.,  1824; 
married  17  Aug.,  1845,  Harriet  W.  Floj^d,  and  is  a  farmer  in  National 
City,  Cal. 

3004.  III.  Levi  Woodbury  Kimball,  born  28  Sept.,  1826; 
married  13  Jan.,  1857,  Louisa  H.  Morrill,  and  is  a  carpenter  and 
builder  in  Oakland,  Cal. 

3005.  IV.  Warren  Carleton  Kimball,  born  29  July,  1829  ; 
married  13  Jan.,  1857,  Flora  M.  Morrill,  and  is  a  carpenter  and 
builder  in  National  City,  Cal. 


238  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3006.  V.  Frank  Augustus  Kimball,  born  26  Jan.,  1832; 
married  19  April,  1857,  Sarah  Currier,  and  is  a  builder  and  land 
agent  in  National  City,  Cal. 

3007.  VI.  Charles  Henry  Kimball,  born  21  June,  1836  ; 
married  29  Nov.,  1863,  Ellen  F.  Clark,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Contoo- 
cook,  N.  H. 

3008.  VII.  Mary  Elizabeth  Kimball,  born  27  June,  1838  ; 
married  27  Nov.,  1857,  Frederick  Copeland,  and  lives  in  National 
City,  Cal. 

1121. 

RICHARD,^  IBenjamin^  Enoch*  Tristrani?  Moses^']  born  27  Nov., 
1791  ;  married  first  7  Dec,  1815,  Priseilla,  daughter  of  Bitfield  and 
Priscilla  (Richardson)  Plummer,  who  was  born  12  Jan.,  1786,  and 
died  24  Feb.,  1825,  and  second  22  May,  1827,  Mary  C,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joshua  and  Elizabeth  (Wood)  Pillsbury,  who  was  born  20 
March,  1805,  and  died  25  July,  1869.  Capt.  Little  lived  on  Little 
Hill,  in  what  is  now  Webster,  N.  H.,  was  an  officer  in  the  war  of 
1812,  and  stationed  at  Portsmouth  in  1814.  He  was  a  man  of  few 
words  but  clear  thoughts  and  decided  convictions,  a  faithful  friend, 
a  valuable  citizen,  and  consistent  Christian.  He  died  29  Oct.,  1840. 
Children  : 

*3009.     I.         Rhoda  Bartlett,  born  9  Dec,  1816. 

*3010.  II.  Bitfield  Plumer,  born  15  Aug.,  1818;  died  2 
May,  1863. 

3011.  III.  Ephraim,  born  14  April,  1820;  married  22  Dec, 
1847,  (1170)  Jane  Grey  Farmer,  who  was  born  7  June,  1828,  and 
died  27  June,  1867.     He  is  a  farmer  in  Webster,  N.  H. 

3012.  IV.  LuRANA  Cutler,  born  30  June,  1822 ;  died  15 
Nov.,  1843. 

3013.  V.        Charles,  born  13  Jan.,  1825  ;  died  9  Oct.,  1835. 

3014.  VI.  Calvin,  born  29  Feb.,  1828;  lived  upon  the 
homestead,  and  died  unmarried  20  Feb.,  1879. 

*3015.     VII.     Levi,  born  18  July,  1830. 
*3016.     VIII.  Horace,  born  17  Sept.,  1832. 

3017.  IX.      Emily,  born  10  Jan.,  1835  ;  died  3  Dec,  1847. 

3018.  X.  Charles,  born  14  Feb.,  1837;  married  11  June, 
1866,  Helen  E.,  only  daughter  of  Dr.  Harris  and  Abigail  Cowdrey 
of  Acton,  Mass.  Dr.  Little  fitted  for  college  at  Andover,  Mass., 
gi'aduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1860,  studied  medicine,  and  served  as 


SIXTH   GENEEATION.  239 

assistant  surgeon  in  the  navy  till  the  close  of  the  war.  He  had 
entered  upon  the  practice  of  his  profession  at  Acton,  Mass.,  when 
he  died  16  Nov.,  1869. 

3019.  XI.  Priscilla,  born  30  Jan.,  1839  ;  graduated  at  Mt. 
Holyoke  Seminary,  and  has  been  a  successful  teacher  in  New 
England  and  Pennsylvania. 

1123. 

SIMEON  BARTLETT,^  \_Benjamiiv>  EnocJi'^  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  16  Dec,  1797  ;  married  first  16  Sept.,  1824,  Harriet,  daughter 
of  Deacon  James  and  Fannie  (Baldwin)  Boyd,  who  was  born  17 
Sept.,  1798,  and  died  3  Oct.,  1850,  and  second  20  Oct.,  1851,Phebe, 
daughter  of  Deacon  Eliphalet  and  Mary  (Thorla)  Kilburn,  who  was 
born  26  Sept.,  1801.  Mr.  Little  was  a  very  influential  and  promi- 
nent citizen  of  Boscawen.  He  was  selectman  ten  years,  two  years  a 
member  of  the  legislature,  and  a  delegate  to  the  convention  for  the 
revision  of  the  constitution.  From  1839-1858,  with  but  two  ex- 
ceptions, he  was  elected  moderator  at  the  town  meetings.  He  held 
a  magistrate's  commission  throughout  the  active  years  of  his  life, 
was  administrator  of  thirty  or  forty  estates,  concerned  in  the  settle- 
ment of  nearly  as  many  more,  received  many  appointments  as  guar- 
dian, and  held  a  large  amount  of  funds  in  trust.  His  business  as  a 
conveyancer  was  also  very  large.  He  was  naturally  conservative, 
but  those  who  opposed  his  views  ever  acknowledged  his  integrity  and 
sterling  worth.     He  died  29  Dec,  1874.     Children  : 

George,  born  23  Aug.,  1825. 

Alice,  born  30  Dec,  1829  ;  died  31  Oct.,  1835. 

Narcissa,  born  25  Dec,  1831  ;  died  8  Feb.,  1832. 

Eveline,  born  13  Dec,  1832. 

Sherman,  born  6  Feb.,  1835. 

Arthur,  |  ^^^,^  ,^^  May,  1837  ; 

Luther,  J  J'  '   died  19 July,  1858. 

1124. 
EHODA,^  \_Benjamiv?  Enoch^  Tristram?  Jfoses'^]  born  14  April, 
1801  ;  married  3  June,  1824,  Calvin,  son  of  Hon.  Charles  and 
Chloe  (Blake)  Cutler,  who  was  born  10  Oct.,  1791,  and  died  17 
Feb.,  1844.  He  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1819,  and  at  Andover 
Theological  Seminary  in  1822,  and  after  a  short  settlement  at  Leba- 
non, N.  H.,  was  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church  at  Windham, 


*3020. 

I. 

3021. 

II. 

3022. 

III. 

3023. 

IV. 

*3024. 

V. 

*3025. 

VI. 

3026. 

VII 

240  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

N.  H.,  from  1828  till  his  death  17  Feb.,  1844.     She  died  15  Aug., 
1852.     Children  : 

3027.  I.  Ellen  Cutler,  born  16  April,  1825  ;  died  10  Aug., 
1843. 

3028.  II.  Charles  Cutler,  born  19  April,  1827;  married 
25  Dec,  1857,  Laura  R.  Stevens  of  Guilford,  Vt.  He  graduated 
at  Dartmouth  in  1852.  and  at  Andover  in  1856,  and  has  been  settled 
at  Francestown,  N.  H.,  and  Burton,  Ohio. 

3029.  III.  Carroll  Cutler,  born  31  Jan.,  1829  ;  married 
Aug.,  1858,  Frances  E.  Gallagher  of  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  He  grad- 
uated at  Yale  in  1854,  where  he  was  tutor  two  years,  and  at  Andover 
in  1858,  and  is  now  president  of  Western  Reserve  College,  Ohio. 
Child : 

3030.     I.     Susan  Rhoda  Cutler,  born  15  March,  1864. 

3031.  IV.  EvARTS  Cutler,  born  13  July,  1831  ;  married 
Jan.,  1858,  Ellen  Louisa,  daughter  of  (1762)  Bailey  Knight.  He  is 
a  merchant  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  dealing  in  fine  art  goods.  Chil- 
dren : 

3032.  I.         Hermon  Evarts  Cutler,  born  9  Feb.,  1862, 
is  a  student  at  Western  Reserve  College. 

3033.  II.       Anna  Alice  Cutler,  born   24  Jan.,  1864,  is 
a  student  at  Smith  College. 

3034.  III.      Charles  Carroll  Cutler,  born  21  Nov.,  1865  ; 
died  17  June,  1869. 

3035.  IV.      Eleanor  Evelyn  Cutler,  born  14  Dec,  1870. 

3036.  V.  Marcia  Ann  Cutler,  born  23  Nov.,  1833  ;  mar- 
ried 25  Oct.,  1859,  George  A.  Low,  who  was  born  in  Bradford,  Vt., 
16  Dec,  1833,  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1857,  and  is  cashier  for  a 
business  firm  in  New  York  City.     Children  : 

3037.  I.         Charles  Francis  Low,  born  2  March,  1862  ; 
died  28  Jan.,  1863. 

3038.  II.        Walter  Carroll  Low,  born  7  July,  1864,  and 
is  (1881)  a  Freshman  at  Amherst. 

3039.  III.     James  Herbert  Low,  born  2  July,  1868. 

3040.  IV.       George  Evarts  Low,  born  9  Jan.,  1873. 

3041.  VI.  WiLLARD  Wallace  Cutler,  born  3  Dec,  1837; 
died  26  May,  1838. 

3042.  VII.  Lucia  Cutler,  born  4  May,  1839  ;  married  John 
K.  McQuesten,  and  lives  in  Manchester,  N.  H. 

3043.  VIII.  Emma  Cutler,  born  28  Feb.,  1841. 


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SIXTH   GENERATION.  241 

1129. 
JEREMIAH,''  [Joseph^  Enoch^  Tristram^  Moses^]  born  1  Sept., 
1794;  married  5  March,  1816,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joshua 
and  Elizabeth  (Wood)  Pillsbury,  who  was  born  1  Aug.,  1798,  and 
died  16  Oct. ,  1825.  He  was  engaged  in  trade  at  Boscawen  for  several 
years,  and  in  1830  removed  to  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  a 
cooper.     He  died  5  April,  1853,  at  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.     Child: 

3044.  I.  Joshua  Pillsbury,  born  19  Nov.,  1817,  was  a 
printer,  and  died  5  Feb.,  1840. 

1132. 

HENRY,^  [Enoch^  Enoc¥  Tristram^  Moses^~\  born  1  Jan.,  1792  ; 
married  7  Dec,  1815,  (1152)  Susan  Little,  who  was  born  23  March, 
1798.  He  was  a  school  teacher  for  several  years,  and  a  surveyor 
and  farmer  at  Boscawen,  where  he  also  owned  a  saw  mill.  He 
excelled  as  a  plaj^er  on  the  bass-viol,  and  was  president  of  a  local 
musical  society.  In  1835  he  removed  to  the  west  and  settled  in 
Peoria,  111.,  where  he  died  29  April,  1838.     Children: 

*3045.     I.         Albert  Gerrish,  born  27  Sept.,  1817. 

3046.  II.       Polly,  born  7  May,  1820 ;  died  6  March,  1821. 

3047.  III.  Alfred,  born  3  June,  1823,  was  noted  from  a 
child  for  his  musical  talents  and  correct  ear,  and  was  early  employed 
as  a  tuner  in  a  melodeou  manufactory  at  Concord,  N.  H.  He  was 
among  the  first  to  introduce  various  improvements  in  the  voicing  and 
tuning  of  reeds,  and  was  the  first  to  set  the  equal  temperament  on 
reed  instruments.  He  remained  in  the  business  until  1852,  when  he 
invented  and  manufactured  for  his  own  use  an  instrument  of  consid- 
erable power,  and  yet  of  remarkable  sweetness,  which  he  named  the 
orchestral  melodeon.  He  had  decided  poetic  talents,  possessed  the 
rare  gift  of  musical  improvisation,  and  for  many  years  was  a  very 
popular  concert  giver.  He  was  appointed  fife  major  of  the  Twenty- 
first  New  Hampshire  Regiment  by  Col.  Joseph  L.  Pillsbury,  and 
received  the  honorary  commission  at  the  hands  of  Gov.  N.  B.  Baker. 
Major  Little  prepared  the  account  of  the  Boscawen  branch  of  the 
family  which  is  here  given,  with  some  additions  in  the  female  lines 
of  descent.  He  was  a  cripple  throughout  his  life,  having  lost  the 
use  of  his  lower  limbs  in  boyhood  from  paralysis  and  rheumatic  fever. 
No  one  who  knew  his  genial  disposition  and  was  acquainted  with  his 

16 


242  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

unselfish  life  could  fail  to  love  and  respect  him.     He  died  suddenly 
27  Dec,  1880. t 

3048.  IV.  Emma  Kingsbukt,  born  27  Sept.,  1830;  gradu- 
ated at  Granville  Female  College  in  1848,  and  married  15  Aug.,  1854, 
(3076)  Joseph  Little. 

1135. 

JANE,'^  [Enoch^  Enocli'^  Tristram^  Mose^~\  born  2  Feb.,  1800; 
married  8  March,  1821,  (1172)  Jeremiah  Gerrish,  who  was  born  1 
Jan.,  1794,  and  died  30  Oct.,  1843.  He  lived  upon  the  homestead 
at  West  Boscawen,  was  deacon  of  the  Congregational  church  and 
leader  of  the  choir  for  many  years.  His  wife  died  9  April,  1877. 
Children  : 

3049.  I.  Polly  L.  Gerrish,  born  27  June,  1823  ;  died  26 
Dec,  1843. 

3050.  n.  Jeremiah  Edwin  Gerrish,  born  19  May,  1826  ; 
died  7  Nov.,  1848. 

3051.  ni.  Sarah  J.  Gerrish,  born  11  Jan.,  1830;  married 
(3020)  George  Little,  and  died  21  June,  1872. 

3052.  IV.  Henry  H.  Gerrish,  born  21  Feb.,  1833  ;  married 
11  Nov.,  1856,  Sarah  J.,  daughter  of  Col.  Paul  Pearson,  lives  upon 
the  homestead,  and  is  deacon  of  the  Congregational  church. 

3053.  V.  James  L.  Gerrish,  born  11  May,  1838  ;  married 
22  Dec,  1864,  Sarah  B.  Chandler.  He  served  in  Company  E,  Six- 
teenth Regiment  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  lives  in  Webster, 
where  he  has  held  various  offices  of  trust.     Children  : 

3054.  I.         Edwin  Chandler  Gerrish,  born  4  July,  1867. 

3055.  II.        Mary    Imogene    Gerrish,    born    21    Aug., 
1872;  died  31  Aug.,  1873. 

1136. 

EN0CH,6  \_Enocli^  Enoch^  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  8  Nov.,  1802  ; 
married  18  Nov.,  1829,  Apphia  Cogswell,  daughter  of  Lieut.  Thomas 
and  Hannah  (Kilburn)  Coffin,  who  was  born  6  Dec,  1810.  Deacon 
Little  lived  upon  the  homestead  in  Boscawen,  was  for  thirty  years 
an  officer  of  the  church,  and  one  of  the  first  to  engage  in  the  Sunday 
School  work.  He  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  local  musical 
society,  for  a  long  period  leader  of  the  church  choir,  also  a  member 

t  A  fuller  account  of  his  life  and  one  of  his  poems  may  he  found  in  Cofln's  History  of 
Boscawen. 


SIXTH   GENEEATION.  243 

of  the  Boston  Academy  of  Music.  He  represented  the  town  in  the 
legislature  one  year,  and  was  an  active  member  and  president  of  the 
Merrimac  County  Agricultural  Society.  He  died  13  Oct.,  1875. 
Children : 

3056.  I.  Mary  Frances,  born  28  Jan.,  1831  ;  diedl5Juney 
1849. 

*3057.     II.       Ellen,  born  27  Feb.,  1833  ;  died  5  Oct.,  1870. 

3058.  III.  Henry  Lyman,  born  28  March,  1835;  died  26^ 
March,  1836. 

3059.  IV.  Louisa,  born  1  Dec,  1836  ;  married  29  Nov.,  1855, 
(3020)  George  Little,  and  died  19  April,  1866. 

1138. 
JOHN,*^  [JSToah^  Enoch*  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  19  March,  1788  ; 
married  23  Sept.,  1814,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Barnard  and  Mary  Hoyt, 
who  was  born  13  May,  1797.  He  was  a  hatter  by  trade,  settled  in 
Sanbornton.  afterwards  lived  at  Plymouth  and  Meredith,  N.  H.,  and 
died  11  Sept.,  1832.     Childi-en: 

3060.  I.  Mary  Ann  Hoyt,  born  5  March,  1815  ;  married 
9  March,  1854,  Ruel,  son  of  Samuel  and  Phebe  (Gurney)  West,  who 
was  born  20  March,  1808.  He  is  a  plow  maker,  and  lives  in  Con- 
cord, N.  H. 

*3061.     II.       John  Enoch,  born  11  March,  1817. 
*3062.     III.      Henry,  born  28  April,  1819. 
3063.     IV.      Harriet  Wakd,  born  16  April,  1822 ;    died   21 
March,  1844. 

*3064.     V.        Noah,  born  31  May,  1824. 

3065.  VI.  Martha  Jane,  born  29  July,  1827  ;  died  22  July, 
1829. 

3066.  VII.  George  Washington,  born  24  Feb.,  1830;  mar- 
ried 29  Nov.,  1854,  Helen  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Adams  M.  and 
Eliza  Ann  Holden  of  Rumney,  who  was  born  24  Jan.,  1835.  They 
live  at  Plymouth,  N.  H.     Child  : 

3067.     I.     Melzena  Eliza,  born  17  Aug.,  1856. 

1143. 
DAVID,'^  \_Noali^  Enoclv^  Tristram^  Moses'^^  born  11  Oct.,  1801 ; 
married  2  Aug.,  1825,   Mary  Hulbert  of  Granville,  Ohio,  who  was 
born  in  Vermont  13  Sept.,  1801,  and   died   in   Elmore,   Faribault 


244  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

County,  Minu.,  25  Aug.,  1866.  He  lived  iu  Cleveland,  Ohio,  then 
in  Cass  County,  Mich.,  afterwards  in  Minnesota,  and  died  13  May, 
1875,  in  Adams  County,  Iowa.  Children,  besides  a  son  that  died 
unnamed  : 

3068.  I.  James,  born  9  Oct.,  1826  ;  married  Ruth  Pitts  of 
Elkhart,  Ind.,  and  lives  at  Troy,  Kansas. 

*3069.     II.       Alonzo  Gardner,  born  29  March,  1829. 
*3070.     III.      Eliza,  born  12  Sept.,  1832. 
3071.     IV.       Harriet,  born  2  Oct.,  1835  ;  married  2  Feb.,  1854, 
•James  Dobson,  and  died  1  April,  1857. 

*3072.     V.        Adeline,  born  30  June,  1838. 

1149. 

HARRIET,*^'  [_NoaIi^  Enocli^  Tristram^  Moses'^']  born  25  May, 
1806  ;  married  24  Nov.,  1829,  Richard,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Lydia 
F.  Webber  of  Boscawen,  who  died  11  March,  1835,  aged  30.  She 
died  22  Dec,  1878.     Child: 

3073.  I.  Horatio  N.  Webber,  born  24  Sept.,  1830;  mar- 
ried 22  May,  1855,  (1111)  Amanda  Jane  Burbank,  and  lives  at  Mast 
Yard,  Concord,  N.  H.     Children : 

3074.  I.  Clara  A.  Webber,  born  20  Dec,  1857; 
married  30  May,  1876,  Jerome  T.  Runnells  of  Concord,  N.  H., 
and  died  5  Aug.,  1879. 

3075.  II.  Martha  E.  Webber,  born  7  Aug.,  1860; 
married  19  April,  1880,  Charles  Kimball  of  Webster,  N.  H. 

1150. 

JACOB,^  [Jesse^  Enocli'^  Tristram?  Moses^~\  born  1  May,  1795  ; 
married  first  1  June,  1826,  Lucy,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  and  Sarah 
(Chandler)  Gerrish  of  Canterbury,  who  was  born  24  Jan.,  1804,  and 
died  5  Oct.,  1834,  and  second  23  March,  1836,  Ann  Dorotha,  daugh- 
ter of  Hon.  Thomas  McKane  and  Alletta  Waters  (Halstead)  Thomp- 
son of  Granville,  Ohio,  who  was  born  8  Aug.,  1805,  at  Lancaster, 
Penn.  Dr.  Little  fitted  for  college  under  Samuel  Wood,  D.D.,  of 
Boscawen  and  at  Meriden  Academy,  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in 
1822,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  in  1825.  He  was  for 
one  year  in  the  employ  of  the  Missionary  Society  of  Washington 
County,  Ohio,  and  then  began  his  labors  at  Granville,  Ohio,  where 
lie  was  pastor  of  the  Congregational  church  nearly  forty  years.     His 


SIXTH    GENERATION.  245 

work  was  so  successful  that  his  church  became  the  most  noted  relig- 
ious organization  in  central  Ohio.  The  parish  was  a  large  one,  six 
miles  square,  but  the  pastor  systematically  visited  every  family  be- 
longing to  his  congregation,  and  organized  conference  and  prayer- 
meetings  in  every  district.  During  his  pastorate  there  were  added  to 
his  church  over  one  thousand  members,  of  whom  six  hundred  and 
sixty-four  were  received  upon  profession  of  their  faith.  The  acad- 
emy and  the  female  seminary  at  Granville  owed  their  existence 
and  much  of  their  prosperity  to  his  efforts.  He  was  a  trustee  for  a 
number  of  years  of  Western  Reserve  College  and  of  Marietta  Col- 
lege. The  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity  was  conferred  upon  him  by 
the  latter  institution  in  1855.  He  delivered  in  1863  a  course  of  lect- 
ures at  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  and  published  several  sermons 
and  a  History  of  Granville  which  appeared  in  the  Ohio  Observer. 
During  the  closing  years  of  his  life  he  preached  to  unsupplied 
churches  a  portion  of  the  time.  He  died  at  Wabash,  Ind.,  17  Dec, 
1876.     Children,  besides  one  by  second  wife  who  died  unnamed  : 

3076,  I.  Joseph,  born  4  Nov.,  1828  ;  married  15  Aug., 
1854,  (3048)  Emma  Kingsbury  Little.  He  graduated  at  Western 
Reserve  College  in  1852,  and  at  Lane  Theological  Seminar}^  in  1860. 
He  was  engaged  two  years  in  the  Home  Missionary  and  Sabbath  School 
work,  in  1862  entered  the  army  as  chaplain  of  the  Fifth  Virginia 
Volunteers,  and  continued  in  that  capacity  till  the  close  of  the  war. 
He  was  present  in  several  engagements,  and  was  once  captured  by 
membei's  of  Mosbj^'s  band  and  confined  in  Libby  prison,  but  was 
soon  discharged,  being  a  non-combatant.  In  caring  for  wounded 
soldiers  on  the  battlefield,  in  holding  meetings  and  schools  for  them 
in  camp,  and  in  leading  them  in  song  with  voice  and  melodeon,  he 
proved  himself  a  faithful  and  efficient  chaplain.  An  interesting 
allusion  to  his  labors  and  his  character  may  be  found  in  Scribner's 
Magazine  for  Nov.,  1878.     He  lives  at  Hanging  Rock,  Ohio. 

Alfred,  born  3  Sept.,  1831  ;  died  24  May,  1865. 

George,  born  8  Oct.,  1833  ;   died  22  Sept.,  1834. 

Lucy  Ann,  born  27 Oct.,  1837  ;  died  8  Sept.,  1838. 

George  Allen,  born  6  March,  1839. 

William  Thompson,  born  27  Dec,  1840  ;    died  9 

Lucy,  born  29  Jan.,  1843. 

Charles,  born  1  Dec,  1845. 

Martha   Emma,   born    23  Aug.,   1849  ;    died  29 


*3077. 

n. 

3078. 

III. 

3079. 

IV. 

*3080. 

V. 

3081. 

VI. 

Oct.,  1856. 

*3082. 

VII. 

*3083. 

VIII 

3084. 

IX. 

Dec,  1854. 

246  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1151. 
JOHN,''  [^Jesse'  Enoch*  Tristram^  Moses^]  boru  25  Nov.,  1796; 
married  10  Sept.,  1824,  Miriam,  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail  (Am- 
brose) Lovejoy  of  Concoi-d,  wlio  died  8  Dec,  1865,  aged  61.  He  was 
a  clothier,  lived  at  Fisherville,  then  at  Bristol,  N.  H.,  and  died  15 
Feb.,  1829.     Children: 

3085,  I.  John  Ambrose,  born  21  May,  1826  ;  died  31  Aug., 
1840. 

3086.  II  Emma  Ambrose,  born  5  June,  1828  ;  married  27 
Oct.,  1852,  John  L.,  son  of  Timothy  and  Polly  (Lovejoy)  Challis, 
and  lives  in  Steel  City,  Nebraska.     Child  : 

3087.     I.     Henry  William  Challis,  born  16  May,  1862. 


HENRY,6  [Jesse^  EnocM  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  23  March,  1800  ; 
married  19  Sept.,  1831,  Susan  Norton,  daughter  of  Obadiah  Smith 
of  Hatfield,  Mass.,  who  was  born  22  May,  1810.  Dr.  Little  grad- 
uated at  Dartmouth  in  1826,  and  at  Audover  Theological  Seminary 
in  1829,  and  was  ordained  the  same  year  as  an  evangelist.  His  long 
and  useful  life  has  been  devoted  to  the  Home  Missionary  service  in  the 
westei'n  states,  with  the  exception  of  two  short  but  very  successful 
pastorates  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  and  Madison,  Ind.  These  were  each  only 
two  years  in  length,  but  the  first  saw  nearly  three  hundred  added  to 
the  church,  and  the  last,  sixty.  He  has  been  an  earnest  advocate  of 
the  graded  schools,  and  the  Indiana  School  Report  mentions  his 
name  as  the  originator  of  the  first  one  in  that  state.  The  title  of 
Doctor  of  Divinity  was  conferred  upon  him  by  Wabash  College  in 
1865.  He  is  now  superintendent  of  missions  for  Indiana,  and 
resides  at  Madison,  where  his  golden  wedding  was  celebrated  in  1881. 
Children  : 

3088.  I.  Sarah  Miranda,  born  19  April,  1833. 

*3089.  II.  Joseph  Brewster,  born  25  Oct.,  1835. 

*3090.  III.  Henry  Smith,  born  28  March,  1837. 

*3091.  IV.  George  Obadiah,  born  2  May,  1839. 

*3092.  V.  Mary  Ellen,  born  6  Oct.,  1841. 

*3093.  VI.  Cornelia,  born  10  Jan.,  1844. 

3094.  VII.  Elizabeth  Frances,  born  2  June,  1846. 

*3095.  VIII.  Charles  Harvey,  born  20  Sept.,  1848. 


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SIXTH   GENERATION.  247 

1154. 

THOMAS,''  [Jesse^  Enocli'^  Tristram^  Mose^~\  born  2  Jan.,  1802  ; 
married  2  June,  1829,  Myra,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  and  Hannah 
(Ames)  Ames,  who  was  born  4  Jan.,  1804,  and  died  17  June,  1869. 
Capt.  Little  was  a  farmer  and  a  respected  citizen  of  Boscawen,  where 
he  served  several  times  as  selectman.  In  1854  he  removed  to  "West 
Creek,  lud.,  and  lived  there  till  his  death  19  Aug.,  1877.     Children : 

*3096.     I.         Joseph  Ames,  born  24  May,  1830. 

3097.  II.  Sarah  Higlet,  born  29  Aug.,  1833;  died  19 
Feb.,  1874. 

3098.  III.  Lucy  Jane,  born  30  March,  1837  ;  married  first  2 
Aug.,  1860,  Thomas  H.  Bonhamof  Elizabethtown,  Ohio,  and  second 
Sept.,  1880,  George  Harris,  and  lives  at  Melville,  Kansas.     Child: 

3098.1.     I.     Arthur  Loring  Bonham,  born  24  Dec,  1861. 

1155. 
MARTHA,'^  IJesse"  Enoch'^  Tristram^  3Iose^]  born  21  June,  1803  ; 
married  19  May,  1825,  Joseph,  son  of  Daniel  and  Eunice  (Thurlow) 
Pillsbury,who  was  born  7  Aug.,  1799,  and  died  14  May,  1861.  Dea- 
con Pillsbury  was  a  farmer  at  Boscawen,  and  well  known  as  a  progres- 
sive agriculturist.     Childi'en : 

3099.  I.  Henry  W.  Pillsbury,  born  27  June,  1827,  was  a 
railroad  contractor,  and  died  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  12  Dec,  1857. 

3100.  II.  Joseph  L.  Pillsbury,  born  10  Feb.,  1829  ;  mar- 
ried 18  May,  1854,  Mary  Anna,  daughter  of  Col.  Daniel  Ely  of 
Owego,  N.  Y.  She  died  18  Aug.,  1867.  Col.  Pillsbury  was  a  civil 
engineer,  a  contractor  and  builder  of  raih'oads  in  the  south  and  west. 
He  also  had  charge  of  the  construction  of  water  works  at  Canton  and 
Columbus,  Ohio.     He  died  at  Boscawen  10  Jan.,  1873.     Children : 

3101.  I.         Mary  E.  Pillsbury,  born  1  May,  1855. 

3102.  II.        George  H.  PUlsbury,  born  18  Aug.,  1857  ; 
died  21  March,  1865. 

3103.  III.      Charles  D.  Pillsbury,  born  19  Nov.,  1859. 

3104.  III.  George  T.  Pillsbury,  born  26  March,  1833  ;  died 
died  11  Oct.,  1834. 

3105.  rv.  Martha  Susan  Pillsbury,  born  15  Feb.,  1836  ; 
married  24  April,  1867,  Daniel  Dana,  son  of  Dr.  Eliphalet  K.  and 
Emily  (Webster)  Webster,  who  was  born  11  Feb.,  1835,  and  lives  at 
Middlebury,  Vt.     Child : 


248  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3106.     I.         Alice  Emily  Webster,  born  1  Feb.,  1870. 

3107.  I.  George  L.  Pillsbtjky,  born  17  May,  1839  ;  married 
2  Dec,  1873,  Lueina  T.,  daughter  of  John  S.  and  Jane  B.  (Dustin) 
Quimby,  who  was  born  14  June,  1851.  He  is  a  carpenter  at  Bos- 
cawen.     Children : 

3108.  I.         Joseph   Henry   Pillsbury,   born    23    Nov., 
1875  ;  died  20  March,  1876. 

3109.  II.        Mary  Agnes  Pillsbury,  born  15  Dec,  1876. 

1156. 
LEAVITT  CLOUGH,''  [Jesse^  Enoch''  Tristram''  Moses^^  born 
24  Feb.,  1805  ;  married  30  June,  1837,  Lucy  Jane,  widow  of  Philip 
H.  Webster,  and  daughter  of  Col.  Timothy  and  Abigail  (Wilkins) 
Dix,  who  was  born  8  April,  1804,  and  died  9  Feb.,  1858.  Col. 
Little  was  engaged  in  business  first  at  Danbury,  N.  H.,  and  after- 
wards at  Cincinnati.  In  1837  he  removed  to  Pennsylvania,  and 
became  resident  agent  of  the  United  States  Land  Company  of  Bos- 
ton, for  a  large  tract  of  land  situated  in  McKean  and  Elk  Counties, 
and  remained  in  that  position  till  his  death  23  March,  1854.  The 
village  of  Bradford,  in  which  he  built  the  first  house,  and  which  was 
at  first  called  Littleton  in  his  honor,  has  recentlj^  become  one  of  the 
principal  oil  cities  of  Pennsylvania.  He  took  an  active  part  in 
organizing  the  County  Agricultural  Society,  and  was  prominent  in 
the  church  and  Sabbath  School  and  as  a  citizen.     Children : 

*3110.     I.         Ellen,  born  6  May,  1838. 
*3111.     II.       John  Sullivan,  born  29  Dec,  1839. 
3112.     III.      Susan,  born    15   Aug.,  1841 ;   married  23  Dec, 
1863,  Rev.  Charles  Winchell,  son  of  Charles  and  Oslena  (Winchell) 
Wallace,  who  was  born  21  Oct.,  1833.     They  live  (1881)  at  Marion, 
Ind.     Child : 

3113.     I.     Charles  Little  Wallace,  born  31  July,  1866. 
*3114.     IV.      Sarah  Gerrish,  born  22  Sept.,  1843. 

1158. 
SARAH  GERRISH,*^  [Jesse^  Enoch''  Tristram?  Moses^^  born  7 
Aug.,  1810  ;  married  29  Sept.,  1829,  Hervey  O.,  son  of  Hon.  Erastus 
Higley  of  Castleton,  Vt.,  who  was  born  14  July,  1801,  and  died  4 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  249 

April,  1878.  He  graduated  at  Middlebury  College,  Vt.,  in  1825, 
studied  theology  at  Andover,  and  preached  for  several  years  in 
Ohio.  His  health  failed  and  he  returned  to  Castleton,  and  resided 
there  till  his  death.     Children  : 

3115.  I.  Emma  Little  Higley,  iDorn  12  March,  1834,  at 
Hartford,  Ohio,  and  is  a  teacher  of  music  at  Middlebury,  Vt. 

3116.  II.  Henry  Post  Higley,  born  1  Feb.,  1839,  at  Castle- 
ton, Vt.  ;  married  26  July,  1866,  Lillie  M.  Condit.  He  graduated 
at  Middlebury  in  1860,  studied  theology  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  and  since 
1867  has  been  pastor  of  Second  Congregational  church  in  Beloit, 
Wis. 

3117.  III.  Edwin  Hall  Higley,  born  15  Feb.,  1843  ;  married 
2  June,  1870,  Jennie  S.  Turner.  He  enlisted  in  the  First  Vermont 
Cavalry  in  1861,  and  served  throughout  the  war,  leaving  the  service 
as  captain  and  major  by  brevet.  In  1864-1865  he  was  a  prisoner  at 
Macon,  Charleston,  and  Columbia.  He  graduated  at  Middlebury  in 
1868,  studied  and  taught  music  in  Boston,  and  is  now  professor  of 
Greek  and  German  at  Middlebury. 

3118.  IV.  Alfred  Erastus  Higley,  born  26  Sept.,  1844; 
married  7  April,  1869,  Jennie  A.  Van  ^^[iet.  He  graduated  at  Mid- 
dlebury in  1868,  is  a  farmer  and  stock  raiser  at  Castleton,  Vt.  Chil- 
dren : 

3119.  I.         Edna  Van  Vliet Higley,  born  18  July,  1872. 

3120.  II.       Mary  Gerrish  Higley,  born  2  March,  1874. 

1185. 
ELIZA,6  \_Noah^  John''  Tristranv'  Moses^'\  born  2  March,  1802  ; 
married  29  May,  1825,  John,  son  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Dole) 
Woodman.     He  was  a  shoemaker  and  lived  in  Newburyport.     Chil- 
dren : 

3121.  I.  Albert  Little  Woodman,  born  30  May,  1827; 
married  first  2  March,  1854,  Lucretia,  daughter  of  Gideon  and  Lu- 
cretia  (Baker)  Woodwell,  and  second  22  Dec,  1875,  Ellen  S., 
daughter  of  Stephen  and  Charlotte  (Hutchins)  Bowden.  Child,  be- 
side one  that  died  in  infancy  : 

3122.     Lizzie  M.  Woodman,  born  11  Oct.,  1856. 

3123.  II.  Jane  Elizabeth  Woodman,  born  17  June,  1832  ; 
married  31  July,  1851,  Anthony  Knapp,  and  died  8  Dec,  1859.  He 
married  second  (3285)  Elizabeth  Noyes  Adams.  Childi'en  by  first 
wife : 


3124. 

I. 

3125. 

II. 

3126. 

Ill 

250  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Alice  M.  Knapp,  born  20  Feb.,  1852. 
Frederick  W.  Knapp,  born  1  May,  1854. 
Lizzie  L.  Knapp,  born  8  July,  1856. 

3127.  III.  Harriet  Marie  Woodman,  born  5  April,  1835  ; 
married  19  Jan.,  1862,  (3331)  Melvin  F.  Brookings. 

1186. 
MARY,''  [NoaJi^  John*   Tristram^  Moses'^^   born  9   Dec,  1805; 
married  29  Dec,  1833,  her  cousin  (1175)  Adams  Knight.     He  was 
a  sea-captain,  lived  in  Newburyport,  and  died  10  Oct.,  1868.     Child  : 

3128.  I.  Mart  Emily  Knight,  born  12  Sept.,  1836;  mar- 
ried 23  Sept.,  1858,  Jacob  Perkins,  son  of  Jonathan  G.  and  Betsey 
(White)  Johnson,  who  died  31  Oct.,  1873.     Children: 

3129.  I.         Alice  White  Johnson,  born  21   Oct.,  1862  ; 
died  13  April,  1865. 

3130.  II.       Greenleaf  Adams  Johnson,  born  2  June, 
1866. 

3131.  III.      JacobPerkins  Johnson,  born  2  March,  1874. 

1187. 

CAROLINE,^  [iVoa/i^  John*  THstraiv?  Moses^']  born  5  May,  1808  ; 
married  19  Dec,  1826,  Daniel  Spofford,  son  of  David  and  Judith 
(Spofford)  Tenney,  and  brother  to  the  husband  of  (2628)  Jane 
Noyes  Little.  He  was  a  butcher  and  lived  in  Newburyport.  She 
died  13  Jan. ,  1871 .     Children  : 

Caroline  Little  Tenney,  born  18  March,  1827. 
Charles  Spofford  Tenney,  born  25  Aug.,  1828. 
William  Daniel  Tenney,  born  1  July,  1831. 
Mary  Jane  Tenney,  born  30  April,  1834'. 
Eliza  Ann  Tenney,  born  21  April,  1836. 
George  Henry  Tenney,  born  2  Nov.,  1837  ;  died 

Lucy  Maria  Tenney,  born  3  Feb.,  1839. 
George   Henry   Tenney,  born   3    March,  1841 ; 

Margaret  Ellen  Tenney,  born  25  July,  1842. 
,  Edward  Moody  Tenney,  born  19  March,  1846. 


3132. 

I. 

3133. 

II. 

3134. 

III. 

3135. 

IV. 

3136. 

V. 

3137. 

VI. 

young. 

3138. 

VII. 

3139. 

VIII 

deceased. 

3140. 

IX. 

3141. 

X. 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  251 

1189. 

JOHN,^  [NoaJi^   John^    Tristram^  Moses^^  born  3  Aug.,   1813; 

married  first  8  Feb.,  1842,  Ellen  D.,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Betsey 

Morrill,  who  died  31  Jan.,  1848,  and  second  7  Nov.,  1848,  Nancy 

Cofl3n.     He  is  a  carpenter  and  farmer,  and  lives  in  Newbury.     Child  : 

3142.  I.  Amos  Morrill, born 27  Feb.,  1845  ;  married  22  Dec, 
1866,  Harriet  M.,  daughter  of  William  and  Harriet  M.  (Pike) 
Griffin.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury.     Children  : 

3143.  I.         Grace  Ellen,  born  23  July,  1868. 

3144.  n.       Lillie  May,  born  24  Dec,  1873. 

1191. 
FRANCES  AMELIA,'^  [FcmP  John-"  Tristram^  Moses""^  born  9 
Jan.,  1822  ;  married  1  Sept.,  1842,  Charles  Chase,  son  of  Joseph 
and  Statira  (Chase)  Dame.  Mr.  Dame  is  a  lawyer  by  profession, 
a  member  of  the  bar  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court,  has  served 
in  the  city  government  of  Newburyport,  was  state  senator  in  1868, 
and  since  then  has  been  collector  of  internal  revenue.     Children  : 

3145.  I.  Frances  Chase  Dame,  born  25  Aug.,  1843  ;  died 
20  Aug.,  1844. 

3146.  n.  Charles  Little  Dame,  born  11  May,  1845  ;  died 
2  Sept.,  1848. 

3147.  ni.      Frances  Maria  Dame,  born  2  Aug.,  1848. 

3148.  IV.  Charles  Wallis  Dame,  born  23  Feb.,  1855: 
married  23  Feb.,  1881,  Mary  Hills,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Mary  J. 
(HUls)  Morse. 

1193. 
SAEAH,«  [Stephen^  Stephen''  Hoses'  Hoses'^  born  18  Feb.,  1768  ; 
married  13  April,  1790,  Simeon,  son  of  Richard  and  Sarah  Adams, 
who  was  born  27  Aug.,  1765,  and  died  27  Aug.,  1834.  He  was  a 
soldier  in  the  army  that  put  down  the  Shays  Rebellion  in  Massa- 
chusetts, lived  three  years  in  Portsmouth,  moved  to  Limerick,  Me., 
where  he  bought  a  lot  of  wUd  land  and  resided  there  till  his  death. 
His  wife  died  20  Feb.,  1857.     Children  : 

3149.  I.  Clarissa  Adams,  born  27  Jan.,  1791;  married 
Ebenezer  C.  Bradbury,  lived  in  New  Limerick,  Aroostook  County, 
Me.,  and  died  11  June,  1871.  They  had  ten  children,  of  whom  two 
survive  (1881)  Daniel  W.  Bradbury  of  Corinna,  Me.,  and 


252  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3150.  I.  ClementA.Bradbury,bora  18  March,  1819, 
in  Limerick,  Me.  ;  married  28  March,  1850,  Ann  Hobson,  who 
was  born  in  Derbyshire,  England,  10  Feb.,  1831,  and  died  25 
Jan.,  1856.  Mr.  Bradbury  followed  the  sea  for  several 
years,  then  settled  in  Columbia  County,  Oregon,  where  he 
engaged  in  farming  and  still  resides.     Children : 

3151.  I.         Charles  F.  Bradbui'y,  born  20  Jan., 

1851  ;  died  23  Sept.,  1853. 

3152.  II.        Bethenia  A.  Bradbury,  born  28  Feb., 

1852  ;   married  6  Feb.,  1870,  John  Quigiey,  a  lumber- 
man in  Oregon.     Children  : 

3153.  I.         Lulu  Jane  Quigiey,  born  12 
July,  1871. 

3154.  11.       Walter  A.  Quigiey,  born  20 
May,  1873. 

3155.  III.      John   Francis  Quigiey,  born 
21  March,  1875. 

3156.  IV.       Edwin  Quigiey,  K  ^^.^5 

3157.  V.        Edgar  Quigiey,  i  "^ 
1877. 

3158.  VI.      Anna    H.  Quigiey,    born    25 
March,  1879. 

3159.  VII.     Marilla   May    Quigiey,  born 
25  Dec,  1880. 

3160.  III.      Clarissa   Bradbury,  born    11    Dec, 

1853  ;  died  20  May,  1864. 

3161.  IV.  Clement  Bradbury,  born  5  Jan., 
1855  ;  married  18  Sept.,  1878,  Flora  I.  Newcomb,  who 
was  born  26  Aug.,  1852,  in  Steuben  County,  N.  Y. 
He  is  a  farmer  at  Quinn,  Colvimbia  County,  Oregon. 
Child : 

3162.     I.     Richard  E.  Bradbury,  born  IQ 
July,  1880. 

3163.  II.  Simeon  Adams,  born  18  March,  1793  ;  died  1  Aug., 
1795. 

3164.  III.  Clement  Jackson  Adams,  born  10  March,  1795, 
married  Hannah  Osgood,  by  whom  he  had  five  children  ;  was  a 
physician,  and  died  at  Bridgton,  Me.,  10  Oct.,  1853. 

3165.  IV.      Simeon  Adams,  born  21  July,  1797  ;  married  13 


SIXTH   GENEEATIOlSr.  263 

March,  1825,  Caroline  L.  Fluent,  and  lives  in  Corinna,  Me.     Chil- 
dren : 

3166.  I.         George     Walter    Adams,    born    25    Oct., 

1827  (?),  lives  in  San  Francisco. 

3167.  II.  Caroline  Margaret  Adams,  born  21  June, 
1829  ;  married  first  William  Tibbetts,  by  whom  she  had  one 
daughter,  and  second  Capt.  Sanford  of  Portland,  Me. 

3168.  III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Adams,  born  3  Nov. ,  1832  ; 
married  Stephen  S.  Wedgwood  of  Corinna,  Me.,  and  has  one 
daughter. 

3169.  IV.  John  Quincy  Adams,  born  10  March,  1835  ; 
married  Helen  M.  Burgess,  lives  in  Palmyra,  Me.,  and  has 
three  children. 

3170.  V.  Ellen  Lucretia  Adams,  born  30  Sept.,  1839  ; 
married  George  B.  Pillsbury,  and  died  10  Aug.,  1862,  leaving 
children. 

3171.  V.  Sakah  Adams,  born  15  Dec,  1800;  married  Lot 
Wiggin,  and  died  4  Dec,  1846,  without  children. 

3172.  VI.  Ebenezer  Adams,  born  11  March,  1802  ;  married 
Lydia  Hobson,  and  lives  on  the  homestead  at  Limerick,  Me. 

3173.  VII.  Stephen  Adams,  born  31  March,  1804;  gradu- 
ated at  Maine  Medical  School  1829,  and  settled  in  West  Newfield, 
Me.,  where  he  has  been  a  practicing  phj'sician  over  half  a  century. 
He  married  27  March,  1831,  Mary  L.  Marston,  who  died  15  Dec, 
1878.     Children : 

3174.  I.  Clement  Jackson  Adams,  born  9  Dec, 
1833  ;  is  in  trade  with  his  brother  at  Newfield,  where  they 
keep  a  variety  and  produce  store. 

3175.  II.        Stephen  Little  Adams,  born  28  Jan.,  1837. 

3176.  III.  Rebecca  Little  Adams,  born  26  Aug.,  1840  ; 
married  Dr.  Noah  Sanborn,  and  lives  in  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

3177.  VIII.  Mary  Adams,  born  17  July,  1807  ;  married  John, 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (HiU)  Evans,  who  was  born  1  July,  1809, 
and  died  5  April,  1880.  He  was  a  harness  maker  by  occupation,  and 
lived  in  Fryeburg,  Me.     Children  : 

3178.  I.  Simeon  Adams  Evans,  born  14  April,  1837  ; 
married  first  1  Jan.,  1866,  Louisa  H.,  daughter  of  John  and 
Eunice  (Delano)  Ilsley  of  Fryeburg,  who  died  22  Sept.,  1868, 
and  second  8  June,  1871,  Susan  A.,  daughter  of  Col.  John 


254  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

and  Elizabeth  (Eastman)  Hill,  who  was  born  4  July,  1838. 
Dr.  Evans  graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1860,  served  in  the  war 
as  surgeon  in  the  Fourteenth  Maine  Regiment,  and  is  a  prac- 
ticing physician  at  Conway,  N.  H.     Children  : 

3179.  I.       Henry  Clinton  Evans,  born  2  Nov., 
1866. 

3180.  II.      Louis  IlsleyEvans, born  8  Sept.,  1868. 

3181.  III.    GeorgeHillEvans,born6  June,  1872. 

3182.  IV.    John  Adams  Evans,  born  31  Jan.,  18  74. 

3183.  V.      Mary  Louise  Evans,  born  3  May,  1877. 

3184.  II.  John  Hill  Evans,  born  5  May,  1840  ;  died 
25  June,  1842. 

3185.  III.  Mary  Little  Evans,  born  18  April,  1842  ; 
married  21  Oct.,  1872,  Joseph  T.  Laird  of  Freehold,  N.  J. 
They  have  three  children. 

3186.  IV.  Sarah  Lucretia  Evans,  born  24  July,  1846  ; 
died  5  Feb.,  1847. 

3187.  V.  Clinton  Buswell  Evans,  born  3  Aug.,  1848  ; 
graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1872,  and  is  on  the  editorial  staff 
of  the  Springfield  Republican. 

3188.  VI.  Clara  Elizabeth  Evans,  born  24  Nov.,  1850  ; 
died  25  July,  1855. 

3189.  IX.  Elizabeth  Adams,  born  23  Dec,  1810;  married 
her  cousin  Moses  Adams,  lived  on  Grape  Island,  Newbury,  Mass., 
had  three  children,  and  died  18  Aug.,  1879. 

3190.  X.  Lucretia  Adams,  born  2  Jan.,  1813  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 7  Dec,  1873. 

3191.  XI.  Rebecca  Adams,  born  23  Feb.,  1815;  died  un- 
married 15  July,  1838. 

1195. 

MARY,^  \_Step)hen^  Ste'plien^  Moses^  Moses^'\  born  25  April,  1772  ; 
married  29  Nov.,  1791,  Silas,  son  of  Silas  and  Judith  Pearson.  He 
was  a  miller,  and  lived  in  Newbury.  She  died  31  March,  1864. 
Children  : 

3192.  I.  Sarah  J.  Pearson,  born  21  May,  1794;  married 
Benjamin  Leigh,  lived  in  Newbury,  and  died  Sept.,  1866. 

3193.  II.  John  Pearson,  born  21  March,  1796 ;  died  16 
Oct.,  1858. 

3194.  III.      SiLAsPEARSON,bornApril,  1805  ;diedl8 Jan. ,1864. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  255 


1196. 


STEPHEN,^  IStepheiv'  Stephen''  Moses^  Moses^~\  born  26  March, 
1774  ;  married  March,  1797,  Rebecca,  widow  of  William  Caldwell  XXM-J.-^V^'^ 
^^'  and  daughter  of  Isaaf  Dodge  of  Ipswich,  whe-died  in  Portland  -23     %,(i_c 

Sept.,  1847,  aged  70  years  and  8  months-.     He  was  for  several  years    C\  L  ^^.  ^^^ 

a  merchant  in  Poi'tsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  lost  his  entire  property  in  one   _^  )r  jKv,.  / 

of  the  disastrous  fires  which  visited  that  city  in  the  early  part  of  the 

present  century.     In  1807  he  removed  to  Portland,  Me.,  where  he 

continued  his  mercantile  pursuits  until  two  or  three  years  previous  to 

his  death,  when  a  severe  accident  disabled  him  for  active  business. 

He  died  in  Portland  23  Sept.,  1847.     Children:  ^        ,  ,f  ( 

*319o.     I.         Harriet,  born  in  Newbury  7  Jan.,  1798.    at^^    ^(t  •  ^ 

*3196.     II.       Mary  Pearson,  born  in  Newbury  28  July,  1799. 

*3197.     III.      Sarah  Jackson,  born  in   Portsmouth    13    Sept., 
1801. 

3198.  IV.  Hall  Jackson,  born  in  Portsmouth  5  July,  1803  ; 
married  first  1827,  Frances  M.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Henrietta 
(Lowther)  Sumner,  who  died  in  1860,  and  second  1862,  Mrs.  Ellen 
W.  Eveleth  of  Windham,  Me.  He  was  a  bookseller  in  Portland, 
Me.,  and  died  30  Sept.,  1864.     Child,  by  second  wife  : 

3199.     I.     Frank  Hale,  graduated  at  Bowdoin,  1881. 

*3200.     V.        Ann  Huntress,  born  in  Portsmouth,  25  May,  1805. 

*3201.     VI.      William  Dodge,  born  in  Portsmouth  14   April, 
1807. 

3202.  VII.  Jajees  Tucker,  born  in  Portland  20  Feb.,  1809  ; 
died  unmarried  on  the  coast  of  Africa  3  Feb.,  1833. 

3203.  VIII.  Francis  Douglass,  born  23  Feb.,  1811  ;  is  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  pursuits  in  Portland,  where  he  lives  unmamed. 

3204.  IX.  Isaac  Prince,  born  1  May,  1813;  died  9  Aug., 
1813. 

3205.  X.  Charles  Farley,  born  24  May,  1814 ;  married 
March,  1836,  Janette  Twombly  of  Portland.  He  was  a  commission 
merchant  at  Portland,  and  died  Feb.,  1865.     Child  : 

3206.     Georgie,  born  1  Sept.,  1840;    married  10  Oct., 
1859,  John  A.  LoweU,  and  lives  in  Boston. 
*3207.     XI.      Rebecca  Caldwell,  born  18  June,  1816 ;    died 
18  June,  1839. 

*3208.     XII.     Susan  Farley,  born  5  June,  1819. 
*3209.     XIII.   Edwaud  Payson,  born  25  Feb.,  1822. 


256  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1197. 

ELIZABETH,«  \_Stephen^  Steijhen'^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  14  March, 
1776;  married  2  Oct.,  1795,  Richard,  son  of  Richard  and  Lydia 
(Atkinson)  Stickney  of  Newbury,  who  was  born  4  May,  1771,  and 
died  10  Jan.,  1846.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Newbury.  She 
died  5  Nov.,  1858.     Children,  beside  a  son  who  died  unnamed : 

3210.  I.  Lydia  Atkinson  Stickney,  born  15  Nov.,  1797; 
died  19  April,  1798. 

3211.  11.  Henry  Rolfe  Stickney,  born  5  June,  1799  ;  mar- 
ried first  Sarah  Hale,  and  second  (3200)  Ann  Huntress  Little. 

3212.  in.  Judith  Little  Stickney,  born  2  Sept.,  1802; 
married  11  May,  1826,  James  P.  Connerly. 

3213.  IV.  Sarah  Jackson  Stickney,  born  15  Oct.,  1806 ; 
married  Nov.,  1833,  Benjamin  G.  Evans. 

3214.  V.  Richard  Hall  Stickney,  born  11  July,  1811  ;  died 
4  July,  1812. 

3215.  VI.  Richard  Hall  Stickney,  born  5  June,  1814  ;  died 
8  April,  1826. 

1199. 

JUDITH,^  IJoshucv^  Stephen^  Moses^  Moses'']  born  1  July,  1787; 
married  1807,  Asa  Tarbell,  son  of  Asa  and  Sarah  Newhall  of  Lynn- 
field,  Mass.,  who  was  born  28  June,  1779,  and  died  18  Dec,  1850. 
He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  a  member  of  the  constitutional  con- 
vention of  1820,  and  served  in  tlie  state  legislature  as  senator  and 
representative.     She  died  14  March,  1864.     Children  : 

3216.  I.  Joshua  Little  Newhall,  born  18  May,  1808  ; 
married  Elizabeth  White  Preston,  who  died  10  Sept.,  1863,  aged  54. 
He  was  a  farmer,  lived  at  Newburyport,  and  died  9  Jan.,  1874. 
Children : 

3217.  I.         Joshua  Little  Newhall,  born  9  July,  1833  ; 
died  5  Sept.,  1836. 

3218.  II.        Eunice  Little  Newhall,  born  7  July,  1835  ; 
married  27  June,  1866,  Robert  A.  Smith. 

3219.  III.      Preston    Newhall,    born    15    Jan.,    1837; 
married  (3529)  Mary  Bishop  Little,  and  died  21  April,  1867. 

3220.  IV.      ElizabethMariaNewhall,born26Feb.,1839. 

3221.  V.        Joshua  Little  Newhall,  born  6  Dec,  1841  ; 
died  15  July,  1865. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  257 

3222.  VI.      Judith  Little  Newhall,  born  30  Oct.,  1843  ; 
married  (3525)  William  Dummer  Little. 

3223.  VII.     Asa  Tarbell  Newhall,  born  13  Aug.,  1846  ; 
married  14  June,  1871,  Anna  Hoxie. 

3224.  VIII.  Walter  Newhall,  born  27  Nov.,  1851  ;  died 
14  Jan.,  1872. 

3225.  II.  Asa  Tarbell  Newhall,  born  2  Dec,  1809  ;  mar- 
ried 17  Nov.,  1836,  Theodate  J.  Newhall.  He  was  a  physician, 
and  died  31  Dec,  1874. 

3226.  III.  Thomas  Bancroft  Newhall,  born  20  Oct.,  1811 ; 
married  Susan  S.  Putnam  of  Salem,  is  a  lawyer,  and  has  been  judge 
of  police  court  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

3227.  IV.  Hiram  Newhall,  born  12  Oct.,  1813;  died  25 
April,  1814. 

3228.  V.        Sally  Mart  Newhall,  born  3  May,  1815. 

3229.  VI.      Eunice  Atkinson  Newhall,  born  14  May,  1817. 

3230.  VII.    JxTDiTB.  Bail:ey  Newhall,  born  17  May,  1819. 

3231.  VIII.  Caroline  Newhall,  born  5  Oct.,  1821  ;  married 
Charles  Palmer  of  Salem,  Mass. 

3232.  IX.  Hiram  Lafayette  Newhall,  born  5  Aug.,  1824  ; 
married  Jane  E.  Aborn. 

3233.  X.        Elizabeth  Bailey  Newhall,  born  23  Dec,  1828. 

1200. 

STEPHEN,"  [Abnei-^  Stephen''  Moses^  Moses"^  born  31  Oct., 
1771  ;  married  2  June,  1795,  (1504)  Anna  Atkinson,  who  was  born 
25  June,  1775,  and  died  20  Oct.,  1847.  He  was  a  farmer  at  New- 
buryport,  where  he  died  18  Nov.,  1860.     Childi'en : 

Abner,  born  16  Jan.,   1796  ;   died  unmarried  25 

Abigail,  born  13  July,  1797;  died  unmarried  27 

Joshua,  born  25  April,  1799  ;  died  4  Feb.,  1866. 
Joseph  Atkinson,  born  2  Oct.,  1801 ;  died  young. 
Sabah  Ann,  born  16  Oct.,  1803  ;   died  unmarried 

Moses  Atkinson,  born  9  Jan.,  1806  ;  was  a  car- 
riage painter  by  occupation,  served  in  the  Seminole  and  Mexican 
wars,  and  died  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  (?),  Dec,  1860. 
17 


3234. 

I. 

July,  1848. 

3235. 

11. 

May,  1865. 

*3236. 

in 

3237. 

TV. 

3238. 

V. 

9  Dec,  1868. 

3239. 

VI. 

jborn   11    Sept.,   1815; 


258  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3240.  VII.  Stephen,  born  2  Oct.,  1809  ;  was  a  fine  linguist, 
taught  school  for  many  years  at  Belleville,  and  died  unmarried  20 
Feb.,  1858. 

3241.  VIII.  IcHABOD  Atkinson,  born  11  June,  1812;  died 
unmarried  10  Nov.,  1877. 

*3242.     IX,      John  Atkinson, 

3243.  X.  JOSIAH  DUMMER,  )  --,--.  ,  ^^g  ^ 
shoemaker  by  occupation,  and  died  unmarried  16  Dec,  1869. 

3244.  XI.  Jacob  Atkinson,  born  31  May,  1818 ;  died 
unmarried  8  Feb.,  1881. 

1201. 

ROBERT,'^  [Abne^-^  Stephen'^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  24  Oct.,  1773  ; 
married  Anna,  daughter  of  Jesse  Towle.  He  died  in  Baltimore, 
Md.,  about  1860.  Children,  besides  two  by  a  second  wife  whose 
names  have  not  been  obtained  : 

3245.  I.  Stephen  Atkinson,  was  a  colonel  in  the  army, 
and  killed  at  Fredericksburg  13  Dec,  1862. 

3246.  II.  Robert,,  was  a  lawyer  and  died  in  Richmond,  Va., 
Oct.,  1880. 

1228. 

STEPHEN  WILLIAM,^  [DavidP  Stephen''  Moses^  Moses^']  born 
10  Dec,  1795  ;  married  16  May,  1820,  Hannah  Morgan,  daughter  of 
William  and  Judith  (Killam)  Russell,  who  was  born  5  Nov.,  1799, 
and  died  29  Nov.,  1879.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury. 
Children,  besides  a  son  that  died  unnamed  1  April,  1821  : 

John  Notes,  born  29  Jan.,  1822  ;  died  31  May,  1823. 
Lucy    Maria,    born   22   March,    1824;    died   14 

MaryJane, born 29 Sept.,  1825  ; died  18  Aug.,  1832. 

Isaac  Warren,  born  9  Nov.,  1826. 

William  Russell,  born  5  July,  1828  ;  died  1  Oct., 

Susan  Caroline,  born  24  May,  1830  ;  died  Sept., 

Stephen  William,  born  17  July,  1831. 
Lucy  Jane,  born  13  April,  1833. 
Hannah  Mary,  born  1  Jan.,  1835. 


3247. 

I. 

3248. 

II. 

Oct.,  1824. 

3249. 

III. 

*3250. 

IV. 

3251. 

V. 

1830. 

3252. 

VI. 

1859. 

*3253. 

VII. 

3254. 

VIII 

*3255. 

IX. 

SIXTH   GENERATION. 

1229. 

ABIGAIL,^  IDavid^  Stephen^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  5  Dec,  1797  ; 
married  30  April,  1821,  Richard,  son  of  Asa  and  Dolly  (Morse) 
Adams.  He  was  a  carpenter,  lived  in  Newbury,  and  died  28  Dec, 
1857.     She  died  30  Oct.,  1865.     Children  : 

3256.  I.  Giles  Aaron  Adams,  born  31  March,  1822  ;  mar- 
ried 13  Jan.,  1848,  Sarah  E.,  daughter  of  Moses  B.  and  Harriet. 
(Carr)  Jackman.     Children  : 

3257.  I.  Ellen  Harriet  Adams,  born  22  June,  1851  ; 
married  22  April,  1877,  Richard  Tenney,  son  of  Moses  K.  and 
Hannah  M.  (Tenney)  Noyes.     Child  : 

3258.     Howard  Adams  Noyes,  born  7  May,  1879. 

3259.  n.        Sarah  Agnes  Adams,  born  8  Jan.,  1854. 

3260.  ni.  Alice  Morse  Adams,  born  5  Nov.,  1856; 
died  17  Jan.,  1862. 

3261.  IV.      Richard  Giles  Adams,  born  30  Dec,  1858. 

3262.  V.  Nettie  Morse  Adams,  born  26  Aug.,  1861  ; 
died  14  Feb.,  1865. 

3263..   YI.      Can-ie  Little  Adams,  born  2  Sept.,  1864. 

3264.  Vn.     Lizzie  Carr  Adams,  born  14  July,  1867. 

3265.  VIII.  Herbert  Laurence  Adams,  born  23  March, 
1872. 

3266.  II.  Mary  Little  Adams,  born  20  Sept.,  1823;  mar- 
ried 28  April,  1847,  Joseph  Noyes,  son  of  Moses  and  Sarah  Brown 
(Noyes)  Rolfe  of  Newbury.     Childi'en : 

3267.  I.  Moses  Henry  Rolfe,  born  8  May,  1848; 
married  15  Jan.,  1873,  Abbie  Frances,  daughter  of  Daniel  K. 
and  Elizabeth  (Pettingell)  Hale.     Children: 

3268.  I.         Mary  Adams  Rolfe,  born  27  March, 
1874. 

3269.  II.       Henry     PettingeU    Rolfe,    born    7 
Sept.,  1876. 

3270.  II.  Abbie  Little  Rolfe,  born  21  Dec,  1849  ; 
died  23  June,  1860. 

3271.  in.  John  Calvin  Rolfe,  born  29  Aug.,  1851  ; 
married  4  Nov.,  1880,  Fannie  Pardee  Simonds,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  G.  and  Eleanor  S.  (Pike)  Davis. 

3272.  IV.  Charles  Greeuleaf  Rolfe,  born  27  Aug., 
1853;  died  1  Sept.,  1857. 


260  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3273.  V.  Helen  Noyes  Rolfe,  born  2  Oct.,  1855; 
married  19  Jan.,  1882,  Edward  Augustine,  son  of  Moses  K. 
and  Hannah  M.  (Tenney)  Noyes. 

3274.  VI.  Charles  Joseph  Eolfe,  born  31  Aug.,  1858  ; 
entered  Amherst,  but  was  obliged  to  leave  on  account  of 
ill  health. 

3275.  VII.     Willard  Greeuleaf  Rolfe,  born  1  July,  1860. 

3276.  VIII.  Edward  Rolfe,  born  8  June,  1862  ;  died  9 
June,  1862. 

3277.  IX.      Abbie  Little  Rolfe,  born  11  Aug.,  1863. 

3278.  X.  Walter  Lumbert  Rolfe,  born  23  Aug., 
1866;  died  31  Aug.,  1869. 

3279.  III.  Asa  Adams,  born  1  Nov.,  1824;  married  2  July, 
1857,  Mary  C,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Nancy  (Pike)  Colman. 
Children : 

3280.  I.  Annie  Colman  Adams,  born  5  April,  1858  ; 
died  24  Oct.,  1862. 

3281.  II.  George  Moulton  Adams,  born  25  April, 
1861  ;  married  15  Sept.,  1881,  Hattie  M.,  daughter  of  George 
H.  and  Mary  (Goodwin)  Stickney. 

3282.  III.  Daniel  Colman  Adams,  born  16  March, 
1863;  died  Aug.,  1865. 

3283.  rV.  Calvin  Adams,  born  23  May,  1827  ;  died  16  Jan., 
1831. 

3284.  V.  RuFus  Adams,  born  31  March,  1829  ;  married  26 
Oct.,  1855,  Eunice  Short,  daughter  of  Major  and  Sarah  (Pettingell) 
Goodwin. 

3285.  VI.  Elizabeth  Notes  Adams,  born  24  Feb.,  1831  ; 
married  16  Sept.,  1860,  Anthony,  son  of  Charles  and  Anna  (Huse) 
Knapp.     Children : 

3286.  I.  Annie  Florence  Knapp,  born  27  July,  1861. 

3287.  II.  Henry  Anthony  Knapp,  born  4  July,  1863. 

3288.  III.  Sarah  Richardson  Knapp,  born  25  June, 
1867. 

3289.  IV.  Margaret  Gertrude  Knapp,  born  13  July, 
1872. 

3290.  VII.     Annie  Rolfe  Adams,  born  14  June,  1832. 

3291.  VIII.  Margaret  Emery  Adams,  born  3  Sept.,  1833; 
married  1  July,  1857,  George  Washington,  son  of  (1178)  John 
Little  Knight.     She  died  30  Sept.,  1871.     Children  : 

3292.     I.         John  Little  Knight,  born  15  Jan.,   1859  ; 


SIXTH   GEISTEEATION.  261 

married  3  Nov.,  1881,  Mary  Ellen,  daughter  of  Xenophon  and 
Sarah  H.  (Knight)  Adams. 

3293.  II.        George  Edward  Knight,  born  6  Sept. ,  1860  ; 
died  18  Sept.,  1860. 

3294.  III.      Lizzie  Hoyt  Knight,  born  28  Feb.,  1864  j 
died  10  Feb.,  1865. 

3295.  IV.      Abbie Florence  Knight, born  13  Sept.,  1869, 

3296.  IX.  RiCHAKD  Caxvtn  Adajis,  born  14  Dee.,  1835; 
died  29  May,  1836. 

3297.  X.  Susan  Pike  Adams,  born  24  Sept.,  1838  ;  mar- 
ried 16  March,  1859,  Col.  Charles  Leonard,  son  of  Charles  W.  and 
Martha  (Goodwin)  Ayers.     Children  : 

3298.  I.         Charles  William  Ayers,  born  30  Sept.,  1863. 

3299.  II.        Edward  Eussell  Ayers,  born  20  Feb.,  1867. 

3300.  III.      George  Custer  Ayers,  born  17  Nov.,  1876  ; 
died  18  Nov.,  1876. 

3301 .  XL  Richard  Adams,  born  23  July,  1842  ;  died  2  Sept. , 
1842. 

1230. 

EBENEZER,'^  [David^  Stephen^  Moses^  Jioses^]  born  9  Feb., 
1801  ;  married  30  Dec,  1822,  Eliza,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Edna 
Adams.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  Newbury.     Children  : 

3302.  I.  Catherine  Adams,  born  16  Sept.,  1823;  married 
21  March,  1850,  (2629)  Edward  Henry  Little. 

3303.  II.  Daniel  Noyes,  born  15  Jan.,  1826  ;  died  10  Jan., 
1831. 

3304.  III.  George  Franklin,  born  6  July,  1828  ;  died  26 
Jan.,  1831. 

3305.  IV.  Sarah  Noyes,  born  7  Aug.,  1830  ;  died  4  March, 
1847. 

*3306.     V.        George  Franklin,  born  24  March,  1832. 

3307.  VI.  Edna  Adams,  born  2  June,  1834  ;  died  2  June, 
1839. 

3308.  VII.  Abigail  Noyes,  born  2  June,  1834  ;  died  9  June, 
1834. 

3309.  VIII.  Daniel  Noyes,  born  8  March,  1836  ;  died  8  Dec, 
1858. 

*3310.     IX.      Eben,  born  29  Sept.,  1841. 
3311.     X.        Sarah  Eliza,  born  1  Feb.,  1853  ;  married  Edwin 
Coleman  Little,  and  died  5  May,  1875. 


262  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1231 

ELIZABETH,"  [David^  Stephen^  Moses^  Jfoses^]  born  22  April, 
1805  ;  married  11  March,  1823,  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  and  Eunice 
(Mclntire)  Brookings.     She  died  12  Dec,  1869.     Children: 

3312.  I.  Eunice  McIntire  Brookings,  born  4  Feb.,  1824  ; 
married  11  Aug.,  1844,  Moses  Edwards,  son  of  Moses  and  Mary 
Cook.     Children : 

3313.     I.         Mary  Brookings  Cook,  born  15  Oct.,  1844  ; 
married  15  July,  1864,  George  W.  Chase.     Child : 

3314.     Georgie  Ella  Chase,  born  12  Jan.,  1865. 
3315.     II.       Jane  Lunt  Cook,  born  11  July,  1846  ;  mar- 
ried 24  Nov.,   1864,  William  H.  H.,  son  of   Benjamin  and 
Sally  Perkins.     Children  : 

3316.  I.         Edith  M.Perkins,boru  19  April,  18  70. 

3317.  II.        Frank  W.  Perkins,  born  22  April, 
1874;  died  23  July,  1874. 

3318.     III.      Elizabeth  Maria  Cook,  born  8  May,  1855  ; 
married  7  Sept.,  1874,  .John  A.,  son  of  Patrick  Dunn.  Child  : 
3319.     George  W.  Dunn,  born  18  April,  1875. 

3320.  IV.       Charles  William  Cook,  born  21  May,  1858. 

3321.  V.        Inez  Edwards  Cook,  born  8  Oct.,  1862. 
3322.     II.       John   Bagley   Brookings,  born  12  -June,  1826 ; 

married  first  18  Sept.,  1851,  Mary  Harriden,  daughter  of  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  (Quaiies)  Pierce,  who  died  20  Dec,  1876,  and  second 
4  Nov.,  1877,  Mary  Woodbury,  daughter  of  Joseph  Stockman  and 
widow  of  Wallace  P.  Wells  of  Newburyport.     Child : 

3323.     I.     Mary  Ellen  Brookings,  born  11  Oct.,  1853; 

married  24  Nov.,   1872,  William  W.,  son  of  William  J.  and 

Hannah  H.  (Adams)  Creasey.     Childi*en  : 

3324.  I.         Nellie  Weston  Creasey,  born  25  June, 
1873. 

3325.  II.       William  Bagley    Creasey,    born    18 
Nov.,  1875  ;  died  2  Oct.,  1881. 

3326.  III.      Mary  Elizabeth  Creasey,  born  5  Dec, 
1877;  died  1  Sept.,  1880. 

3327.  IV.       Robert  Brookings  Creasey,  born  30 
April,  1880  ;  died  4  Sept.,  1880. 

3327.1.  V.        Alice  Pierce  Creasey,  born  10  Aug., 
1881. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  263 

3328.  III.  David  Little  Brookings,  born  5  Aug.,  1828; 
married  first  26  Jan.,  1852,  Lydia  L.  Post,  who  died  28  Oct.,  1863, 
and  second  1  Jan.,  1869,  Margaret  J.,  daughter  of  Benjamin  H. 
Jacques  and  widow  of  Thomas  Hattle  of  Newburyport.  He  died 
26  Sept.,  1878.     Children: 

3329.  I.         Estelle   Brookings,   born    14   Nov.,  1853; 
died  15  April,  1870. 

3330.  II.        George  Melvin  Brookings,  born  2  March, 
1855  ;  died  14  May,  1857. 

3331.  TV.  Melvin  Fessenden  Brookings,  born  23  Dec, 
1830  ;  married  19  Jan.,  1862,  (3127)  Harriet  Marie  Woodman. 

3332.  V.  George  William  Brookings,  born  17  Sept.,  1833  ; 
married  20  Sept.,  1862,  Mary  Ann  Robbins,  daughter  of  James  and 
Maria  (Tuttle)  Ball  of  Athol,  Mass.     ChUdi-en  : 

3333.  I.         Maria  Jeannette  Brookings,  born  4  Aug., 
1864. 

3334.  II.        Mary  Carrie  Brookings,  born  4  Aug.,  1868. 

3335.  III.      Margaret  Evelyn  Brookings,  born  29  Dec, 
1870. 

3336.  rV".      George  William  Brookings,  born  2  Jan., 
1873  ;  died  25  July,  1873. 

3337.  V.        Charles  Trafton  Brookings,  born  2  Jan., 
1873  ;  died  13  May,  1873. 

3338.  VI.      Launcelot   Brookings,   born    and   died    14 
Jan.,  1876. 

3339.  VI.  Elizabeth  Sarah  Brookings,  born  5  Dec,  1835  ; 
married  19  May,  1857,  William  M.,  son  of  Moody  and  Sophia  A. 
Kimball  of  Newburyport,  who  died  24  July,  1865.     Children  : 

3340.  I.         Moody  Kimball,  born  8  March,  1858  ;  died 
14  March,  1858. 

3341.  n.       Annie  Marden  Kimball,  born  3  Aug.,  1861. 

3342.  III.      Elizabeth  Brookings  Kimball,  born  20  Sept. , 
1863. 

3343.  VII.  Mary  Little  Brookings,  born  15  Aug.,  1839; 
died  12  March,  1844. 

3344.  VTII.  Samuel  Brookings,  born  24  Aug.,  1841  ;  married 
18  Sept.,  1862,  Abbie  W.,  daughter  of  Moses  M.  and  Elizabeth 
O.  MerriU. 

3345.  IX.  Philip  Brookings,  born  4  Sept.,  1843  ;  died  13 
Jan.,  1845. 


264  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1232. 
JOSEPH,*^  [Jonathan^  Stephen-^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  26  July, 
1788  ;  married  Aug.,  1811,  (2757)  Rebecca  Webster,  who  was  born 
30  April,  1794,  and  died  at  Haverhill  28  Dec,  1879.  He  was  a 
farmer,  lived  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  where  his  children  were  born, 
and  subsequently  in  Atkinson.  He  died  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  8  Aug., 
1875.     Children : 

3346.  I.  John  Webster,  born  27  Aug.,  1812;  is  a  farmer 
in  good  circumstances  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 

*3347.  II.  Elbridge  Gerry,  born  11  Nov.,  1817;  died  29 
Dec,  1869. 

*3348.  III.  David  Webster,  born  14  Nov.,  1829;  died  8 
Nov.,  1879. 

*3349.     IV.       Laurania  Rebecca,  born  15  March,  1834. 

3350.  V.  Joseph  Francis,  born  28  Aug.,  1837;  is  a  shoe 
cutter  by  occupation,  and  lives  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where  he  is 
assistant  engineer  in  the  fire  department. 

1233. 

STEPHEN,'^  [Jonathan^  Stephen^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  29  April, 
1792;  married  first  11  Aug.,  1814,  Betsey  Greenough,  who  died  9 
April,  1837,  aged  47,  and  second  8  Oct.,  1853,  Mary  K.  Pember- 
ton,  widow  of  Charles  S.  Kimball  of  Bradford.  He  was  a  farmer, 
lived  in  Groveland  and  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  died  27  Feb.,  1875. 
Children  : 

3351.  I.  Albert  Alphonso,  born  9  March,  1818 ;  died 
unmarried  25  Feb.,  1839. 

3352.  II.       Mary  Jane,  born  1824;  died  unmarried  1  Aug. ,  1845. 

3353.  III.  Elizabeth  Albina,  born  1832;  married  5  Oct., 
1851,  (1780)  William  Read  Little,  and  died  23  June,  1853. 

1234. 

JOHN,*'  [Jonathan^  Stephen*  Moses^  Moses^~\  born  23  Oct.,  1794  ; 
married  14  Nov.,  1822,  (1680)  Louisa  Calef,  who  was  born  17  Nov., 
1798,  and  died  29  May,  1850.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lumberman  by 
occupation,  a  prominent  citizen  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  where  he  died 
27  June,  1852.     ChUdren : 

*3354.     I.         William  Calef,  born  17  Dec,  1823. 


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SIXTH   GENERATION.  265 

3355.  II.  Louisa,  born  7  Feb.,  1830  ;  married  20  May,  1852, 
Hazen  Laurens,  son  of  (1651)  Hazen  Hoyt,  who  was  born  27  Feb., 
1825.     She  died  14  Sept.,  1863.     Child: 

3356.     I.         George  Wilbur  Hoyt,  born  12  April,  1853  ; 
is  a  farmer  in  Ohio. 

1236. 

DAVID,''  [Jonathan^  Stephen^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  1  Aug., 
1803;  married  27  Jan.,  1831,  Louisa,  daughter  of  Obadiah  and 
Hannah  Peaslee  of  Newton,  N.  H.,  who  died  15  March,  1864,  aged 
59.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.     Children : 

3357.  I.  Hannah  Bartlett,  born  19  March,  1832 ;  mar- 
ried 25  Nov.,  1858,  Amos  Clark. 

3358.  II.  Jonathan  Peaslee,  born  7  May,  1839  ;  married 
Mary  Adelaide  Jewell,  and  is  a  farmer  in  Amesbury,  Mass.     Child : 

3359.     I.     Annie  Louisa,  born  10  Oct.,  1874. 

3360.  III.  Jacob  Edward,  born  15  Nov.,  1843  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 30  July,  1872. 

3361.  IV.  MosES  Bartlett,  born  27  Jan.,  1849;  married  18 
Oct.,  1871,  Sarah  Ann  Hale  of  Newburyport. 

1237. 

MARY,«  [Jacob''  Stephen''  Mose^  Moses'']  born  30  May,  1788; 
married  13  Oct.,  1811,  Capt.  Reuben  Fisher,  who  died  Nov.,  1847. 
She  died  17  Sept.,  1840.     ChUdren : 

3262.  I.  Mary  Little  Fisher,  married  4  Sept.,  1833, 
Miles,  son  of  Miles  and  Martha  (Ku'by)  King.  Mr.  King  lived  in 
Norfolk,  Va.,  was  mayor  of  the  city,  and  died  8  Dec,  1849.  Mrs. 
King  resides  at  Newburyport  during  the  summer. 

3363.  II.        William  Wingate  Fisher,  died  29  April,  1817. 

3364.  III.  Christopher  Fry  Fisher,  born  at  Norfolk,  Va., 
30  Nov.,  1818  ;  married  25  May,  1842,  Sarah  Virginia,  daughter  of 
Russell  and  Margaret  Hill,  who  was  born  in  Petersburg,  Va.,  25 
Feb.,  1819,  and  died  11  Sept.,  1873.  He  died  25  May,  1861. 
Children  : 

3365.     I.         Martha   Virginia   Fisher,    born    15    April, 
1843  ;  died  27  April,  1843. 


266  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3366.  II.  Martha  Hill  Fisher,  born  18  March,  1845  ; 
died  23  Dec,  1845. 

3367.  III.  Mary  Little  Fisher,  born  3  Dec,  1846  ; 
married  21  Dec,  1869,  Robert  W.  Collier,  who  was  born  4 
Sept.,  1845.     Children: 

3368.  I.         Mary  AliceCollier,born6  Aug.,  1870. 

3369.  II.       Robert   R.   Collier,  born   5   March, 
1872. 

3370.  III.      Sarah  Hill  Collier,  born  15  Dec,  18  73. 

3371.  IV.       Christopher  Fry  Fisher  Collier,  born 
9  May,  1875. 

3372.  V.        Martha    Russell    Collier,    born    23 
Oct.,  1876. 

3373.  VI.      Margaret  King  Collier,       Kq^.^   9 

3374.  VII.     Lillian  de  Lagnel   Collier,  j 
Dec,  1880. 

3375.  IV.  Margaret  Baptist  Fisher,  born  15  March, 
1849;  died  8  Jan.,  1855. 

3376.  V.  Sarah  Hill  Fisher,  born  23  Aug.,  1851; 
died  11  Jan.,  1855. 

3377.  VI.  Christopher  Fry  Fisher, born  25  Oct.,  1855  ; 
died  1  Dec,  1855. 

3378.  VII.     Eliza  Glanville  Fisher,  born  12  Jan.,  1857. 

3379.  IV.      Virginia  Hope  Stuart  Fisher,  died  9  April,  1843. 

3380.  V.        Margaret  Caldwell  Fisher,  died  20  Aug. ,  1877. 

3381.  VI.  Susan  Caroline  Fisher,  married  Major  de  Lagnel, 
and  died  24  May,  1869. 

3382.  VII.     Harriet  Little  Fisher,  died  30  March,  1830. 

3383.  VIII.  Georgiana  Ham  Fisher,  died  28  March,  1830. 

3384.  IX.      Henry  William  Fisher. 

3385.  X.  Georgiana  King  Fisher,  married  Major  William 
M.  Gordon,  a  civil  engineer,  and  died  at  Florence,  Ala.,  22  April, 
1878.     Children : 

3386.  I.  Hope  Stuart  Gordon,  born  in  Petersburg, 
Va.,  19  Nov.,  1859  ;  died  22  March,  1861. 

3387.  II.  William  Milburn  Gordon,  born  in  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  19  Dec,  1860  ;  died  6  Feb.,  1863. 

3388.  III.  Charles  Courtney  Gordon,  born  at  Hills- 
borough, N.  C,  23  Nov.,  1862. 


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SIXTH   GENERATION.  267 

3389.  IV.      Adolphus  de  Lagnel  Gordon,  bom  26  Sept., 
1864,  in  Hillsborough,  N.  C. 

3390.  V.        Mary  Fisher  Gordon,  born  2  April,  1866, 
in  Newburn,  N.  C. 

3391.  VI.       Ann  Milburn  Gordon,  born  16  July,  1867, 
in  Newburn,  N.  C. 

3392.  VII.     Georgiana  Gordon,  born  7  Jan.,  1872,  in 
Donaldson ville.  La.  ;  died  28  March,  1872. 

1246. 

EDWARD  BASS,''  IJacob^  Steplieiv'  Moses^  Moses'''\  born  3  July, 
1804  ;  married  first  27  June,  1833,  Abby  C.  Brigham  of  Providence, 
R.  I.,  who  died  19  Nov.,  1840,  and  second  Mary  Ketchum,  daughter 
of  Dr.  Galen  Carter  of  New  York.  He  was  a  prominent  broker  in 
New  York  City,  was  connected  in  business  with  his  brother  Jacob 
Little,  and  died  14  Dec,  1864.  His  children,  besides  two  sons  who 
died  before  him,  are  Mary  K.  C.  and  Anne  E.  K.  who  live  with  their 
mother  at  Stamford,  Conn. 

1243- 

JACOB,«  IJacoh^  Stephen''  Moses^  Moses^']  born  19  March,  1797  ; 
married  16  June,  1845,  Augusta  M.,  daughter  of  Peter  McCarty  of 
New  York,  who  died  20  April,  1878.  Mr.  Little  inherited  from  his 
ancestry  a  sound  constitution,  good  principles,  and  indomitable 
energy.  After  serving  an  apprenticeship  of  five  years  in  the  count- 
ing house  of  the  well-known  Jacob  Barker,  an  intimate  acquaintance 
of  his  father,  he  selected  in  1822  a  small  basement  office  on  Wall 
Street,  New  York,  and  began  business  on  his  own  account  as  an 
exchange  specie  broker.  During  the  next  twelve  years — working 
eighteen  hours  a  day — he  promptly  and  shrewdly  executed  all  orders, 
and  his  success  was  due  to  his  integrity  no  less  than  to  his  talent. 
In  1834  Mr.  Little  stood  at  the  head  of  the  leading  financiers  and 
bankers  of  the  city.  He  controlled  large  amounts  of  stock  and 
money,  and  was  known  as  the  "  Napoleon  of  the  board."  But 
however  wise  or  prudent  a  man  may  be,  however  large  or  well  in- 
vested his  fortune,  if  he  is  a  speculator  he  cannot  be  sure  that  com- 
mercial disaster  will  not  overtake  him.  Mr.  Little  did  not  escape. 
Thrice  he  was  carried  down,  but  he  was  never  dishonored.  He  re- 
covered himself  and  paid  up  his  contracts  in  full.     On  his  first  sus- 


268  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

pension,  though  legally  free  from  liability,  he  disbursed  nearly  one 
million  dollars,  paying  every  creditor  in  full  with  interest ;  so  that  it 
was  a  common  saying  among  moneyed  men  that  Jacob  Little's  sus- 
pended paper  was  better  than  the  checks  of  most  merchants.  He 
closed  his  long  career  without  a  stain  upon  his  mercantile  reputa- 
tion. The  news  of  his  death,  which  occurred  28  March,  1865, 
startled  the  great  city  ;  merchants  came  together  to  do  him  honor, 
resolutions  of  respect  were  adopted,  and  the  Stock  Board  adjourned 
to  attend  his  funeral.     Child  : 

*3393.     I.     William  McCarty,  born  6  Sept.,  1846. 

1240. 

MOSES  SAWYER,"  \_Jacol/  Stephen"^  Moses^  Moses''^  born  28 
Sept.,  1790;  married  Eliza  H.,  daughter  of  Simeon  and  Abby 
(Hendrickson)  Boerum  of  Oyster  Bay,  Long  Island,  who  was  born 
14  Sept.,  1811,  and  died  7  Dec,  1854.  He  was  educated  as  a  phy- 
sician, and  practiced  his  profession  in  New  York  and  Brooklyn, 
where  he  died  30  March,  1856.     Children  : 

*3394.     I.         Abby  Jane,  born  in  New  York  4  Jan.,  1834. 
*3395.     II.       Moses  Sawyer,  born  in  Brooklyn  1  June,  1840. 
3396.     III.      Jacob,  born   in  Brooklyn   6  Jan.,   1845  ;    was  a 
stock-broker  in  New  York,  and  died  unmarried  9  Sept.,  1875. 

1250. 

WILLIAM,*'  [  William  Coffin^  Jolm^  Moses^  Moses'^^  born  7  April, 
1771  ;  married  26  Nov.,  1797,  Mary,  daughter  of  Anthony  Chase, 
a  cloth  manufacturer  and  farmer  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  She  was  born 
7  Nov.,  1777,  and  died  7  Oct.,  1857.  At  the  time  of  his  marriage 
he  was  employed  in  coach  building  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  after- 
wards he  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  metal  ornaments  and  mould- 
ings at  Philadelphia,  where  most  of  his  life  was  spent.  He  was  a 
good  artist,  an  accomplished  penman,  and  somewhat  of  a  wit.  He 
died  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  2  Aug.,  1836,  while  on  his  return  from  the 
west,  where  he  had  purchased  large  tracts  of  land.     Children  : 

*3397.  I.  William  Coffin,  born  8  April,  1799  ;  died  4  Dec, 
1875. 

*3398.  11.  Thomas  Rowell,  born  21  Nov.,  1800;  died  16 
Jan.,  1878. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  269 

3399.  III.  Caroline,  born  11  April,  1803;  died  unmarried 
12  May,  1880. 

*3400.  IV.  Fanny,  bom  2  July,  1805  ;  died  18  Jan.,  1879. 
3401.  V.  Selina  Huntingdon,  born  25  March,  1807;  mar- 
ried Rev.  William  Spruill  of  Alabama,  who  died  soon  after  their 
marriage.  Their  only  child,  a  daughter,  died  in  infancy.  Mrs. 
Spruill  was  a  good  artist,  and  a  woman  of  much  business  tact. 
She  died  2  Nov.,  1868. 

*3402.     VI.      Robert,  born  25  May,  1809  ;  died  4  March,  1875. 

3403.  VII.  John,  born  July,  1810;  died  unmarried  31  Dec, 
1843. 

1251. 

J0HN,*5  [Williani  Coffin^  John^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  13  Nov., 
1773  ;  married  Susannah,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Hannah  Kendrick, 
who  was  born  17  June,  1779,  and  died  22  March,  1856.  He  lived 
at^Amesbury,  Mass.,  and  was  one  of  the  first  to  introduce  the  man- 
ufacture of  carriages  at  that  place.  He  died  in  Boston  9  July,  1812. 
Children : 

3404.  I.         Mary,  born  18  June,  1799  ;■  died  22  July,  1803. 

3405.  II.       Ann,  born  1  June,  1801  ;  died  22  Sept.,  1814. 
*3406.     III.      Mary  RowELL,    born    15    Aug.,    1803;    died  12 

March,  1880. 

3407.  IV.  John,  born  1  Aug.,  1805;  married  Irene,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  William  and  Mary  Bartlett,  who  died  27  Oct.,  1857, 
aged  49.  He  lived  at  West  Amesbury  and  was  engaged  in  plating 
for  carriages.  He  died  2^  Sept.,  1859.  His  two  children  died 
unnamed. 

*3408.  V.  Thoihas  Kendrick,  born  2  May,  1807. 
3409.  VI.  William  Coffin,  born  15  May,  1809  ;  married  23 
Feb.,  1832,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Dea.  William  and  Hannah  Pecker, 
who  was  born  7  Dec,  1811,  and  married  second  Enoch  Eastman. 
Mr.  Little  was  a  carriage  trimmer  and  harness-maker,  and  lived  at 
West  Amesbury,  where  he  died  9  March,  1835.     Child : 

3410.     I.     Charlotte  Coffin,  born  14  Feb.,  1835  ;    died 
9  April,  1837. 

*3411.  VII.  George  Washington,  born  6  Sept.,  1811;  died 
8  Feb.,  1857. 


270  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1252. 
ABIGAIL,^  [  William  Coffin^  John^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  30  Aug., 
1777  ;  married  10  May,  1800,  Moses  Chase,  who  died  20  Feb.,  1822. 
He  was  a  cooper  by  trade,  and  lived  in  West  Newbury.     She  died 
Sept.,  1859.     Children: 

3412.  I.  Mary  L.  Chase,  born  30  March,  1801  ;  married 
Josiah  Brown,  a  shoe  manufacturer  of  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  died 
July,  1876. 

3413.  II.  William  L.  Chase,  born  1  April,  1804  ;  married 
Sally  Minot,  and  died  June,  1875.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in 
Bristol,  N.  H. 

3414.  III.  Lydia  D.  Chase,  born  15  May,  1807  ;  married 
Timothy  Flanders,  a  comb-maker  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  died 
March,  1865. 

3415.  IV.  Metaphor  S.  Chase,  born  21  Oct.,  1808;  mar- 
ried Mary  George.     He  i«  a  shoemaker  and  lives  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

3416.  V.  Abigail  J.  Chase,  born  11  March,  1811  ;  married 
Isaac  Morse,  a  harness-maker  of  Bradford,  Mass. ,  and  died  July,  1877. 

3417.  VI.  Ann  Maria  Chase,  born  18  Feb.,  1813  ;  married 
Edward  D.  Offutt,  a  furniture  dealer  of  Manchester,  N.  H. 

3418.  VII.  Hannah  B.  Chase,  born  20  April,  1816  ;  married 
James  Cate,  a  farmer  of  Tilton,  N.  H. 

1253. 

FRANCIS,''  [William  Coffiiv'  John*  Moses^  Mose^'}  born  7  May, 
1780;  married  first  20  Nov.,  1807,  Polly  Sargent  of  West  Ames- 
bury,  who  was  born  3  Dec,  1784,  and  died  15  Oct.,  1837,  and  sec- 
ond Feb.,  1843,  Lydia  Vanboria  Kimball,  who  survives.  He  was  a 
silver  plater  by  trade,  a  very  ingenious  workman,  and  lived  in  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.  Later  in  life  he  removed  to  Salisbury,  N.  H,  where  he 
died  18  March,  1860.     Children  : 

3419.  I.         Dorothy,  born  31  Oct.,  1808;  died  20  Aug.,  1815. 

3420.  II.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  30  Jan.,  1811  ;  married 
George  P.  Patten  of  Amesbury,  Mass.,  and  died  5  Sept.,  1853. 
Children  : 

3421.     I.         GeorgeFrancisPatten,died30  March,  1842. 
8422.     II.       William  Ladd  Patten,  born  31  July,  1841  ; 
died  13  April,  1842. 

3423.     in.      Charles  Millard  Patten,  born  8  June,  1849. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  2» 

*3424.     III.     John,  born  13  Dec,  1813. 

3425.  IV.  Dorothy  Sargent,  born  24  Jan.,  1816  ;  died  un- 
married Sept.,  1839. 

3426.  V.  William  Coffin,  born  19  Feb.,  1818  ;  married  18 
Nov.,  1850,  Lucy  Ann,  daughter  of  Moses  Thompson  of  North 
Deerfield,  N.  H.,  who  died  26  Jan.,  1868,  aged  41.  He  is  a  shoe- 
maker by  trade,  was  lately  engaged  in  business  at  Franklin,  N.  H., 
and  now  (1881)  lives  at  Merrimac,  Mass. 

3427.  VI.  Moses  Sargent,  born  10  March,  1820;  died  15 
Oct.,  1822. 

3428.  VII.  Moses  Sargent,  born  20  March,  1823  ;  married 
28  Nov.,  1850,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  Atkinson,  who 
was  born  at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  10  May,  1829,  and  survives  him. 
Mr.  Little  was  a  furniture  manufacturer  at  Manchester,  and  after- 
wards a  farmer  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  where  he  died  6  July,  1879. 
Child  : 

3429.     Alfred  Danforth,  born  27  April,  1858  ;  died  20 
Dec,  1867. 

*3430.     VIII.  Francis  Valentine,  born  20  Dec,  1826. 

*3431.     IX.      George  Sujviner,  born  18  Aug.,  1844. 

*3432.     X.        Stephen  Kimball,  born  26  Dec,  1846. 
3433.     XL      Hazen  Robinson,  born  31  Oct.,  1853  ;  married  28 
March,  1876,  Mattie  A.  Dow,  and  died  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  15  Sept., 
1876,  without  issue. 

1255. 

THOMAS  R0WELL,6  IWilUam  Coffin^  John''  Moses^  Moses^'] 
born  23  May,  1786  ;  married  1816,  Nancy,  daughter  of  John  Web- 
ster, who  was  born  Jan.,  1788,  and  died  1  Sept.,  1868.  He  was  a 
wheelwright  and  farmer  in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  1  Jan., 
1861.     Children,  beside  two  who  died  young  : 

*3434.  I.  John  Webster,  born  7  April,  1818  ;  died  21  Dec, 
1877. 

*3435.     II.       Thomas  Dearborn,  born  14  Aug.,  1823. 

1256. 
VALENTINE,^  [  William  Coffin^  John*  Moses^  Mose^^  born  21 
Feb.,  1790;  married  first  9  Nov.,  1815,  Mary,  daughter  of  Lieut. 
Jonathan  Clark  of  Bethel,  Me.,  who  was  born  24  April,  1793,  and 


jf2  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

died  26  Jan.,  1831,  and  second  15  Sept.,  1831,  Miranda,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Nathan  Church,  who  was  born  in  Bridgton,  Me.,  7  July, 
1791,  and  died  5  Feb.,  1879.  Mr.  Little  graduated  at  Dartmouth 
in  1811,  studied  for  the  ministry  with  Rev.  Mr.  Dodge  of  Moulton- 
borough,  N.  H.,  and  served  as  a  home  missionary  in  Maine  for 
several  years.  In  1820  he  moved  to  Bridgton  where  he  had 
charge  of  the  academy,  and  in  1823  was  settled  over  the  Congrega- 
tional church  at  Lovell,  Me.,  where  he  preached  until  his  health 
failed.  He  then  returned  to  his  native  place,  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  and 
resided  there  till  his  death  4  June,  1852.  Children,  beside  a  son 
that  died  in  infancy  : 

*3436.  I.  Selina  Dodge,  born  1  Oct.,  1816;  died  25 
March,  1862. 

*3437.     II.        Orsina  Parker,  born  20  Oct.,  1821. 

*3438.     III.      Caroline  Eliza,  born  12  Dec,  1823. 
3439.     IV.       Henry    Martyn,    born    11    April,    1828,    was    a 
mechanic  by  occupation,  and   was   living  unlnarried  in  Georgia  in 
1860. 

*3440.     V.        Miranda  Mary,  born  in  Lovell  18  Feb.,  1836. 

1265. 

MICHAEL,^  [Josiah^  Moses*  Moses^  Moses'^^  born  14  March,  1771  ; 
married  first  19  Oct.,  1800,  Sarah  Stover,  who  died  28  July,  1801, 
and  second,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Elizabeth  (Wal- 
lingford)  Ricker,  wlio  was  born  5  Nov.,  1776,  and  died  18  March, 
1864.  He  graduated  at  Dartmouth  College  in  1792,  and  was  engaged 
in  farming  at  Minot,  Me.,  where  he  died  16  March,  1830.     Child  : 

*3441.     JosiAH  Stover,  born  9  July,  1801  ;  died  2  April,  1862. 

1266. 
EDWARD,'^  IJosiahP  Moses*  Moses^  Moses'']  born  12  March,  1773  ; 
married  10  Jan.,  1799,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  and  Han- 
nah (Merrill)  Brown, f  who  was  born  9  Feb.,  1772,  and  died  1  Aug., 

t  Capt.  Thomas 6  Brown,  born  10  March,  1746,  at  Turkey  Hill,  Newbury,  was  a  suc- 
cessful sea-captain,  and  died  25  June,  1803.  His  brother  Benjamin  was  the  father  of 
(69)  Rev.  Dr.  Francis  Brown,  President  of  Dartmouth  College.  Thomas  «  was  descended 
from  Thomasi  Browne,  a  weaver,  who  came  from  Malford,  England,  to  Newbury  in  1635, 
through  Francis  2  who  married  Mary  Johnson  21  Nov.,  1653,  John  3  who  married  Ruth 
Huse  27  Aug.,  1683,  Thomas^  who  married  Ann  Cheney  3  Dec,  1712,  andFrancisS  who 
married  Mary  Lowell  5  May,  1741. 


^5^^ 


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SIXTH   GENERATION.  273 

1828,  and  second  21  June,  1831,  Hannah,  widow  of  Tappan  Chase 
of  Portland  and  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Smith)  Andrews, 
who  was  born  20  June,  1789,  and  died  14  June,  1868. 

Mr.  Little  was  educated  at  Exeter  Academy  and  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, where  he  graduated  in  1797.  He  studied  law  with  Chief  Justice 
Parsons  at  Newburyport,  practiced  his  profession  there  for  several 
years  with  considerable  success,  and  was  count}^  attorney  and  pub- 
lisher of  law  reports  for  the  commonwealth.  He  was  also  a  dele- 
gate to  the  General  Court  for  several  years.  After  the  destructive 
fire  of  1811,  by  which  he  lost  nearly  all  his  property,  he  removed  to 
Portland,  Me.,  where  he  was  engaged  in  the  book  trade,  and  in  1826 
to  Auburn,  where  he  continued  to  reside  during  the  remainder  of  his 
life.  The  owner  by  inheritance  of  a  lai'ge  part  of  the  surrounding 
territory,  he  had  great  influence  in  directing  and  promoting  the 
growth  of  the  place.  He  realized  this  power,  and  S3'stematically 
sought  not  alone  the  material  but  especially  the  moral  and  intellect- 
ual advancement  of  the  community.  He  gave  the  land  for  the  first 
church,  met  nearly  one-half  the  cost  of  its  erection,  and  for  some 
time  supported  public  services  practically  at  his  own  expense. 
Others  were  expected  to  contribute  as  the}^  felt  able,  the  balance 
being  supplied  by  him.  In  his  youth  he  perhaps  leaned  towards  the 
Unitarian  side  in  the  controversy  then  existing  in  most  Congrega- 
tional churches,  but  after  his  residence  in  Portland,  where  he  was  a 
parishioner  of  Dr.  Payson,  his  views  underwent  a  change,  and  he  be- 
came a  firm  Trinitarian,  and  a  devout  and  earnest  Christian. 

He  established  and  endowed  an  academy  which  continued  in  suc- 
cessful operation  for  forty  years,  and  gained  a  high  reputation 
throughout  the  State.  After  the  rise  of  the  high  school  system  the 
grounds  and  a  portion  of  the  funds  were  transferred  by  the  trustees 
to  the  town,  which  now  maintains  an  Edward  Little  High  School  and 
has  erected  a  statue  in  his  honor.  His  policy  as  regards  the  mate- 
rial interest  of  the  place  was  no  less  far-sighted.  The  owner  of  the 
water-power  which  has  since  given  rise  to  the  busy  manufacturing 
city  of  Lewiston,  he  sold  it  at  a  merely  nominal  price  to  encourage 
the  introduction  of  outside  capital.  He  aided  to  the  extent  of  his 
power  every  new  industry,  and  in  particular  strove  to  induce  worthy 
mechanics  of  every  class  to  settle  in  the  place.  He  was  a  pioneer  ia 
the  temperance  reform,  held  radical  views  on  the  subject,  and  was 
not  slow  to  express  his  displeasure  with  those  who  persisted  in  the 
use  and  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  in  the  face  of  the  resulting  evils. 
18 


*3442. 

I. 

1854. 

*3443. 

II. 

3444. 

III. 

*3445. 

IV. 

3446. 

V. 

Nov.,  1805, 

3447. 

VI. 

3448. 

VII 

*3449. 

VII 

Nov.,  1867 

*3450. 

IX. 

3451. 

X. 

3452. 

XI. 

274  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Promptness  and  energy,  perhaps  his  most  noticeable  qualities,  char- 
acterized him  to  the  very  close  of  his  life.  He  died  21  Sept.,  1849. 
Children : 

Thomas  Brown,  born  4  Nov.,  1799  ;  died  7  March, 

JosiAH,  born  29  April,  1801  ;  died  9  Aug.,  1865. 
Sarah,  born  29  Oct.,  1802  ;  died  14  Jan.,  1810. 
Hannah,  born  25  Feb.,  1804  ;  died  29  May,  1880. 
Edward    ToppAN,   born   13   Sept.,  1805;  died   1 

Maria,  born  22  Oct.,  1806  ;  died  22  Feb.,  1817. 
Eliza,  born  20  Sept.,  1808  ;  died  19  Oct.,  1809. 
VIII.  Edward    Toppan,  born   29   Dec,   1809  ;    died  5 

Sarah,  born  18  May,  1811. 

Moses,  born  24  June,  1812  ;  died  18  July,  1812. 

Moses,  born  5  July,  1813  ;  died  2  Dec,  1813. 

126T. 

ALICE,''  [JosiaJi^  Moses*  Moses^  Moses^  born  1  Feb.,  1775; 
married  early  in  1797,  Thomas,  son  of  Benjamin  andLydia  (White) 
Hale,t  who  was  born -23  Jan.,  1773,  and  died  14  Aug.,  1836.  She 
died  27  July,  1819.  Mr.  Hale  married  second  17  Sept.,  1822,  her 
sister  Mary,  who  was  born  4  May,  1786,  and  died  26  Jan.,  1871. 
He  was  early  left  an  orphan,  learned  the  hatter's  trade,  pursued  that 
business  at  Newbury,  and  was  also  engaged  in  shipping.  He  served 
as  town  treasurer,  and  was  justice  of  the  peace  for  many  years. 
Children  : 

3453.  I.  Benjamin  Hale,  born  23  Nov.,  1797;  married  9 
April,  1823,  Mary  Caroline,  daughter  of  Hon.  Cyrus  and  Hannah 
(Storer)  King  of  Saco,  Me.,  who  was  born  27  Jan.,  1799,  and  died 
,22  Jan.,  1867.  Dr.  Hale  graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1818,  and 
after  teaching  a  year  at  Saco  Academy,  entered  (1819)  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  and  was  licensed  to  preach  in  Jan.,  1822,  by 
.the  York  Association.  He  became  tutor  in  geometry  and  natural 
philosophy  in  1820,  at  Bowdoin,  and  in  1823  principal  of  the  Gardiner 
Lyceum,  an  institution  designed  for  the  education  of  persons  for  the 

t  Thomas  7  Hale  was  descended  fi'om  Thomas,!  the  emigrant;  through  Thomas  2 
Thomas  3  Thomas  4  Thomas  5  Benjamiu.fi  For  a  full  account  of  the  ancestry  of  this 
family  see  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  January,  1877,  and  October,  1881. 


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SIXTH   GENERATION.  275 

more  practical  callings  in  life.  While  there  he  published  a  work  entitled 
"Introduction  to  the  Mechanical  Principles  of  Carpentry."  In  1827 
he  became  professor  of  chemistry  and  mineralogy  at  Dartmouth,  and 
held  that  office  until  it  was  abolished  by  the  trustees  in  1835.  Pre- 
vious to  this  he  had  received  orders  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
church  (1828).  During  his  residence  at  Hanover,  he  delivered 
lectures  on  chemistry,  pharmacy,  medical  jurisprudence,  and  natural 
philosophy  to  the  classes  in  the  medical  department,  laid  the  founda- 
tion for  the  college's  valuable  geological  and  mineralogical  cabinet, 
and  published  his  "  Scriptural  Illustrations  of  the  Liturgy."  The 
winter  of  1835-6  Dr.  Hale  spent  in  the  West  Indies,  on  account  of 
an  attack  of  bronchitis.  On  his  return  he  was  elected  to  the  presi- 
dency of  Geneva  (now  Hobart)  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  and  entered 
upon  his  duties  in  October.  In  consequence  of  his  labors  and 
anxieties,  arising  from  the  depressed  state  of  the  college  and  its 
finances,  his  health  became  so  far  impaired  that  after  a  voyage  to 
Europe  in  1852-3,  with  no  permanent  benefit,  he  resigned  his  presi- 
dency in  1858.  Besides  the  books  above  mentioned,  he  published  a 
number  of  sermons,  addresses,  and  occasional  pamphlets  devoted, 
with  very  few  exceptions,  to  the  work  which  he  had  now  immediately 
before  him, — the  building  up  of  an  educational  institution  in  which 
there  should  be  combined  with  the  highest  intellectual  culture  of  the 
mind,  the  systematic  and  correct  training  of  the  heart  in  the  religion 
of  the  gospel  and  church  of  Christ.  He  died  at  Newburyport  15 
July,  1863.     Children : 

3454.  I.  Caroline  Alice  Hale,  born  16  Aug.,  1826; 
died  9  Feb.,  1837. 

3455.  II.  Benjamin  Hale,  born  31  Oct.,  1827  ;  mar- 
ried 29  Oct.,  1855,  Lucy  Balch,  daughter  of  Col.  Ebenezer 
and  Lucy  (Balch)  Hale,  who  was  born  19  June,  1836.  Mr. 
Hale  graduated  at  Hobart  College  in  1848,  studied  law  and 
resides  at  Newburyport,  where  he  is  mayor  of  the  city 
for  the  year  1882.     Children  : 

3456.  I.         James  White  Hale,  born  12  June, 
1858  ;  graduated  at  Dartmouth,  1881. 

3457.  II.        Mary   Alice    Hale,   born    6    March, 
1873;  died  8  Aug.,  1873. 

3458.  III.  Mary  King  Hale,  born  3  April,  1830  ;  died 
28  Dec,  1838. 

3459.  IV.       Sarah  Elizabeth  Hale,  born  3  July,  1832  ; 


276  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

married  14  Oct.,  1851,  llev.  Malcolm  Douglass,  D.D.,  son  of 
Major  David  Bates  Douglass,  LL.D.,  (Yale  1813)  and  Ann 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Andrew  Ellicott.  Dr.  Douglass  was  born 
at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  19  July,  1825,  graduated  at  Trinity  in 
1846,  was  tutor  in  mathematics  at  Geneva  College,  and  from 
1850  to  1859  rector  of  several  Episcopal  churches  in  New 
York.  He  was  rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Windsor,  Vt.,  from  1859 
to  1872.  In  the  latter  year  he  became  president  of  Norwich 
(military)  University,  and  since  1875  has  been  rector  of  Christ 
Church,  Andover,  Mass.     Children  : 

3460.  I.         Charles  Edward  Douglass,  born  11 
Sept.,  1852  ;  died  13  Sept.,  1852, 

3461.  II.        Mary  Caroline  Douglass. 

3462.  III.     Benjamin    Hale    Douglass,  born  29 
Dec,  1855  ;  received  degree  of  D.D.S.  at  Baltimore,  1881. 

3463.  IV.       David    Bates    Douglass,    born    14 
Aug.,  1858. 

3464.  V.        Malcolm   Douglass,  born   25   Nov., 
1864. 

3465.  VI.      Andrew   Ellicott   Douglass,  born  5 
July,  1867. 

3465.  VII.'  Moses  Hale  Douglass,  born  29  July, 
1870. 
3466.  V.  Thomas  Hale,  born  11  July,  1834;  mar- 
ried 24  Feb.,  1870,  Lucy  Frederic,  daughter  of  Jotham  Green 
and  Elizabeth  R.  (Prescott)  Searcy.  Mr.  Hale  graduated  at 
Hobart  College  in  1853,  was  vice  president  and  president  of 
the  Pacific  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  and  resides  in  Yon- 
kers,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

3467.  I.         Charlotte  Elizabeth  Prescott  Hale, 
born  5  Dec,  1870. 

3468.  II.        Thomas  Hale,  born  4  Feb.,  1874. 
3469.     VI.       Cyrus  King  Hale,  born  17  March,   1838; 

married  9  May,  1866,  his  cousin  (3490)  Alice  Little  Hale. 
He  graduated  at  Hobart  College  in  1858,  and  at  Harvard 
Law  School  in  1860.  He  was  in  business  in  New  York  for 
five  years,  then  removed  to  Boston,  and  was  secretary  of  the 
Massachusetts  Hospital  Life  Insurance  Company  at  the  time 
of  his  death  June  5,  1874.  Though  cut  off  in  early  manhood 
Mr.  Hale  had  gained  an  enviable  reputation  as  an  able  and 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  277 

upright   business  man,  whiile  his  personal   qualities  had  en- 
deared him  to  a  large  circle  of  friends.     Children  : 

3470.  I.  Cyrus  King  Hale,  born  24  Jan.,  1867. 

3471.  II.  Joshua  Hale,  born  8  May,  1869. 

3472.  III.  Josiah   Little  Hale,  born  24  Nov., 
1870. 

3473.  IV.  Benjamin  Hale,  born  6  May,  1873. 

3474.  VII.  Josiah  Little  Hale,  born  1  April,  1841 ; 
married  24  April,  1873,  Annie  Skinner,  daughter  of  Jacob 
Willard  and  Mary  B.  (Dean)  Pierce.  Dr.  Hale  graduated 
at  Hobart  College  in  1860,  studied  medicine  at  Harvard  Medi- 
cal School  and  in  Europe,  and  has  practiced  his  profession  in 
Boston,  where  he  now  resides.     Children  : 

3475.  I.  Josiah  Little  Hale,  born  6  March,  1874  ;. 
died  16  April,  1874. 

3476.  II.       Mary  Dean  Hale,  born  15  March,  1876. 

3477.  III.      Richard  King  Hale,  born  17  March,  1880. 

3478.  W.      Daughter,  born  1  Dec,  1881. 

3479.  II.  Moses  Little  Hale,  born  7  April,  1799  ;  mar- 
ried 13  May,  1824,  Mary  Lane,  daughter  of  Rev.  James  Miltimore 
of  Newburyport,  who  died  1  July,  1879,  aged  82.  Mr.  Hale  went 
to  Boston  at  the  age  of  sixteen  and  entered  the  office  of  Mr.  Joseph 
Balch,  and  soon  after  became  secretary  of  the  Merchants  Insurance 
Company,  a  position  he  held  until  1823,  when  he  was  chosen  secre- 
tary of  the  Massachusetts  Hospital  Life  Insurance  Company,  one  of 
the  first  of  the  mau}^  annuit}"  and  trust  companies  in  that  city.  To 
the  responsible  duties  of  his  position  he  devoted  himself  with  un- 
tiring fidelity  for  forty-five  years,  declining  flattering  offers  to  engage 
in  other  occupations,  and  even  refusing  the  actuaryship  of  his  own 
company,  preferring  to  remain  as  he  began,  its  secretary.  The 
Boston  Traveller^  alluding  to  his  business  career,  said,  "This  we 
may  say  emphatically,  that  a  more  careful,  methodical,  upright,  con- 
scientious, and  exact  business  man  never  stood  in  State  Street." 
Mr.  Hale  was  a  member  of  Bowdoin  Street  church,  of  which  he  was 
chosen  deacon  in  1851 .  He  was  a  successful  Sabbath  School  teacher, 
and  for  nearly  thirty  years  a  manager  of  the  Massachusetts  Sabbath. 
School  Society,  and  afterwards  a  vice  president  till  his  death.  He 
was  also  treasurer  of  the  Boston  City  Missionary  Society,  and  for 
many  years  one  of  its  executive  committee.  He  was  also  for  twenty- 
six  years  auditor  of  the  American  Board  of  Foreign  Missions.     la 


278  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1869  lie  removed  to  his  native  place,  Newburyport,  where  he  died 
22  June,  1874. 

3480.  III.  Thomas  Hale,  born  13  Oct.,  1800;  married  3 
Oct.,  1836,  Caroline  Charlotte  Jordan.  As  will  be  seen  by  the 
note  on  page  274,  Mr.  Hale's  Christian  name  was  one  handed 
down  from  father  to  son  for  many  j^ears.  His  great-great-uncle 
Oliver  said  he  was  the  representative  of  the  sixth  generation 
of  Thomas  Hales  that  he  had  seen.  He  learned  his  father's 
business,  and  in  1821  opened  a  store  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  where 
he  continued  six  years.  In  1827  he  made  a  voyage  in  the  brig 
America,  and  the  following  year  became  her  captain.  In  1836  he 
was  chosen  president  of  the  Merchants  Insurance  Company  of  New 
York,  and  a  few  years  later,  on  the  decision  of  the  officers  and  trus- 
tees to  close  up  their  business  in  order  to  make  a  change  in  the  sys- 
tem of  insurance,  he  was  appointed  sole  receiver.  Declining  the 
request  of  his  friends  to  reorganize  the  company  upon  the  mutual 
plan,  he  became  vice  president  of  the  Alliance  Insurance  Company. 
In  1851  he  accepted  the  vice  presidency  of  the  Atlantic  Insurance 
Company  of  New  York,  a  position  he  held  till  his  death  28  May,  1854. 
By  his  careful  and  conscientious  discharge  of  duty  he  merited  and  en- 
joyed the  confidence  and  respect  of  those  with  whom  he  was  asso- 
ciated in  business  relations,  while  his  gentleness  and  kindness  of 
heart  made  him  universallj^  beloved.  He  was  a  deacon  of  Plymouth 
church,  Brooklj^n,  and  an  active  worker  in  the  seaman's  cause,  be- 
ing connected  with  the  Sailors'  Snug  Harbor  and  Bethel.  He  was 
also  a  promoter  of  several  other  l:)enevoleut  and  charitable  institutions. 

3481.  IV.  Sarah  Hale,  born  29  March,  1802;  died  9 
April,  1834.  She  was  generous  and  amiable  with  her  friends ; 
patient  and  affectionate  with  the  young.  With  a  clear  and  discern- 
ing mind  and  a  sound  judgment,  she  ever  manifested  an  earnest 
desire  to  attain  to  what  was  noble,  true,  and  good.  Thoroughly 
educated,  she  derived  some  additional  beneint  from  experience  in 
teaching  as  an  assistant  in  the  school  of  that  noted  educator,  Mrs. 
Upham.  By  the  decease  of  her  mother  she  was  called  at  an  early 
age  to  the  care  of  her  father's  large  family.  She  endeared  herself 
to  her  brothers  and  sisters  by  her  judicious  advice  and  friendly 
counsel,  and  by.  her  innate  nobility  of  character  left  on  them  inef- 
faceable marks  of  her  own  characteristics,  and  a  memory  loved  and 
cherished  in  their  hearts.  She  filled  well  her  place  in  life,  and  left 
no  dut}^  undone,  or  service  unperformed.  A  character  so  pure  and 
healthy,  and  nearlj^  faultless,  is  difficult  to  describe,  and  yet  it  is 


SIXTH   GENEEATION.  279 

one  that  contributes  its  full  share  to  the  world's  goodness  and  hap- 
piness, and  more  than  any  other  is  worthy  of  imitation. 

3482.  V.  JosiAH  Little  Hale,  born  9  Dec,  1803;  entered 
at  the  age  of  eighteen  the  office  of  the  Merchants  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  Boston,  where  his  fidelity  and  courteous  manners  soon  won 
him  promotion.  In  1825  he  became  secretary  of  the  Washington 
Marine  Insurance  Company,  and  in  1828,  on  the  opening  of  a  branch 
office,  he  went  to  New  York  as  its  manager.  After  a  year  of 
marked  success  in  this  position  he  joined  with  the  late  Walter  R. 
Jones  in  establishing  the  Atlantic  Insurance  Company  of  New 
York.  To  do  this  he  had  to  raise  $150,000  of  the  capital  stock, 
and  his  Boston  friends  proved  their  confidence  in  his  character  and 
ability  hj  subscriptions  to  twice  that  amount.  In  this  position  he 
remained  for  twenty-five  years,  in  which  time  the  company  became 
the  leading  marine  insurance  company  in  the  country.  He  was  com- 
pelled by  continued  ill  health  to  resign  his  office  in  1854.  In  the 
resolutions  of  respect  and  regret  then  adopted,  the  trustees  refer  to 
the  compan}^  as  "  established  essentially  through  his  active  instru- 
mentality," and  as  having  under  his  administration  "  enjoyed  a 
course  of  uninterrupted  success."  Mr.  Hale  held,  with  an  intelli- 
gent and  firm  conviction,  the  great  doctrines  of  grace  ;  but  without 
bigotry  or  sectarianism.  The  Bible  was  his  daily  companion,  and 
doing  good  his  constant  delight.  He  died  unmarried  at  Newbury- 
port  26  Feb.,  1875. 

3483.  YI.  Edwakd  Hale,  born  8  Nov.,  1805;  married  30 
Jan.,  1837,  (1570)  Elizabeth  Little,  widow  of  Samuel  J.  Brown  and 
daughter  of  Samuel  Wigglesworth.  Mr.  Hale  has  been  engaged  in 
farming,  and  is  an  influential  and  highly  respected  citizen  of  New- 
bury, Yt.,  where  he  resides.  His  adopted  daughter,  Ellen  E.,  wife  of 
E.  R.  Sibley  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  died  at  her  father's  residence  12 
Nov.,  1869. 

3484.  YII.  Mary  Hale,  born  5  July,  1807  ;  died  13  March, 
1859.  The  character  of  Miss  Hale  was  one  which  could  be  known 
and  read  of  all.  She  was  of  an  open  and  generous  nature,  free 
from  all  disguises  ;  full  of  courage,  constancy,  and  kindness  ;  to  an 
uncommon  degree  unselfish  and  unsparing  of  her  means  or  her  per- 
sonal exertions  in  the  service  of  her  friends,  or  the  poor,  or  the  suf- 
fering. A  noble  stock  for  the  engrafting  of  the  influences  of  divine 
grace.  Her  faith  was  simple  and  earnest,  her  love  fervent,  "  cast- 
ing out  fear,"  her  piety  always  cheerful. 


280  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3485.  VIII.  Ebenezer  Hale,  born  28  April,  1809  ;  was  edu- 
cated at  Gardiner  Lyceum  and  Newburyport  Academy,  studied  medi- 
cine and  graduated  at  Dartmouth  Medical  School  in  1829.  He 
practiced  his  profession  at  Newbury,  Vt.,  for  a  year  or  two  and 
then  accepted  the  secretaryship  of  an  insurance  company  in  New 
York,  with  which  he  was  connected  until  1837.  After  a  trip  to 
Europe  and  some  time  devoted  to  scientific  investigation  with  respect 
to  the  photographic  art,  then  in  its  infancy,  he  resumed  the  practice 
of  his  profession  at  Newburyport,  where  he  resided  till  his  death  2 
Aug.,  1847.  Dr.  Hale  was  one  of  the  pioneers  in  genealogical 
research  and  deeply  interested  in  the  history  of  the  families  from 
which  he  was  descended.  He  was  of  a  genial  disposition  and  his 
influence  was  as  beneficial  as  it  was  extended.     He  married  13  June, 

1844,  Sarah  White  Banister,  who  survived  him  many  years,  dying 
29  Feb.,  1880.     Their  onlj^  child,  Ebenezer  Hale,  was  born  8  Oct., 

1845,  and  died  19  Feb.,  1860. 

3486.  IX.  Alice  Little  Hale,  born  15  April,  1811  ;  married 
23  April,  1832,  Rev.  John  Charles,  son  of  Capt.  John  and  Anna 
(Blaisdell)  March  of  Newburyport,  who  was  born  9  Oct.,  1805, 
graduated  at  Yale  in  1825,  and  from  Princeton  Theological  Sem- 
inary in  1829,  was  settled  over  the  Belleville  church  at  Newbury  in 
1832,  and  died  26  Sept.,  1846.  Children,  beside  a  daughter  that 
died  unnamed  5  June,  1833  : 

3487.  I.         James.  White  Hale  March,  born  5  Sept., 
1834;  died  27  Oct.,  1838. 

3488.  II.        Sarah  Hale  March,  born  19    Dec,  1836; 
died  8  Oct.,  1837. 

3489.  X.  Joshua  Hale,  born  14  Dec,  1812;  married  4 
Jan.,  1844,  Sophia  Cutler,  daughter  of  Abner  Bailey  White  and 
Sophia  (Cutler)  Tenney.  Capt.  Hale  was  chosen  secretary  of  the 
Atlantic  Insurance  Company  of  New  York,  at  its  organization  in 
Nov.,  1829.  Failing  health,  two  years  later,  caused  him  to  resign 
and  take  a  sea  voyage.  He  continued  to  follow  the  sea  for  fifteen 
years,  with  the  exception  of  1835,  when  he  was  chosen  vice  presi- 
dent and  inspector  of  the  Union  Marine  Insurance  Company  of  New 
York.  In  1846  he  returned  to  Newburyport,  where  he  has  held 
many  oflSces  of  honor  and  trust,  and  still  resides,  though  since  1877 
ill  health  has  compelled  him  to  retire  from  all  active  business.     Child  : 

3490.     I.     Alice  Little  Hale,  born  27  Aug.,  1845  ;  mar- 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  281 

ried  9  May,  1866,  her  cousin   (3469)   Cyrus  King  Hale,  and 
resides  at  Newburj'port. 

3491.  XI.  James  White  Hale,  born  8  Sept.,  1827;  died  11 
Oct.,  1832. 

1271. 

ANNA,*^  [Josiah^  Moses^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  29  Nov.,  1783; 
married  10  March,  1804,  William,  son  of  Amos  and  Anna  (Bailey) 
Atkinson,  who  was  born  13  Nov.,  1776.  Mr.  Atkinson  was  in  early 
life  a  hatter,  and  afterwards  associated  with  his  brother-in-law, 
Edward  Little,  as  a  bookseller  and  publisher  at  Newburyport.  The 
latter  years  of  his  life  were  given  to  agriculture  and  the  care  of  wild 
lands  in  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire.  He  lived  at  Newbury,  Vt., 
where  he  died  24  April,  1866.  His  wife  survived  him  but  a  few 
months,  and  died  13  Nov.,  1866.     Children: 

3492.  I.  Joseph  Atkinson,  born  28  Aug.,  1805  ;  died  15 
Oct.,  1805. 

3493.  II.  William  Atkinson,  born  11  Oct.,  1806  ;  manned 
Sept.,  1828,  Adeline  Reed.  He  learned  the  hatter's  trade,  and  was 
engaged  in  that  business  at  Nashua,  N.  H.,  and  Lowell,  Mass.  He 
was  afterwards  connected  with  a  marine  insurance  company,  and 
lived  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  15  Nov.,  1862. 

3494.  III.  Charles  Atkinson,  born  18  May,  1808  ;  married 
4  Jan.,  1830,  Eliza  Ann,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Anne  (Shattuck) 
Bates,  and  sister  of  the  wife  of  (3967)  Silas  Walker  Little.  Mr. 
Atkinson  went  to  Illinois  early  in  life  and  has  been  successfully  en- 
gaged in  trade,  railroads,  and  real  estate.  He  was  one  of  the  pro- 
jectors and  a  director  of  the  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railroad,  and  is 
now  president  of  the  Moline  Water  Power  Company.  He  has  also 
served  as  judge  of  probate  for  Henry  County.     He  resides  at  Moline. 

3495.  IV.  Joshua  Toppan  Atkinson,  born  9  Feb.,  1810; 
married  (2533)  Emeline  Little. 

3496.  V.  Joseph  Atkinson,  born  15  Feb.,  1812  ;  married 
first  19  Oct.,  1835,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Moses  and  Elizabeth 
(Merrill)  Swasey,  who  was  born  3  June,  1814,  and  died  9  Sept., 
1850,  and  second  4  June,  1851,  Frances,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and 
Fanny  (Gould)  Farrington  of  Waldeu,  Vt.,  who  was  born  27  Oct., 
1823.  Mr.  Atkinson  lives  at  Newbury,  Vt.,  where  he  has  been 
chiefly  engaged  in  farming.  He  has  represented  his  town  in  the 
legislature,  and  his  county  in  the  senate  of  Vermont.     Children  : 


282  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3497.  I.  William  Hazen  Atkinson,  born  19  Oct., 
1838;  married  11  Jan.,  1865,  Ella  Maria,  daughter  of  A. 
Hazen  and  Maria  (Lang)  Hibbard.     Children  : 

3498.  I.         Charlotte   Atkinson,  born  19  Jan., 
1867. 

3499.  II.        Frances    Maria   Atkinson,  born  23 
Aug.,  1871. 

3500.  III.      Anna    Isabel    Atkinson,    born    15 
May,  1878. 

3501.  II.  George  Little  Atkinson,  born  28  May,  1842  ; 
died  9  Aug.,  1860. 

3502.  III.      Charles    Henry   Atkinson,  born   13  Aug., 

1845  ;  is  a  stock  farmer  in  Illinois. 

3503.  VI.  Moses  Little  Atkinson,  born  27  July,  1814; 
married  7  May,  1845,  Catherine  M.,  daughter  of  Edmund  Bartlett. 
Dr.  Atkinson  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1838,  and  at  Harvard  Med- 
ical School  in  1844,  practiced  his  profession  at  Lawrence,  Mass., 
where  he  died  18  Jan.,  1852.     Children: 

3504.  I.         Edmund  Bartlett  Atkinson,  born   6  May, 

1846  ;  died  Aug.,  1846. 

3505.  II.  William  Atkinson,  born  6  May,  1846  ;  died 
Nov.,  1846. 

3506.  III.  Edmund  Bartlett  Atkinson,  born  25  Dec, 
1848. 

3507.  IV.      Martha  W.Atkinson,  born  6  Jan.,  1851. 
3508.     VII.     Judith  Atkinson,  born  25  June,   1817  ;  married 

18  May,  1837,  Gideon  D.,  son  of  Gideon  and  Hannah  (Weed)  Dick- 
inson of  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  21  Dec,  1808.  Mr.  Dick- 
inson formerly  resided  at  Chicago,  now  at  Moline,  111.  His  wife 
died  17  Dec,  1876.     Children: 

3509.  I.  Anna  Caroline  Dickinson,  born  6  May, 
1838  ;  married  9  Sept.,  1862,  William  D.  Hawley,  and  died  7 
Dec,  1862. 

3510.  II.  Mary  Little  Dickinson,  born  9  Aug.,  1841  ; 
married  9  Sept.,  1862,  Charles  H.,  son  of  John  Deere.  He 
is  the  manager  of  the  extensive  plow  manufactory  of  Deere  & 
Co.,  at  Moline,  111.     Children  : 

3511.  I.         Anna  Caroline  Deere,  born  20  Aug., 
1864. 

3512.  II.        Katie  M.  Deere,  born  16  Oct.,  1866. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  283 

3513.  VIII.  George  Henry  Atkinson,  born  10  May,  1819,  at 
Newbuiyport ;  married  8  Oct.,  1846,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Deacon 
Phineas  and  Abigail  (Lincoln)  Bates  of  Springfield,  Vt.,  who  was 
born  28  Feb.,  1815.  Dr.  Atkinson  was  fitted  for  college  at  various 
academies  in  Vermont,  and  paid  his  expenses  by  teaching  winters. 
He  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1843,  and  at  Andover  Theological 
Seminary  in  1846.  From. the  former  institution  he  received  the  degree 
of  D.D.  in  1865.  He  was  under  the  appointment  of  the  American 
Board  for  their  mission  among  the  Zulus,  in  South  Africa,  but  was 
unable  to  go  by  reason  of  an  attack  of  fever  and  ague.  In  1847  he 
was  commissioned  by  the  American  Home  Missionary  Society  to 
establish  their  first  mission  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  in  Oregon,  and  in 
the  fall  of  the  same  year  sailed  thither  by  the  way  of  the  Sandwich 
Islands,  reaching  his  final  destination  in  June,  1848.  From  that 
time  to  the  present  Dr.  Atkinson  has  been  so  intimately  and  actively 
connected  with  the  religious  and  educational  interests  throughout  the 
state  and  the  adjoining  Washington  Territory,  that  it  would  be  diffi- 
cult to  overestimate  his  influence  for  good.  He  was  pastor  of  the 
Congregational  church  at  Oregon  City  for  fifteen  years,  during  which 
the  membership  rose  from  seven  to  eighty-three,  of  the,  church  at 
Portland  from  1863  to  1873,  and  since  that  time  general  home  mis- 
sionary for  Oregon  and  Washington  Territory,  being  the  acting  pastor 
of  six  to  ten  churches,  and  constantly  engaged  in  aiding  the  estab- 
lishment of  others  and  the  erection  of  houses  of  worship.  Dr.  Atkin- 
son was  county  superintendent  of  schools  for  several  years,  took  a 
very  prominent  part  in  the  establishment  of  Pacific  University,  and  is 
the  trustee  of  four  academies.  He  has  written  much  for  the  public 
press,  and  published  a  pamphlet  and  several  sermons.     Children  : 

3514.  I.  Sophia  Atkinson,  born  and  died  12  Sept., 
1848. 

3515.  II.  George  Henry  Atkinson,  born  16  Sept., 
1849  ;  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1871,  and  at  Long  Island 
Medical  College  in  1873.  He  is  a  successful  physician  and 
surgeon  at  Brooklyn,  has  held  a  clinic  in  the  college  hospital 
six  years,  and  is  now  professor  of  surgery.  He  married  Sept., 
1877,  Clara  Chamberlin  of  Newbury,  Vt.  Children,  one  that 
died  unnamed,  and 

3516.     George  Nelson  Atkinson,  born   18  Feb., 
1881. 


284  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3517.  III.  Annie  Sophia  Bates  Atkinson,  born  24  Oct., 
1851  ;  graduated  at  Mills  Seminary,  Benicia,  Cal.,  in  1869,^ 
taught  two  years  at  Portland,  Oregon,  and  married  8  Oct., 
1872,  Frank  Manly  Warren,  who  was  born  at  Ellsworth,  Me. 
He  is  a  bank  teller  at  Portland,  Oregon.     Children  : 

3518.  I.         Frances  Elizabeth  Warren,  born  7 
Sept.,  1873. 

3519.  II.        Frank  Manly  Warren,  born  25  Aug., 
1876. 

3520.  III.      George  Atkinson  Warren,  born  10 
Dec,  1878. 

3521.  rV.  Edward  Moses  Little  Atkinson,  born  23 
Dec,  1854  ;  graduated  at  Pacific  University  in  1876,  at  Colum- 
bia Law  School  in  1879,  and  is  an  attorney  in  New  York  City. 

3522.  V.  Sarah  Frances  Atkinson,  born  11  Nov., 
1856;  died  18  Oct.,  1860. 

3523.  VI.  Charles  William  Atkinson,  born  11  Dec, 
1858;  died  27  Aug.,  1859. 

3524.  IX.  JosiAH  Little  Atkinson,  born  14  Feb.,  1823,  at, 
Turkey  Hill,  Newbury  ;  married  4  July  1854,  Isabella  Clarkson,  a 
native  of  England.  Mr.  Atkinson  was  for  several  years  engaged  in 
farming  in  Vermont  and  Illinois ;  in  lumbering  and  mining  in 
Georgetown,  Cal.,  from  1849  to  1864;  and  since  then  has  been  a. 
successful  real  estate  agent  in  Portland,  Oregon,  where  he  resides. 
His  two  children  died  unnamed. 

1632. 

WILLIAM  DUMMER,«  \_Moses''  Moses^  Moses""  Moses'^  born  15 
Jan.,  1789  ;  married  Caroline  G.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Thomas  Bell 
and  Mary  (Gardner)  Stevens,  who  was  born  26  Sept.,  1800,  and 
died  28  July,  1873.  Mr.  Little  was  for  several  years  a  merchant, 
and  afterwards  held  a  position  in  the  custom  house  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.     He  died  20  Jan.,  1868.     Children : 

3525.  I.  William  Dummer,  bora  1  Aug.,  1827;  married 
26  Dec,  1867,  Judith  Little,  daughter  of  (3222)  Joshua  Little  and 
Elizabeth  W.  (Preston)  Newhall  of  Newburyport,  who  was  born  31 
Oct.,  1843.     Mr.  Little  is  a  farmer  at  Newburyport. 

3526.  II.  George  Frederick,  born  22  Dec,  1828  ;  married 
Elizabeth  Scott  of  Calais,  Mc,  and  died  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  7  May,. 
1853,  leaving  one  child  : 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  285 

3527.     I.     George  Frederick. 

3528.  III.  John  Gardner,  born  5  Oct.,  1832;  married  23 
Nov.,  1868,  Carrie  M.,  daughter  of  James  Parker  and  Lucinda  Boyn- 
ton  Balch  of  Vermont,  who  was  born  7  Dec.,  1841.  Mr.  Little  is  a 
farmer  and  resides  at  Turkey  Hill,  Newbury,  in  the  house  built  by 
(131)  Col.  Moses  Little. 

3529.  IV.  Mary  Bishop,  born  15  Sept.,  1836;  married  26 
Sept.,  1866,  Preston,  son  of  Joshua  Little  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Pres- 
ton) Newhall,  who  was  born  15  Jan.,  1837,  and  died  21  April,  1867. 
Child  : 

3530.     I.     Preston  Newhall,  born  8  Aug.,  1867  ;  died  20 

Sept.,  1870. 

1633. 

ELIZABETH, «  \_Moses^  Moses^  Moses^  Moses"-^  born  23  May, 
1792  ;  married  5  Oct.,  1823,  (1542)  Jacob  Atkinson,  who  was  born 
24  March,  1789,  and  died  14  June,  1859.  He  was  a  carriage  maker 
and  lived  in  Newburyport.     She  died  Oct.,  1856.     Child  : 

3531.  I.  Lydia  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  born  23  Dec,  1831 ; 
married  1849,  Augustus  K.  Cole.  Child,  beside  a  daughter  that  died 
young : 

3532.     I.     Jacob  Atkinson  Cole,  born    28    July,   1850 ; 
died  11  June,  1854. 

1634. 

GE0RGE,«  [Moses'  Moses^  Moses^  Mose^']  born  17  May,  1794  ; 
married  Jane,  daughter  of  Phineas  and  (1331)  Abigail  (Bailey) 
Stone,  who  died  23  Feb.,  1850.  Major  Little  lived  for  twenty-five 
or  thirty  years  at  Littleton,  N.  H.,  and  afterward  at  Lock  Haven, 
Penn.  He  was  the  first  to  develop  the  coal  fields  of  Clinton  County 
in  that  state.     He  died  18  Aug.,  1856.     Children: 

3533.  I.         Jane,  born  7  Nov.,  1825  ;  died  22  May,  1840. 

3534.  II.  Elizabeth  Dummer,  born  30  Sept.,  1827;  died 
19  Dec,  1852. 

3535.  m.  Abigail  Bailey,  born  30  Sept.,  1827;  married 
26  Oct.,  1846,  James  Hutchins  Fames,  and  died  3  March,  1852,  at 
Lock  Haven,  Penn. 

3536.  IV.  George  Littleton,  born  7  Sept.,  1834;  lives 
unmarried  in  Pennsylvania. 


286  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

1635. 

MOSES  PARSONS,''  [Moses^  Moses"  Moses""  Moses'^  born  14 
Feb.,  1796;  married  19  April,  1832,  Jane  W.,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min F.  and  Ruth  (Wade)  Russell  of  Woodstock,  Vt.,  who  survives. 
Mr.  Little  was  a  merchant  at  Newburyport,  afterwards  removed  to 
Corning,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  extensively  engaged  in  lumbering. 
He  died  9  Nov.,  1865.     Children  : 

*3537.     I.         Emily  Frances,  born  8  May,  1835. 
3538.     II.       Moses,  born  1  Dec,  1837  ;  killed  by  Indians  while 
engaged  in  silver  mining  near  Fort  Mohare,  Arizona,  13  June,  1866. 

*3539.     III.      Horace  Frederick,  born  18  Oct.,  1845. 

3540.  IV.  Jennie  Russell,  born  19  April,  1856  ;  married  30 
Nov.,  1875,  Lieutenant  Francis  B.  Jones  of  the  Third  Infantry, 
U.  S.  A.  His  parents  are  Orifflth  and  Mary  (Bacon)  Jones  of 
Morristown,  Penn. 

163T. 

ANNA  MARY,^  [Moses^  Moses"  Moses^  Moses'^2  ^o™  ^  Dec, 
1803  ;  married  1  June,  1829,  Adams,  son  of  Deacon  William  and 
Isabella  (McClary)  Moore,  and  died  31  March,  1842.  He  married 
second  16  Aug.,  1843,  her  sister  (1638)  Maria  Little,  who  was  born 
4  Jan.,  1806,  and  survives.  Dr.  Moore  was  born  in  Bedford,  N.  H., 
17  Oct.,  1799,  graduated  at  Dartmouth,  1822,  was  tutor  there 
1824-5,  and  settled  in  Littleton,  N.  H.,  where  he  practiced  his  pro- 
fession over  forty  years.     He  died  5  Nov.,  1863.     Children  : 

3541.  I.  Maria  Little  Moore,  born  11  Oct.,  1830;  died 
unmarried  8  July,  1854. 

3542.  II.  Isabella  McClary  Moore,  born  24  Nov.,  1833; 
married  31  Dec,  1855,  Edwin  P.,  son  of  Charles  Green  of  Gays- 
ville,  Vt.,  and  died  13  March,  1869. 

3543.  III.  Elizabeth  Adams  Moore,  born  29  May,  1837; 
married  25  April,  1870,  Edwin  P.  Green.  Mr.  Green  is  an  attorney 
at  law  in  Akron,  Ohio.     Children  : 

3544.  I.         Isabella  McClary  Green,  born  10  June,  1871. 

3545.  II.        William  Adams  Green,  born  21  Feb.,  1874. 

3546.  III.      Mary  Little  Green,  born  26  Dec,  1876. 

3547.  IV.  William  Adams  Moore,  born  27  March,  1842  ; 
killed  at  battle  of  Fredericksburg  13  Dec,  1862. 

3548.  V.        Anna  Mary  Moore,  born  and  died  15  April,  1844. 

3549.  VI.      James  White  Moore,  born  11  Dec,  1846;  mar- 


SIXTH    GENERATION.  287 

ried  2  April,  1874,  Caroline  E.,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Clarissa  P. 
(Bullard)  Granger.  Dr.  Moore  graduated  at  Dartmouth  Medical 
School  in  1872,  and  resides  in  Lynn,  Mass.     Child : 

3550.     I.     Mabel  Granger  Moore,  born  23  Oct.,  1879. 

1647. 

ELIZA, ^  \_Micajah^ Benjamin'^  Moses^ Moses^']  born  10  Feb.,  1787  ; 
married  John  Lovejoy  of  Thomaston,  Me.,  who  was  born  25  June, 
1779,  and  died  16  Oct.,  1843.  He  was  one  of  the  first  traders  in 
Thomaston,  also  engaged  in  ship  building  and  the  manufacture  of 
lime,  and  acquired  a  handsome  estate.  She  died  10  May,  1873. 
Children : 

3551.  I.  John  Oilman  Lovejoy,  born  15  April,  1808  ;  mar- 
ried at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  11  Oct.,  1836,  Margaret  B.  Bradley,  who 
was  born  12  April,  1810.  He  has  been  a  merchant  at  Rockland, 
Me.,  where  he  resides.     Children: 

3552.  I.  George  Oilman  Lovejoy,  born  3  Oct.,  1839  ; 
is  engaged  in  trade  at  Thomaston. 

3553.  11.  Abba  A.  Lovejoy,  born  8  May,  1842  ;  died 
31  Aug.,  1843. 

3554.  III.  Joseph  Bradle}^  Lovejoy,  born  2  July,  1844  ; 
died  15  Sept.,  1862. 

3555.  IV.  Charles  Horace  Lovejoy, born  2  July,  1853  ; 
is  engaged  in  trade  at  Thomaston,  Me. 

3556.  II.  Arthur  Livermore  Lovejoy,  born  17  May,  1812  ; 
married  at  Orono,  Me.,  8  Oct.,  1840",  Mary  H.  Eeed,  who  was  born 
at  Albion,  Me.,  5  May,  1820,  and  died  26  March,  1862.  Children, 
all  born  at  Rockland,  Me.  : 

3557.  I.         Mary  E.  Lovejoy,  born  4  Sept.,  1841. 

3558.  II.  Sarah  Louisa  Lovejoy,  born  6  Jan.,  1844  ; 
married  13  Nov.,  1865,  Oscar  Pitcher  of  Belfast,  Me.,  and 
died  5  May,  1869.  Their  only  child,  Mary  Louisa  Pitcher, 
was  born  in  Belfast  26  March,  1867. 

3559.  III.  Arthur  H.  Lovejoy,  born  31  Aug.,  1845  ; 
died  11  Feb.,  1847. 

3560.  IV.  Arthur  G.  Lovejoy,  born  20  June,  1847  ; 
died  22  May,  1871. 

3561.  III.  Benjamin  Hazen  Lovejoy,  born  24  Aug.,  1814; 
died  April,  1837. 


288  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3562.  IV.  Samuel  Ingraham  Lovejoy,  born  21  April,  1817  ; 
married  6  Jan.,  1841,  Mary  Ann  Chandler,  who  was  born  13  Jan., 
1815.  He  has  been  a  ship-master,  and  is  now  engaged  as  a  ship- 
broker.     Children  : 

3563.  I.         John  Lovejoy,  born  25  Dec,  1841  ;  married 
•  20  Dec,  1864,  Ella  Spear.     He  is  an  insurance  agent,  and  in 

1879  "was  mayor  of  Rockland. 

3564.  II.        Samuel   Chauncy   Lovejoy,   born    9    Jan., 
.  1844  ;  served  in  the  war,  and  is  now  in  the  treasury  depart- 
ment at  Washington. 

3565.  III.  Lucius  Henry  Lovejoy,  born  12  July,  1845  ; 
married  5  Aug.,  1870,  Louisa  Andrews  of  Rockport,  Me., 
where  he  is  a  book-keeper.     Children  : 

3566.  I.         John  Chauncy  Lovejoy,  born  July, 
1871. 

3567.  II.        Edwina  Louisa  Lovejoy,  born  March, 
1875. 

3568.  IV.       Herbert  Lovejoy,  born  3  March,  1847. 

3569.  V.  Francis  Cobb  Lovejoy,  born  25  Nov.,  1852  ; 
is  in  trade  with  his  brother  at  Vinal  Haven,  Me. 

3570.  V.  Edward  Little  Lovejoy,  born  17  Dec,  1820; 
married  18  Jan.,  1857,  Margaret  G.  Porter.  He  is  a  farmer  at 
Camden,  Me.     Child : 

3571.  I.  Seth  Fessenden  Lovejoy,  born  24  Sept., 
1859. 

3572.  VI.  Francis  Pingry  Lovejoy,  born  17  April,  1822  ; 
died  20  Dec,  1858. 

3573.  VII.  Eliza  A.  Lovejoy,  born  21  April,  1827  ;  died  18 
Oct.,  1847. 

1648. 

RELIEF,'^  \_Micaja'h?  Benjamin'^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  at  Hamp- 
stead,  N.  H.,  18  Feb.,  1789  ;  married  8  June,  1809,  at  Newbury- 
port,  John  Pingry,  who  died  at  Roseville,  Newark,  N.  J.,  31  March, 
1854.  She  died  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  2  Dec,  1872.  Children,  all 
born  at  Newburyport : 

3574.  I.  Julia  Maria  Pingry,  born  6  Oct.,  1809  ;  died  at 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  10  March,  1840. 

3575.  II.        Mary   Elizabeth   Pingry,  born  18  Nov.,  1812; 


SIXTH   GBNERATIOK.  289 

married  8  June,  1840,  at  Haverhill,  Richard  Coffin,  who  now  (1879) 
resides  at  Kansas  City,  Missouri.     Children  : 

3576.  I.         Caroline  Pingry  Coffin,  born  12  April,  1847. 

3577.  II.  Joseph  Coffin,  born  14  April,  1848  ;  died 
14  April,  1876. 

3578.  III.  John  Pingry  Coffin,  born  16  March,  1855  ; 
married  31  Dec,  1877,  Charlotte  Rebecca  Jones.  He  is 
editor  of  The  Out-look,  Kansas,  Mo.     Child  : 

3579.     Joseph  Coffin,  born  6  Dec,  1878. 
3580.     III.      Margaret   Ann   Pingry,   born    27   April,   1815 ; 
married  19  July,  1842,  Rev.  Charles  M.  Oakley  of  Nyack,  N.  Y., 
and  died  5  May,  1843.     Child: 

3581.  I.  John  Pingry  Oakley,  born  29  April,  1843; 
died  5  Sept.,  1843. 
3582.  IV.  John  Francis  Pingry,  born  26  Sept.,  1818  ;  mar- 
ried first  2  Aug.,  1842,  Caroline  Oilfer  Oakley  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
who  died  4  Oct.,  1856,  and  second  17  Feb.,  1858,  Elizabeth  Van 
Wagenen  of  Newark,  N.  J.  Dr.  Pingry  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in 
1836,  and  at  Union  Theological  Seminary  in  1840.  He  was  pastor 
of  the  Presbyterian  churches  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  and  Roseville,  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  for  several  years,  and  since  1861  a  teacher  at  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.  He  received  the  degree  of  Ph.D.  from  the  College  of  New 
Jersey  in  1868.     Children  : 

3583.  I.  James  Oakley  Pingry,  born  21  July,  1843, 
at  Fishkill ;  graduated  at  the  University  of  New  York,  in 
1862,  and  at  the  College  of  Phj^sicians  and  Surgeons,  and 
is  practicing  his  profession  at  Millbrook,  N.  Y.  He  married 
28  June,  1876,  Ida  Coffin.     Children  : 

3584.  I.         Julia  Schott  Pingry,  born  15  May, 
1877. 

3585.  II.       Lizzie  Pingry,  born  11  Oct.,  1878. 

3586.  II.  John  Pingry,  born  1  March,  1846  ;  gradu- 
ated at  the  University  of  New  York  in  1868  ;  married  28  June, 
1877,  Rebecca  B.  Cobb  of  Newbury  port,  Mass.  He  is  a  clerk 
in  the  service  of  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Presbyteriau 
church. 

3587.  III.  Francis  Kip  Pingry,  born  12  May,  1848  ; 
graduated  in  1868  at  the  University  of  New  York,  from  which 
19 


290  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

he  received  the  degree  of  A.M.  in  1871.     He  is  a  teacher  at 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

3588.  IV.  Julia  Little  Piugry,  born  15  Sept.,  1850; 
married  10  May,  1871,  Charles  M.  Schott,  Jr.,  of  New  York, 
and  died  1  April,  1872.     Child: 

3589 .     Frank  Pingry  Schott,  born  30  March,  1872  ; 
died  15  April,  1872. 
3590.     V.        Mary  Ellen  Pingry,   born   1   Aug.,  1854; 
died  23  March,  1855. 

1649. 

SARAH, "^  \_Micajalv'  Benjamin'^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  9  July, 
1792;  married  30  Oct.,  1816,  Sampson  Foss,  a  farmer  of  Minot, 
Me.,  and  died  6  Sept.,  1829.  Mr.  Foss  died  15  Jan.,  1867,  aged 
74  years  and  8  months.     Children  : 

3591.  I.  Samuel  Hoyt  Foss,  born  21  Sept.,  1817;  married 
5  July,  1842,  Mary  Plummer,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Eunice 
(Gould)  Harmon  of  Portland,  Me.,  who  was  born  21  July,  1821. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  West  Minot,  Me.     Children  : 

3592.  I.  Frances  Ellen  Foss,  born  22  May,  1844  ; 
married  16  April,  1862,  Almon  Hobson  Boothby  of  Liming- 
ton,  and  lives  in  Auburn.     Children  : 

3593.  I.         Edward     Melville     Boothby,    born 
Sept.,  1864. 

3594.  II.        Nellie  May  Boothby,  born  6  Feb., 
1867. 

3595.  IL  Woodville  Horace  Foss,  born  22  July, 
1846;  died  10  Nov.,  1860. 

3596.  III.  Clarence  Eugene  Foss,  born  21  June,  1848  ; 
died  13  April,  1871. 

3597.  IV.  Wilbur  Clough  Foss,  born  30  Aug.,  1851  ; 
married  28  Oct.,  1877,  Sarah  Mullen.  He  is  a  farmer  and 
lives  in  Arizona.     Child  : 

•    .  3598.     Nellie  Viola  Foss,  born  1  Sept.,  1880. 

•     .  3599.     V.        John  Harmon  Foss,  born  24  Feb.,  1857; 

married  22  May,  1880,  Martha  Boynton  Henderson  of  North 
.  •'  Anson,  Me.     He  lives  with  his  father.     Child  : 

*•  ■'.  3600.     Mary  Frances  Foss,  born  14  Feb.,  1881. 


25 

July,  1852. 

3605. 

III. 

3606. 

IV. 

2  Oct.,  18' 

72. 

3607. 

V. 

3608. 

VI. 

3609. 

VII. 

3610. 

,  III. 

Hari 

Nov 

•.,  1824. 

3611. 

IV. 

Loui; 

SIXTH   GENERATION.  291 

3601.  II.  Hazen  Little  Foss,  born  8  Sept.,  1819  ;  married 
7  June,  1848,  Eliza  Ann  Campbell,  who  was  born  30  Oct.,  1827, 
and  lives  in  Haverhill,  Mass.     Children  : 

3602.     I.         Sarah   Little  Foss,  born  19  March,  1849  ;: 
married  1875,  Wilbur  Fisk  Kimball.     Child  : 
3603.     Sadie  A.  Kimball. 

Frank  O.  Foss,  born  25  July,  1850  ;  died 

Charles  W.  Foss,  born  22  June,  1852. 
Fred  Ford  Foss,  born  16  Dec,  1854  ;  died 

Merritt  Campbell  Foss,  born  30  Jan.,  1857. 
Hazen  Little  Foss,  born  25  April,  1859. 
Jett  S.  Foss,  born  21  Oct.,  1861. 
Harkiet  E.  Foss,  born  2  Nov.,  1821  ;  died   18 

Louisa  Foss,  born  2  April  1824  ;  married  May, 
1852,  Benjamin  Brackett  of  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  and  died  29 
Sept.,  1861.     Children: 

3612.  I.  Walter  Brackett,  born  7  Sept.,  1854  ;  mar- 
ried 17  Nov.,  1875,  Alfreda  K.  Coffin,  who  was  born  15 
March,  1857,  and  died  12  Oct.,  1879.     Child  : 

3613.     I.     Alfreda  Brackett,  born  30  Sept.,  1879. 

3614.  II.        Horace  Brackett,  born  1  Jan.,  1856. 

3615.  III.      Charles  Brackett,  born  12  Sept.,  1861. 

3616.  V.  Oilman  Foss,  born  3  Dec,  1826;  died  20  Jan., 
1832. 

1650. 
CAROLINE,''  \_Micajali;'  Benjamin^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  12  Aug., 
1798;  married  Ammi  M.,  son  of  Joshua  and  Phebe  (Loring) 
Humphrey,  who  was  born  22  Dec,  1795,  and  (1881)  lives  in  Port- 
land, Me.  She  died  31  March,  1864,  at  Yarmouth,  Me.  Children, 
besides  one  that  died  unnamed  : 

3617.  I.  Octavius  Humphrey,  born  8  Sept.,  1822  ;  died  13 
Sept.,  1824. 

3618.  II.  Olive  Humphrey,  born  30  Nov.,  1825;  died  16 
April,  1827. 

3619.  III.  Samuel  Humphrey,  born  30  April,  1831  ;  died  7 
May,  1837. 


292  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3620.  IV.       Margaret  Humphrey,  born  9  Jan.,   1834;    died 
13  May,  1837. 

3621.  V.        Harriet  Humphrey,  bom  26  May,  1837;  died  3 
March,  1844. 

3622.  VI.      Phebe  Caroline  Humphrey,  born  9  Feb.,  1842  ; 
died  18  March,  1842. 

1657. 

WALTER,^  [_Waltef'  Benjamin^  Moses^  Moses'^^  born  12  Nov., 
1797;  married  30  Sept.,  1824,  Jerusha  Richardson  of  Northfleld, 
Vt.,  who  died  14  Jan.,  1854.  He  was  drafted  as  a  soldier  in  1813, 
and  stationed  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  After  his  discharge  he  worked  in 
a  factory  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  until  1820,  when  he  removed  to  North- 
field,  Vt.  He  lived  there  for  the  next  three  years,  then  at  Salisbury 
again  till  1830,  after  which  he  returned  to  Northfleld  and  engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  cloth.  He  was  also  interested  in  the  saw, 
grist,  and  starch  mills  at  the  same  place,  which  is  indebted  to  him  in 
a  great  measure  for  the  establishment  of  its  manufacturing  interests. 
In  1849  he  removed  to  North  Montpelier,  where  he  became  pro- 
prietor of  a  woolen  facto rj'  and  accumulated  a  handsome  estate.  He 
was  an  industrious  and  energetic  business  man,  and  a  good  citizen. 
He  died  27  July,  1859.     Children,  besides  a  son  that  died  unnamed  : 

*3623.  I.  Hazen  Amasa,  born  3  July,  1827. 
*3624.  II.  Sarah  Helen,  born  9  Sept.,  1832. 
*3625.     III.      Walter  Scott,  born  3  Feb.,  1842. 

1659. 

MERIBAH  HALE,«  [Walter^  Benjamin*  Moses''  Moses^^  born  18 
Oct.,  1803  ;  married  first  1824,  Charles  C.  McDonald  in  Exeter,  N. 
H.,  and  second  1833,  George  Shaw  in  New  York,  where  she  still 
lives.     Children : 

3626.  I.         Mary  Hazen  McDonald,  born  in  Exeter  18  Dec, 
1824  ;  died  in  Boston  12  Dec,  1831.  ; 

3627.  II.        Charlotte    Adeline    McDonald,    born  5  July, 
1827;  died  20  Nov.,  1831. 

3628.  III.      George  Henry  Shaw,  born  in  New  York  31  Jan., 
1835,  and  lives  there  unmarried. 

3629.  IV.       Charles  Franklin  Shaw,  born  1836  ;  died  young. 

3630.  V.        Eliza  Ann  Shaw,  born  in  Philadelphia  3  Nov., 


WALTER   LITTLE. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  293 

1837  ;    married  William  Parker,  a  watch-case  maker,  and   lives  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3631.  VI.  Charles  Franklin  Shaw,  born  3  Oct.,  1839; 
died  14  Oct.,  1841. 

3632.  VII.  Sarah  Frances  Shaw,  born  3  Nov.,  1842  ;  died 
28  May,  1844. 

1664. 

CHAELOTTE,'^  [Bichard  Hazerv"  Benjamin^  Moses^  Mose^^  born 

3   June,  1796;    married   28  Dec,   1825,  Isaac,  son  of   Jonathan 

and   Chloe   (Upson)   Emerson,  who  was  born  19  Nov.,    1800,  and 

died  27  July,  1846.     He  was  a  farmer  in  Chelsea,  Vt.,  where  Mrs. 

Emerson  still  resides.     Child  : 

3633.  I.  Louisa  Little  Emerson,  born  18  Jan.,  1827;  mar- 
ried 6  Dec,  1846,  Cyrus  T.,  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Porter  and  Polly 
(Tracy)  Moore.  He  was  the  first  child  born  in  Chelsea,  Vt.,  and  is 
a  carpenter  at  Sturbridge,  Mass.     Children  : 

3634.  I.  Charles  De  Forrest  Moore,  born  6  Sept., 
1847;  married  14  Dec,  1875,  Helen  Dwight  Langmaid.  He 
is  an  attorney  at  law  at  Topeka,  Kansas. 

3635.  II.       Ellen  Louise  Moore,  born  1  June,  1849. 

3636.  III.      George  C.  Moore,  born  3  May,  1851. 

3637.  IV.      Arthur  C.  Moore,  born  17  Sept.,  1853. 


1665. 

BENJAMIN,*^  [Richard  Hazeiv"  Benjamin^  Moses^  Moses^  ]  born 
4  Nov.,  1798;  married  27  Dec,  1827,  Arba,  daughter  of  Edmund 
Conant,  who  died  24  April,  1861,  aged  67.  He  has  been  a  farmer 
and  now  (1881)  resides  in  Lowell,  Wis.     Children  : 

3638.  I.         Silas,  born  31  Oct.,  1828. 

3639.  II.        Caroline  Elizabeth,  born  24  April,  1833. 

3640.  III.  Edmund  Conant,  born  14  Nov.,  1835;  married 
18  July,  1877,  Laura,  daughter  of  Reuben  T.  Lewis  of  Morristown, 
Vt.,  who  was  born  17  Jan.,  1854.  He  is  a  farmer  and  resides  at 
East  Hardwick,  Vt.     Child  : 

3641.     Malachi  Elwin,  born  18  Oct.,  1880. 


294  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1667. 
BETSEY,*^    [Eichard  Hazen^  Benjamin^  Moses^  Moses^']   born  4 
Sept.,   1802  ;    married   10  April,   1825,  Henry,  son   of   Henry  and 
Ruth  Godfrey,  a  farmer  of  Chelsea,  Vt.     Children  : 

3642.  I.  Mary  Hazen  Godfrey,  born  21  Jan.,  1826  ;  mar- 
ried 28  April,  1846,  Hazen  Campbell,  who  was  born  16  May,  1826. 
"Children : 

3643.  I.  Henry  Earle  Campbell,  born  1  March, 
1847;  died  4  Nov.,  1868. 

3644.  II.  Julia  Elizabeth  Campbell,  born  17  Nov., 
1848;  married  23  Nov.,  1868,  Walter  Adams,  and  died  24 
June,  1872. 

3645.  III.  Charles  Edward  Campbell,  born  1  June, 
1850  ;  married  24  Jan.,  1876,  Emma  Arvilla  Bacon.    Children  : 

3646.  I.         Edgar    Eugene    Campbell,    born    5 
June,  1877. 

3647.  II.        Effie  May  Campbell,  born  23  Dec, 

1880. 

3648.  IV.  Clara  G.  Campbell,  born  11  July,  1852; 
died  14  Sept.,  1870. 

3649.  V.  Frank  Pierce  Campbell,  born  1  Oct.,  1854  ; 
died  2  Aug.,  1855. 

3650.  VI.  Frank  Forrest  Campbell,  born  27  Jan., 
1859  ;  died  20  March,  1874. 

3651.  VII.  Herbert  Henry  Campbell,  born  3  March, 
1860. 

3652.  VIII.  Luella  Emma  Campbell,  born  17  vSept., 
1862. 

3653.  IX.      HermouHenryCampbell,born31  Jan. ,1868. 

3654.  II.  Angelina  Ejoly  Godfrey,  born  24  Sept.,  1827  ; 
married  Lyman  P.  Barron  of  Washington,  Vt.     Child : 

3655.  I.  Ada  Louise  Barron,  born  15  June,  1853  ; 
graduated  from  Goddard  Seminary  at  Barre,  Vt.,  married  14 
Aug.,  1878,  Dr.  Byron  Lee  Dwinell,  who  graduated  at  Tufts 
College,  1876,  and  is  a  phj^sician  at  Taunton,  Mass.    Children  : 

3656.  I.         Barron  Ira  Dwinell,  born  14  Nov., 
1879. 

3657.  II.        Alice  Louise  Dwinell,  born  23  May, 
1881. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  295 

3658.     III.      Julia    Elvira    Godfrey,    born    21    Jan.,    1830; 
married  Edward  Campbell.     Children  : 

3659.  I.         Ida   May   Campbell,   born   1   July,    1855 ; 
married  Charles  Morning. 

3660.  II.        FrankForrestCampbell,born  17  June,  1860. 
3661.     IV.      George   Oscar   Godfrey,  born   17   Feb.,  1833 ; 

married  Aurelia  Martin,  and  died  23  Nov.,  1861.     Child: 

3662.     I.     Frank  Ervin  Godfrey,   born   I  May,  1858; 
married  28  Sept.,  1881,  Hattie  M.  Gregory. 
3663.     V.        Ethan   Nichols   Godfrey,  born  8  April,   1834; 
married  Ruth  Heath,  and  lives  at  Randolph,  Vt.     Children : 

3664.  I.         Edgar  Oscar  Godfrey,  born  3  Nov.,  1862. 

3665.  II.        Sherman  H.  Godfrey,  born  26  Sept.,  1864. 

3666.  III.      Jennie  B.  Godfrey,  born  22  April,  1867. 

3667.  IV.      Ida  May  Godfrey,  born  6  Feb.,  1871. 

3668.  VI.      Arthur   Little   Godfrey,  born  25  Dec,  1843; 
died  unmarried  4  Dec,  1870. 

1668. 

RICHARD  HAZEN,*^  ^Richard  Hazerv'  Benjamin'^  Moses^  Moses^^ 
born  2  July,  1804 ;  married  20  May,  1831,  Judith  Moody,  who  died 
2  Oct.,  1873.  Capt.  Little  lived  in  Barton,  Vt.,  where  he  kept  a 
tavern  for  over  twenty  years,  and  died  7  March,  1875.     Childi'en  : 

3669.  I.         John  Franklin,  born  27  Sept.,  1833;    died  un- 
man-ied  8  Dec,  1871. 

*3670.     II.        Fajs-nie  Ruth,  born  8  Oct.,  1835. 
3671.     III.      Ellen  Elizabeth,  born  19  April,  1838  ;  married 
in   Barton,  Vt.,  26    Feb.,   1860,  Myron  W.  Joslyn,  a   druggist  in 
Boston.     They  live  at  East  Somerville.     Child  : 

3672.     Bertha  Permona  Joslyn,  born  25  Dec,  1860. 
3673.     IV.      Arabella  Charlotte,  born  15  Aug.,  1844  ;  mar- 
ried 10  Feb.,  1861,  Frederick  M.  Fields,  a  railroad  employee.     Child : 

3674.     Lizzie    Stevens   Fields,  born  20  Nov.,  1861,  in 
Barton,  Vt. 

1670. 

DUDLEY,^  \_Richa-rd  Hazeiv"  Benjamin'^  Hoses'^  Mosei^~\  born  5 
Aug.,  1808;  married  22  June,  1835,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Law- 
rence and  Deborah   (Page)   Hotaling  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,   who  was 


296  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

born  17  April,  1813.  Her  father  was  a  desceudant  of  the  Knicker- 
bocker family,  and  her  maternal  grandfather  served  throughout  the 
Revolution.  Major  Little  has  been  a  hotel  keeper  and  engaged  in 
mercantile  business,  served  as  county  commissioner  several  years, 
and  during  the  war  was  quartermaster  in  the  Tenth  Wisconsin  Light 
Artillery.     He  resides  in  Chicago,  111.     Children  : 

*3675.     I.         Mary  Jane,  bornatWatertown,  Wis. ,20  Oct., 1838. 

3676.  n.  Charles  Henry,  born  2  Aug.,  1840;  lives  in 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

3677.  in.  Samuel  Albert,  born  8  May,  1842  ;  married  24 
Nov.,  1870,  Hannah  Anna  Chamberlain;  is  a  commission  merchant 
and  also  connected  with  extensive  bakeries  in  Chicago. 

3678.  IV.  Jerome,  born  in  Elba,  Wis.,  11  June,  1846  ;  died 
12  Sept.,  1849. 

3679.  V.        Lucia,  born  2  June,  1851  ;  died  29  Feb.,  1856. 

1672. 

MARY,*^  \_Richard  Hazerv'  Henjamin^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  15 
June,  1812  ;  married  21  May,  1839,  Stephen  M.,  son  of  Stephen  and 
Abigail  Kimball  of  Hanover,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  20  Jan.,  1803, 
and  died  7  June,  1880.  He  was  a  prosperous  farmer  and  lived  at 
Chelsea,  Vt.,  where  his  widow  still  resides.     Children  : 

3680.  I.  Stephen  H.  Kimball,  born  29  March,  1841  ;  died 
in  the  army  2  March,  1863. 

3681.  II.  George  Edward  Kimball,  born  28  Sept.,  1842; 
married  first  2  Jan.,  1867,  Hattie  R.  Whitney  of  Milford,  Mass., 
and  second  20  Jan.,  1880,  Jotie  Eastes  of  Bangor,  Me.  He  is  a 
merchant  in  Boston,  Mass.     Children  : 

3682.  I.         Charles  Arthur  Kimball,  born  19  May,  1868. 

3683.  II.       George  Herbert  Kimball,  born   9    March, 
1875. 

3684.  III.  Caroline  Annette  Kimball,  born  17  March, 
1845  ;  married  22  Jan.,  1868,  Charles  C.  Locke,  and  lives  in  Chelsea, 
Vt.     Children: 

3685.  I.         Nellie  S.  Locke,  born  19  April,  1871. 

3686.  II.        Charles  Kimball  Locke,  born  25  Sept.,  1877. 

3687.  IV.  Charles  A.  Kimball,  born  22  Oct.,  1850;  died 
20  July,  1854. 


SIXTH   GENERATION.  297 

1674. 

ROXANA,*^  [^Richard  Hazen^  Benjamin'^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  9 
April,  1816  ;  married  first  18  April,  1844,  Rev.  Daniel  G.  Mason, 
who  died  14  March,  1862,  and  second  24  Oct.,  1871,  Josiah  Douglass, 
and  lives  in  Chelsea,  Vt.     Child  : 

3688.  I.  John  Hekry  Mason,  born  29  May,  1850,  at  West 
Swanzey,  N.  H.  ;  graduated  at  Brown  University  in  1872,  and  at 
the  Baptist  Theological  Seminary,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1877.  He 
married  29  May,  1877,  A.  Caroline  Atwater,  and  is  (1881)  pastor 
of  the  Baptist  church  at  Brockport,  N.  Y.     Child : 

3689.     Mary  Atwater  Mason,  born  at  Sennett,  N.  Y., 
17  Oct.,  1878. 

1686. 

JOSIAH,^  [Faul^  Paul*  Moses'  Moses"^^  born  7  April,  1793  ;  mar- 
ried first  Barbara  M.  Merrill,  who  died  Feb.,  1845,  and  second  13 
Oct.,  1847,  Elizabeth  Crague,  who  died  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1868. 
He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  "Windham,  Me.,  and  died  27  Dec,  1855. 
Children  : 

3690.     I.         Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  29  June,  1839. 

*3691.     n.       John  Merrill,  born  9  Nov.,  1841. 

*3692.     III.      Moses  Oliver,  born  20  July,  1844. 

1688. 

MOSES,^  [PauP  Paul''  Moses^  Moses-^  born  5  March,  1801  ;  mar- 
ried Eliza  Webb,  who  died  13  Oct.,  1847.  He  was  a  merchant, 
lived  in  Windham,  Me.,  and  died  12  Sept.,  1843.     Children  : 

3693.     I.  Mary  Eliza,  born6Sept.,  1828  ;died23Sept., 1850. 

*3694.     II.  Paul  Emery,  born 3  June,  1830  ;  died  23  July,  1863. 

*3695.  III.  Josiah  Francis,  born  1  March,  1832  ;  died  26 
March,  1875. 

3696.  IV.  William  Moses,  born  27  Nov.,  1834;  married 
1854,  Susan  L.  Brimblecome.  He  is  a  shoemaker  and  lives  in  Lynn. 
Child : 

3697.  Willie  Brimblecome,  born  23  Sept.,  1859. 

*3698.     V.        James  Webb,  born  4  Jan.,  1840. 


298 


LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


1689. 
HALLER,«  [Timothy'  Paul^  Moses'  Moses^~\  bom  3  May,  1807; 
married  25  June,  1835,  Jane  Kendall,  who  died  2  Sept.,  1874.     He 
died  19  May,  1876.     Children  : 

3699.     I.         Jane   Elizabeth,  born  11   Oct.,   1836;    died    24 
June,  1850. 

*3700.     II.        Hannah  Kendall,  born  2  Feb.,  1840. 

3701.  III.      Caroline   Hills,  born    25   Nov.,  1845;  died  12 
Feb.,  1875. 

3702.  IV.       Mary   Kendall,    born    17   July,   1849  ;    married 
David  A.  Jumper  of  Portland,  Me. 


1690. 

JOHN  LOWELL,^  ^Timothy''  PauP  Moses^  Moses^l^  born  13 
April,  1809  ;  married  15  Sept.,  1835,  Susan  W.  Walker  of  Kenne- 
bunkport,  who  died  18  Nov.,  1862,  aged  52  years  and  8  months. 
Capt.  Little  went  to  sea  at  sixteen  years  of  age,  and  at  twenty-three 
was  placed  in  command  of  a  vessel.  On  his  second  voyage  as  mas- 
ter, his  ship  lost  her  masts  and  was  entirely  dismantled  in  the  great 
gale  of  1833,  and  after  living  on  the  wreck  over  a  week  he  was  taken 
off  by  a  passing  vessel.  On  his  next  voyage,  a  few  months  later,  he 
had  the  good  fortune  to  save  in  return  the  crew  of  another  sinking 
ship.  He  followed  the  sea  till  the  fall  of  1861,  when  he  retired.  In 
May  of  that  year  he  was  in  New  Orleans  and  narrowly  escaped  hav- 
ing his  vessel  confiscated.  He  lives  with  his  son  at  Dorchester, 
Mass.     Children : 

Lucy  Augusta,  born  13  June,  1836. 

Clara  Greenleaf,    born   6    Oct.,  1838;    died  5 

Sarah  Gerrish,  born  3  July,  1840. 

Abba  Louisa,  born  7  June,  1842  ;  died  8  Sept., 

George  Washington,  born  9  Feb.,  1847. 
Susan  Elizabeth,  born  17  Jan.,  1853. 


3703. 

I. 

3704. 

II. 

March,  1839. 

*3705. 

III. 

3706. 

IV. 

1846. 

*3707. 

V. 

*3708. 

VI. 

,    ■  1700. 

WILLIAM  HANSON,*'  \_T1iomas''  PauP  Moses^  Moses'^^  born  1 
Jan.,  1816 ;  married  27  June,  1850,  Caroline  Amelia,  youngest 
daughter  of  James  Scrymser  of  New  York  City,  who  was  born  3 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  299 

Oct.,    1827.     He  is   a  merchant   and    resides    in    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Children,  all  born  in  Brooklyn  : 

*3709.     I.  William  Caswell,  born  18  Sept.,  1851. 

3710.  II.  Caroline  Hanson,  born  18  April,  1853. 

3711.  III.  James  Sckymser,  born  1  July,  1854;  died  in 
Portland  25  Aug.,  1854. 

3712.  IV.  Harriet  Harper,  born  13  Nov.,  1856;  died  26 
Jan.,  1861. 

3713.  V.  Walter  Fleming,  born  27  Jan.,  1858;  died  6 
Feb.,  1861. 

3714.  VI.  Charlotte  Stuyvesant,  born  9  Sept.,  1859  ;  died 
3  Feb.,  1861. 

3715.  VII.  Frederick  vScrymser,  born  16  May,  1862. 

1703. 

ELLEN  LAURA,«  [Thomas^  PauP  Moses"  Moseii^  born  12 
April,  1820;  married  14  May,  1837,  Samuel  R.  Fernald  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  who  was  born  14  Aug.,  1814,  and  died  14  Oct.,  1859. 
Children,  beside  a  son  who  died  in  infancy  : 

3716.  I.  Sarah  Ellen  Fernald,  boi-n  27  Oct.,  1839  ;  died 
24  Feb.,  1853. 

3717.  II.  Clara  Theresa  Fernald,  born  10  April,  1842  ; 
married  1868,  Henry  F.  Smith  of  Denver,  Col. 

3718.  III.  William  Little  Fernald,  born  17  May,  1844; 
married  Feb.,  1877,  Berta  Gramly,  and  lives  at  Danville,  Va.,  and 
has  been  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  several  years. 

3719.  IV.      Annie  Fernald,  born  9  June,  1850. 

3720.  V.  Emma  Fernald,  born  26  May,  1853 ;  married 
Dec,  1874,  Frederick  Fielding. 

3721.  VI.      Maud  Fernald,  born  6  May,  1855. 

3722.  VII.     Edith  Fernald,  born  23  Nov.,  1857. 

3723.  VIII.  Gertrude  Fernald,  born  20  June,  1860. 

1713. 
RUTH  AT  WOOD,'  \_Thomas^  Bond"  Thomas^  George"  JosepK^'\ 
born  24  Sept.,  1797  ;  married  22  Dec,  1819,  Lothrop,  son  of  Asaph 
and  Nancy  (Elderkin)  Shurtleff,  who  was  born  7  Dec,  1797,  and 
died  16  March,  1862.  He  was  a  physician  and  practiced  his  profes- 
sion at  Hatley  and  Stanstead,  P.  Q.  His  wife  survives  him  and 
lives  with  her  eldest  daughter.     Children  : 


300  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3724.  I.  Helen  Rosaline  Shurtlefp,  born  in  Sherbrooke 
6  April,  1822  ;  married  DeWitt  Forman,  a  farmer  of  North  Wolcott, 
Wayne  County,  N.  Y. 

3725.  II.  Solon  Shurtleff,  born  24  May,  1824  ;  married 
26  Sept.,  1848,  Rebecca  Johnson,  who  was  born  20  Jan.,  1825.  He 
graduated  at  the  Medical  College  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  practiced  his 
profession  in  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  and  died  19  Feb.,  1871,  near  Nevada. 
City,  Cal.     Children  : 

3726.  I.         Amos  Johnson    Shurtleff,   born    13    July, 
1849  ;  is  a  lawyer  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

3727.  II.        Laura  Helen  Shurtlefe,  born  22  Aug.,  1859. 

3728.  III.      Fremont  E.  Shurtleff,  born  5  Aug.,  1861  ; 
is  a  medical  student  at  Michigan  University. 

3729.  III.  Lucia  Sultana  Shurtleff,  born  at  Hatley  18 
April,  1826  ;  married  1846,  Tyler  H.  M.  Hyndman,  and  lives  in 
North  Wolcott,  N.  Y.     Child  : 

3730.     Helen  Eliza  Hyndman,  born  1847  ;  married  Arthur 
Brink. 

3731.  IV.  Mary  Jane  Shurtleff,  born  26  Sept.,  1828  ;  died 
1  June,  1832. 

3732.  V.  Thomas  Shurtleff,  born  24  June,  1830  ;  married 
(1759)  Maryette  Little. 

3733.  VI.  Asaph  William  Shurtleff,  born  22  April,  1832  ; 
married  first  Kate  Crockett,  and  second  Louise  DeWitt.  He  is  a 
lawyer  at  Weedsport,  N .  Y.     Child  : 

3734.     I.     Anna  L.  Shurtleff,  born  10  Aug.,  1865. 

3735.  VII.  John  Alpha  Shurtleff,  born  13  May,  1835 ;. 
died  in  1854. 

3736.  VIII.  Amos  Shurtleff,  born  6  May,  1837  ;  is  a  lawyer 
in  Bourbon  County,  Ky. 

3737.  IX.  Matthew  Samuel  Shurtleff,  born  12  Aug., 
1839  ;  married  Marilla  Marston,  and  lives  in  Nevada  City,  Cal. 

3738.  X.  Alice  Jane  Shurtleff,  born  5  July,  1841  ;  mar- 
ried Robert  Forman  of  North  Wolcott,  N.  Y.     Cliild  : 

3739.     I.     Samuel  DeWitt  Forman,  born  1870. 

3740.     XL      Mary  Elizabeth  Shurtleff,  born  26  Dec,  1843  ; 

graduated  at  the  medical  school  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  ;  married  Ludo 

Burrill,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Cobleigh)  Little  of  Lyman,  N.  H. 

He   entered   the  Ninth   New   Hampshire    Volunteers  in  1861  as  a 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  301 

private  and  was  promoted  to  be  captain  before  he  was  twenty.  He 
graduated  from  the  law  department  of  Michigan  University  in  1873, 
and  is  an  attorney  at  Cache  Creek,  Holt  County,  Nebraska.  Mr. 
Little  is  not  a  descendant  of  George  of  Newbury,  but  a  great- 
grandson  of  John  Little,  an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  who 
came  to  this  country  from  Ireland.  Child  : 
3741.     Hazen  Little,  born  1877. 

ITU. 
JANE,'  [TJiomas^  Bond:'  Thomas'^  George^  JosejiJi'^  born  24  May, 
1799  ;  married  (second  wife)  23  May,  1835,  John,  son  of  John  and 
Hannah  (Dunning)  St.  John,  who  was  born  1  Dec,  1789,  and  died 
18  July,  1877.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Dutchess,  Niagara,  and 
Cayuga  Counties,  N.  Y.,  till  1860,  when  he  removed  to  New  Genesee, 
111.     She  died  19  April,  1868.     Children: 

3742.  I.  Thomas  Little  St.  John,  born  5  July,  1838 ; 
married  25  Sept.,  1861,  Jerusha  C.  Taj^or.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
died  in  AYhiteside  County,  111.,  26  Feb.,  1865.     Children: 

3743.  I.         Eunice  Jane  St.  John,  born  29  Oct.,  1862. 

3744.  II.        Bertha  St.  John,  born  7  Feb.,  1864. 
3745.     II.        Bela  Taylor  St.  John,  born  in  Cayuga  County, 

N.  Y.,  22  July,  1843;  married  2   Feb.,  1870,  Amanda  L.  Parrish. 
He  is  a  farmer  at  New  Genesee,  111.     Children  : 

3746.  I.         Thomas  E.  St.  John,  born  24  Nov.,  1870. 

3747.  II.        Clara  St.  John,  born  4  Aug.,  1872. 

3748.  III.      Burton  St.  John,  born  24  Nov.,  1873. 

1716. 

WILLIAM,"  \^Thomas^  Bond;'  Thomas^  George^  JosepK^'\  born  5 
Dec,  1803  ;  married  Evelina,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Ruth  Kins- 
man, who  was  born  at  Landaff,  N.  H.,  1  June,  1808,  and  died  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1  Sept.,  1866.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in 
Newbury,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  19  Feb.,  1840.     Children  : 

*3749.  I.  Hiram  Kinsman,  born  27  May,  1830  ;  died  4  July, 
1864. 

3750.  II.  Cyrus  Baldwin,  bom  21  Dec,  1831  ;  died  23 
Aug.,  1853,  while  studying  medicine. 

*3751.     III.      William,  born  31  Jan.,  1836. 
3752.     IV.       Thomas,  born  15  June,   1838  ;  married  Marietta 


302  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Pike  ;  served  two  years  in  the  Eleventh  New  Hampshh'e  Volunteers, 
and  is  a  farmer  at  Bradford,  N.  H.     Child  : 

3753.     Charles  Elmer,  born  21  May,  1858.    ' 

1730. 
SARAH,"  [Abijah'^  BondP  Thomas'^  George-^  Joseph^']  born  18  July, 
1801  ;    married    1821,  Amasa  Marsh,  a  farmer   of    Hatley,  P.  Q., 
who    moved   to  Wisconsin  in  1849,  and  died  22  Oct.,   1868.     She 
lives  at  White  Water,  Wis.     Children,  all  born  in  Hatley  : 

3754.  I.  Amelia  Marsh,  born  8  April,  1822  ;  married  1853, 
John  Campbell,  a  farmer  of  Humbird,  Wis. 

3755.  11.  Mary  Elizabeth  Marsh,  born  4  April,  1824 ; 
married  19  June,  1849,  Hugh  Steele,  a  farmer  of  White  Water, 
Wis.     Childi'en : 

3756.  I.  Newton  Steele,  born  21  Dec,  1852;  mar- 
ried 26  Feb.,  1880,  Eva,  daughter  of  William  Marshall. 
(She  and  her  two  brothers  of  equal  age  were  married  at  the 
same  time.)     He  is  a  farmer  at  Lagrange,  Wis. 

3757.  n.  Herbert  Steele,  born  25  June,  1855  ;  mar- 
ried 12  Nov.,  1876,  Alice  Hickey,  is  a  farmer  at  Cold  Spring, 
Wis. 

3758.  in.  Florence  Steele,  born  8  May,  1858  ;  mar- 
ried 12  Nov.,  1878,  Edward  Engebretsen,  a  merchant  of 
White  Water,  Wis. 

3759.  IV.  Albert  Steele,  born  11  Aug.,  1860;  died 
18  Sept.,  1864. 

3760.  V.        Clarence  Steele,  born  26  Sept.,  1863. 

3761.  III.  John  Marsh,  born  9  July,  1826;  married  1849, 
Ruth  Dresser,  was  a  successful  farmer,  and  died  12  June,  1878. 

3762.  IV.  Riley  Marsh,  born  26  Oct.,  1828  ;  married  Mari- 
ette  Nickerson. 

3763.  V.        Lemuel  Marsh,  born  Aug.,  1830. 

3764.  VI.  Melissa  Marsh,  born  9  June,  1832  ;  married  in 
1850,  Robert  Campbell. 

3765.  VII.  Oliver  Marsh,  born  1834  ;  married  Julia  Moffett, 
and  is  a  farmer  in  Dakota. 

3766.  VIII.  Eunice  Marsh,  born  15  Dec,  1836  ;  married 
William  Cornwell,  and  died  in  1861. 

3767.  IX.  Emily  Marsh,  born  Feb.,  1839  ;  married  in  1865, 
John  Rowe,  who  died  in  1875. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  303 

1T31. 
MARY,'  \^Abijah^  Bond^  Thomas'^  George^  JosepJi^^  born  8  Aug., 
1803  ;  married  1823,  Joel  Shurtleff,  Jr.,  who  was  born  in  Barre,  Vt., 
31    Dec,   1798.      He   was  a   carpenter  and    house  joiner,  lived  at 
Charleston,  and  Coatieook,  P.  Q.     Children  : 

3768.  I.         Lyman  Shurtleff,  born  27  Feb.,  1824;  married 
first  Caroline  Roekwood,  and  second  Ruth  Lewis. 

3769.  II.       Julia  E.   Shurtleff,  born  17  Feb.,  1826;  mar- 
ried Stephen  Impey. 

3770.  III.      Emily  Shurtleff,  born  16  Jan.,   1828;  married 
Bradley  Fisher. 

3771.  IV.      Joel  Edward    Shurtleff,  born    2    June,   1830; 
married  Clara  Pen  well. 

3772.  V.        RoscOE  G.  Shurtleff,  born  24  June,  1832  ;  mar- 
ried first  Annie  Lewis,  and  second  Frances  Williams. 

3773.  VI.      Frakcis  Shurtleff,  born  14  April,  1835  ;  married 
(3888)  Melissa  Ann  Little. 

3774.  VII.     Thomas  F.  Shurtleff,  born  4  June,  1837  mar- 
ried Mary  A.  "Webster. 

3775.  VIII.  Albert  Shurtleff,  born  21  Jan.,  1841. 

3776.  IX.      Otis  Shurtleff,   born    14   Oct.,    1843 ;    married 
Lucy  Wood,  and  is  a  merchant  at  Coatieook. 

1732. 

THOMAS,"  \_AhijaW  Bond?  TJiomas^  George^  Joseph~~\  born  7 
Aug.,  1805  ;  married  (1751)  Ruth  Little,  who  was  born  9  May,  1811, 
and  died  1  June,  1879.  He  settled  upon  No.  14,  Hatley,  Canada, 
was  a  successful  farmer,  and  at  his  death  3  May,  1870,  one  of  the 
wealthiest  men  in  the  town.     Children  : 

*3777.  I.  Celia  Maria,  born  19  Sept.,  1836  ;  died  9  March, 
1877. 

*3778.  II.  Thomas,  born  1  June,  1841. 

3779.  III.  Sarah,  born  30  March,  1849  ;  died  11  April,  1867. 

1T33. 
ELIZA,'  [_Ahijah^  Bond^  Thomas^  George^  JosepK^']   born  9  July, 
1807;  married  28  Feb.,  1832,  Thomas,  son  of  Samuel  and  Prusha 
(Hitchcock)  Reed,  who  was  born  16  March,  1808.     Mr.  Reed  is  a 
prosperous  farmer  in  Hatley,  P.  Q.     Children  : 


304  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3780.  I.  Wilder  Reed,  bora  28  Feb.,  1834;  married  6 
Oct.,  1859,  Alice  Almira  Bean.  He  is  a  lumber  merchant  at  Lennox- 
ville,  P.  Q.     Children  : 

3781.  I.  Wesley  W.  Reed,  born  24  April,  1861. 

3782.  II.  Alice  S.  Reed,  born  12  Sept.,  1863  ;  died  6 
May,  1881. 

3783.  III.  Thomas  V.  Reed,  born  2  March,  1866. 

3784.  IV.  Cheney  M.  Reed,  born  9  Sept.,  1868. 

3785.  V.  Ashley  E.  Reed,  born  23  Sept.,  1871  ;  died 
8  April,  1874. 

3786.  VI.  James  B.  Reed,  born  21  Aug.,  1874. 

3787.  VII.  George  H.  Reed,  born  26  June,  1877. 

3788.  VIII.  Pamelia  A.  Reed,  born  18  Aug.,  1879. 

3789.  II.  Austin  T.  Reed,  born  22  March,  1836  ;  married 
1  Jan.,  1861,  Ellen  E.  Gage,  who  was  born  17  June,  1844.    Children  : 

3790.  I.  Willie  A.  Reed,  born  27  April,  1863. 

3791.  II.  Claude  C.  Reed,  born  1  Feb.,  1868. 

3792.  III.  Frederick  G.  Reed,  born  22  May,  1871. 

3793.  IV.  Filena  E.  Reed,  born  14  June,  1878. 

3794.  III.  Louisa  Jane  Reed,  born  7  May,  1839  ;  married 
8  Feb.,  1864,  Thomas  Warren  Bean,  and  lives  in  Bethlehem,  N.  H. 
Child : 

3795.     I.     Lizzie  M.  Bean,  born  9  June,  1868. 

3796.  IV.  LoTON  Reed,  born  16  Sept.,  1841  ;  married  Eliza 
J.  D.  Carpenter,  who  died  5  Jan.,  1881.     Children: 

3797.  I.         Idelia  V.  Reed,  born  23  March,  1861  ;  mar- 
ried (3854)  Benjamin  Little. 

3798.  II.        Lydia  E.  Reed,  born  8  Sept.,  1864;  died 
3  April,  1881. 

3799.  III.      Warren  G.  Reed,  born  18  Oct.,  1868. 

3800.  IV.       Lucia  E.  Reed,  born  12  July,  1875. 

3801.  V.  Mahala  Reed,  born  2  March,  1844;  married  1 
Jan.,  1861,  Russell  Bean. 

3802.  VI.  Lafayette  M.  Reed,  born  2  March,  1847  ;  mar- 
ried 30  Dec,  1868,  Ruth  S.  Slack,  who  was  born  8  Dec,  1848. 

3803.  VII.  Parhelia  C.  Reed,  born  23  Oct.,  1849  ;  died  2 
May,  1861. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  305 

1734. 

ABIJAH,'  [Abijah^  BondP  Thomas^  George^  Joseph^']  born  18 
June,  1809  ;  married  first  20  Sept.,  1830,  Eleanor  McNorton,  who 
died  in  1861,  and  second  26  April,  1867,  Mrs.  Lucy  A.  Fearon, 
daughter  of  Peter  and  Thankful  Eastman  of  Burlington,  Vt.  Mr. 
Little  lived  in  Hatley,  Canada,  where  his  children  were  born,  until 
1847,  when  he  removed  to  DeKalb  County,  111.  He  has  been  engaged 
in  farming,  and  was  the  first  mayor  of  Waterman,  111.,  where  he 
resides.     Children : 

3804.  I.  William,  born  1831  ;  was  a  successful  lawyer, 
and  at  his  death  27  May,  1867,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Nebraska.  He  was  unmarried. 

3805.  II.  John,  born  May,  1832  ;  was  a  successful  lawyer 
at  Aurora,  111.,  and  died  without  issue  22  Aug.,  1868. 

3806.  III.      Elizabeth,  born  1834  ;  died  unmarried  June,  1880. 

3807.  IV.       Edwin,  born  1836. 

3808.  V.  Jeannette,  born  1838;  died  unmarried  12  Aug., 
1861. 

3809.  VI.       Ellen,  | 

3810.  VII.  Edgar,  3  '  '  married  1869,  Lovina  Alston. 
Children  : 

3811.  I.         Jennie,  born  1  May,  1870. 

3812.  II.       Verna,  born  29  July,  1872. 

♦ 

1735. 

BOND,"  \_AhijaW  Boncf  Thomas^  George^  JosepK-']  born  25  May, 
1812  ;  married  April,  1834,  Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  John  Farrington 
of  Hatley,  who  died  in  1869.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Hatley, 
Canada.     Children : 

Nelson  Percival,  born  16  April,  1835. 
Mary  Jane,  born  14  Feb.,  1838. 
Bond,  born  15  Jan.,  1843. ' 
Elizabeth  Ann,  born  8  Nov.,  1844. 
Sarah  Adeline,  born  13  Sept.,  1850  ;  married  14 
Feb.,  1870,  Charles,  son  of  Abel  C.  Geer  of  Compton,  P.  Q.    Child  : 

3818.     I.     Montford  Scott  Geer,  born  18  Nov.,  1873. 

20 


*3813. 

I. 

*3814. 

II. 

*3815. 

Ill, 

*3816. 

IV. 

3817. 

V. 

306  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

1736. 
CHARLOTTE  J  [AbijaJi^  Bond^  Thomas^  George^  Joseph^^   born 
12  May,  1813  ;   married  Henry,  son   of  Joseph  Putney  of  Hatley, 
Canada,  who  was  born  29  Dec.,  1804.     Children  : 

3819.  I.  Juliette  Putney,  born  22  Nov.,  1836  ;  married  4 
Sept.,  1854,  Abram,  son  of  Abram  Howe.     Children  : 

3820.  I.         Jennie  E.  Howe,  born  24  Feb.,  1856. 

3821.  11.        Curtis  E.  Howe,  born  25  Dec,  1858. 

3822.  III.      Willis  E.  Howe,  born  3  July,  1860. 

3823.  IV.       Lillis  B.  Howe,  born  9  March,  1862. 

3824.  V.        Evelyn  M.  Howe,  born  5  July,  1864. 

3825.  VI.       Ida  A.  Howe,  born  3  April,  1866. 

3826.  VII.     Albert  E.  Howe,  born  29  Aug.,  1869. 

3827.  VIII.  Edmund  G.  Howe,  born  7  Aug.,  1872. 

3828.  II.       Jane  Putney,  born  5  Dec,  1840. 

3829.  III.  WiLHELMiNA  PuTNEY,  bom  6  Dec,  1842  ;  married 
27  Feb.,  1862,  (3853)  Abijah  Blaisdell  Little. 

3830.  IV.  Albert  A.  Putney,  born  3  Feb.,  1845;  died  26 
April,  1862. 

3831.  V.  Adelaide  Theresa  Putney,  born  24  April,  1848  ; 
married  1  Feb.,  1865,  Albert  H.,  son  of  Hiram  and  Mary  Vance,  who 
was  born  1  Feb.,  1843.     He  is  a  farmer  at  North  Hatley.     Children  : 

Mary  Charlotte  Vance,  born  26  April,  1866. 
Ruth  Adelaide  Vance,  born  10  Jan.,  1870. 
Gerty  Bell  Vance,  born  24  Feb.,  1872. 
Minnie  Jane  Vance,  born  10  Aug.,  1874. 
Albert  Henry  Vance,  born  4  Jan.,  1880. 

1737. 

ERMINA  CAROLINE,'  \_AUjali^ Bond"  Thomas^  George^  Joseplv''] 
born  1816  ;  married  Thomas  Drew,  who  died  20  Feb.,  1874,  aged  85. 
They  lived  in  Sherbrooke,  Canada,  where  she  died  6  Nov.,  1862. 
Children : 

3837.  I.  Susannah  Drew,  born  22  April,  1842  ;  married 
22  Nov.,  1858,  William  Peck.     Children  : 

3838.  I.         Thomas  Peck,  born  24  June,  1860. 

3839.  II.       Ermina  Caroline  Peck,  born  21  May,  1863  ; 
married  Henry  Asbury,  and  died  25  May,  1881.     Child  : 


3832. 

I. 

3833. 

II. 

3834. 

III. 

3835. 

IV. 

3836. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  307 

3840.     Lottie  Edith  Ermina  Asbury,  born  15  May,. 
1881  ;  died  6  Jan.,  1882. 

3841.  III.      Cora  Peck,  born  8  March,  1872. 

3842.  IV.      William  Peck,  born  9  July,  1881. 

3843.  II.  Richard  Drew,  born  22  April,  1844  ;  died  6  May, 
1881. 

3844.  III.      Sarah  L.  Drew,  born  13  March,  1847. 

3845.  IV.  James  H.  Drew,  born  31  Aug.,  1849  ;  married. 
Ida  Moore.     Child : 

3846.     Walter  Drew,  died  12  Aug.,  1881. 

1788.    ■ 
MELISSA   JANE,'   [Abijah^  Boncf   Thomas^  George^  Joseph'] 
born  28  June,  1818;  married  25  Dec,  1841,  Amos  Edward,  son  of 
Moses  and  Mary  Ball  of  Hatley,  Canada,  who  was  born  26  Aug., 
1816.     He  is  a  farmer  and  miller,  and  lives  in  Hatley.     Children  : 

Elizabeth   Ball,  born  19    June,  1843  ;    died    15 

Victor  E.  Ball,  born  18  Aug.,  1846. 
Edward  Moses  Ball,  born  29  Aug.,  1849. 
William  Eugene  Baxl,  born  12  May,  1852. 
Catherine  Jane  Ball,  born  18  Feb.,  1855. 
Amos  A.  Ball,  born  16  Aug.,  1862  ;  died  8  Feb., 

1739. 

JOHN,'  \_xibijahP  Bond''  TJiomas*  George^  Joseph-^  born  30  Aug., 
1828  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Rebecca  Morey, 
who  was  born  25  June,  1827,  and  survives  him.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  lived  in  Hatley,  but  died  in  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  19  April,  1868. 
Children  : 

3853.  I.  Abijah  Blaisdell,  born  11  Jan.,  1844;  married 
27  Feb.,  1862,  his  cousin  (3829)  Wilhemina  Putney.  He  is  a  black- 
smith by  occupation  and  lives  in  Hatley. 

3854.  II.  Benjamin,  born  9  Sept.,  1847;  married  7  May, 
1878,  (3797)  Idella  Reed.     Child  : 

3855.     I.     John,  born  3  May,  1879. 

3856.  III.      John,  born  1849  ;  died  25  Dec,  1851. 

3857.  IV.      John,  born  6  Oct.,  1851  ;  died  2  Nov.,  1853. 


3847. 

I. 

Sept.,  1855 

. 

3848. 

II. 

3849. 

Ill 

3850. 

IV. 

3851. 

V. 

3852. 

VI. 

1882. 

3863. 

I. 

3864. 

II. 

3865. 

III. 

3866. 

IV. 

308  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

*3858.     V.        Emily,  born  13  July,  1854. 

3859.  VI.       P:i)ward,  born  26  Dec,  1856. 

3860.  VII.  Samuel,  born  31  Oct.,  1858  ;  married  24  June, 
1879,  Maggie,  daughter  of  William  Patterson  of  Inverness.     Child  : 

3861.     I.     Matthew  Herbert,  born  2  May,  1880. 
3862.     VIII.  Wright,  born  12  June,  1862. 

1741. 

PHILIP  NELSON,^  [EzeMef  Bond?  Thomas^  George^  JosejjJi^^ 
born  3  Feb.,  1806;  married  first  Jan.,  1827,  Lydia,  daughter  of 
Henry  Varner  of  Waldoboro,  Me.,  who  died  10  March,  1872,  and 
second  5  May,  1874,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Sargent,  daughter  of  Elbridge 
G.  and  Mary  (Dearborn)  King  of  Sutton,  N.  H.  Mr.  Little  is  a 
prosperous  farmer  and  lives  in  Sutton.     Children  : 

RoxANA,  born  6  Jan.,  1828. 

Henry  Varner,  born  10  April,  1829. 

Franklin,  born  15  May,  1830  ;  died  13  July,  1847. 

Carlos,  born  18  Sept.,  1833  ;  married  23  July, 
1855,  Celia  L.,  daughter  of  Perkiu  Hawse  of  North  Hatley,  P.  Q., 
who  was  born  16  March,  1834.  Mr.  Little  was  one  of  the  first  set- 
tlers in  what  is  now  Stanton,  Plymouth  County,  Iowa,  which  was 
named  by  his  wife.  He  held  several  positions  of  trust,  among  them 
that  of  county  commissioner.  In  1878  he  removed  to  Yam  Hill, 
Oregon,  where  he  is  engaged  in  farming  and  lumbering. 

3867.  V.  Orison,  born  6  March,  1835  ;  married  R.  Emily, 
daughter  of  Moses  Hazen  of  Sutton,  and  is  a  lieutenant  of  police  in 
Boston,  Mass. 

3868.  VI.  Jane,  born  12  Oct.,  1838  ;  married  March,  1862, 
Henry  A.  Stevens,  a  shoe  manufacturer  of  Stoneham,  Mass. 

*3869.     VII.     Lydia  Evelyn,  born  23  Jan.,  1840. 

*3870.     VIII.  Ellen,  born  3  Nov.,  1842. 

*3871.     IX.      Franklin  Nelson,  born  16  July,  1846. 

1742. 

HANNAH  NELSON,^  [^EzeUeV"  Bond'  TJiomas*  George"  JosepJi^^ 
born  20  March,  1808  ;  married  her  cousin  (1726)  Thomas  Wadleigh, 
who  was  born  15  April,  1802,  and  died  4  Sept.,  1850.  She  died  at 
White  Water,  Wis.,  21  Sept.,  1879.     Children  : 


SEVENTH    GENERATION.  309 

3872.     I.         Andrew  Wadleigh,  born  28  Oct.,  1828;  mamed 

25  Dec,  1860,  M.  G-.  Wilbur,  and   lives   in   White   Water,    Wis. 
Children  : 

3873.  I.         Walter  W.  Wadleigh,  born  22  May,  1863. 

3874.  II.        Clara  Wadleigh,  born  12  June,  1867. 

3875.  III.      Martie  Wadleigh,  born  1  March,  1870. 

3876.  II.       William  Wadleigh,  born  1831  ;  maiTied  Celinda 
Smettzer,  and  died  5  July,  1864,  leaving  two  children. 

3877.  III.      Adelaide  Wadleigh,  born  1833  ;   married  C.  P. 
Hunt,  and  died  14  Sept.,  1866,  leaving  three  children. 

3878.  rV.       Celinda  Wadleigh,  born  1841  ;  married  William 
Gordon,  and  died  15  April,  1874,  leaving  one  child. 

3879.  V.        Marcus  Wadleigh,  born  1843  ;  died  27  Feb.,  1870. 

3880.  VI.      Marion  Wadleigh,  born  1849. 

1743. 

ELIZA,'  [^Ezekief  BoncP  Thomas'^  George^  Joseph'^']  born  25  April, 
1810  ;  married  19  Sept.,  1831,  Luther,  son  of  Benjamin  Wadleigh  of 
Sutton,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  in  1806,  and  died  in  1873.  Soon  after 
his  marriage  he  removed  to  East  Corinth,  Me.,  where  he  resided  till 
his  death.  He  was  a  prominent  citizen,  and  had  served  as  town 
clerk,  selectman,  and  county  commissioner.  She  died  7  June,  1880. 
Children : 

3881.  I.         Benjamin   Franklin   Wadleigh,   born    13    July, 
1832  ;  died  unmarried  4  July,  1855. 

3882.  II.     Alonzo  Kelsey  Wadleigh,  born  28  Feb.,   1834; 
died  unmanned  19  May,  1854. 

Carlos  Bean  AVadleigh,  born  23  Jan.,  1836. 
Mary  Nichols  Wadleigh,  born  9  April,  1838. 
George  Boardman  Wadleigh, born  12  Nov.,  1840. 
Eliza  Adelaide  Wadleigh,  born  25  Dec,  1842. 
Maria  Wadleigh,  born  21  Aug.,  1851  ;  married 

26  Oct.,  1873,  Abram  Dunning  of  Charleston,  Me. 

1744. 

JONATHAN,'  [EzeMef  Bond?  Thomas*  George^  Joseph^']  born 
14  May,  1812  ;  man-ied  first  Lavinia  Colby,  who  was  born  7  Aug., 
1812,  and  died  4  June,  1855,  and  second  18  Dec,  1861,  Sarah 
Elmira,  daughter  of  David  and  Harriet  (Hurd)  Ball,  who  was  born 


3883. 

III. 

3884. 

IV. 

3885. 

V. 

3886. 

VI. 

3887. 

VII 

310  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

10  Jan.,  1823.     He  was  a  prosperous  farmer  in  Hatley,  Staustead 
County,  Canada,  where  he  died  26  Aug.,  1879.     Children  : 

*3888.  I.  Melissa  Ann,  born  29  March,  1836  ;  died  28 
Aug.,  1871. 

8889.     II.        Erastds,  born  20  July,  1864. 

3890.  III.      Hattie  Judith,  born  25  May,  1867. 

1746. 

JOHN  CHALLIS,'  lEzekiel'  Bond-'  Thomas^  George"  Josepl}?^ 
born  16  March,  1817;  married  first  Mary  Ann  Baker  of  New  Bos- 
ton, N.  H.,  and  second  Lois  Nichols  of  Sutton,  N.  H.  Capt. 
Little  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Sutton,  where  he  died  25  March, 
1876.     Children: 

3891.  I.         Mary  Jane,  born  17  March,  1846. 

3892.  II.        Salome  Ann,  born  10  March,  1850. 

3893.  III.  Emma  Emily,  born  20  Jan.,  1854;  married  27 
Nov.,  1878,  Frank  W.  Knowlton  of  New  London,  N.  H.,  who  was 
iborn  5  May,  1855. 

3894.  IV.       Mary  Ann,  born  1861. 

1750. 

SARAH, ^  \_Bond}'  Bond;'  Thomas^  George"  Jose])h^']  born  5  Jan., 
1809  ;  married  1831,  Simon,  son  of  Moses  Bean  of  Hatley,  who 
was  born  16  Oct.,  1804,  and  married  second  2  Oct.,  1862,  Caroline, 
daughter  of  Chester  Hovey.  Mr.  Bean  lives  in  Hatlej^,  has  been 
a  captain  in  the  militia,  a  magistrate,  and  prominent  in  public 
affairs.  His  first  wife  died  11  Feb.,  1858.  Children,  besides  one 
that  died  in  infancy  : 

LoRA  Bean,  born  24  Dec,  1832;  married  John 

William  Bean,  born  24  Dec,  1834;  died  1837. 
Mary  Bean,  born  30  May,  1836  ;  married  E.  B. 

Josephine    Bean,    born    April,     1840 ;    married 

LuciNDA  Bean,  born  April,  1842  ;  married  Edwin 

Simon  W.  Bean,  born  22  Nov.,  1844. 


3895. 
Ives. 

I. 

3896. 

II. 

3897. 

III. 

Custin. 

3898. 

IV. 

Edwin  Bean. 

3899. 

V. 

Woodward. 

3900. 

VI. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  311 

1T52. 
WILLIAM,"  [Bond^  Bond?  Thomas^  George^  Josepli^~\  bora  1813  ; 
married  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Capt.  Simon  Kezar,  who  was  bora  6 
Feb.,  1817,  and  survives  him.     He  was  a  farmer  in  Hatley,  P.  Q., 
and  died  31  Dec,  1851.     Children  : 

3901.  I.         Sarah  Jane,  born  20  Nov.,  1835  ;  married  James 
Hussey,  and  lives  at  North  Hatley. 

3902.  II.        William  Murray,  married  Ella  Neal,  and  lives 
at  North  Hatley. 

3903.  III.      HoLLis,  is  a  farmer  at  Hatley. 


17  Od. 
MARIA  MAEY,'  \_Bond^  BoiuV'  Thomas^  George^  Joseph^'\  born 
11  April,  1816  ;  married  25  April,  1837,  James  Henry  Craig,  son  of 
Philip  and  Lydia  Flanders  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  who  died  11  March, 
1859,  aged  47  years  and  9  months.  She  died  8  June,  1866.  Chil- 
dren : 

3904.  I.  Harriet  Jane  Flanders,  born  13  March,  1838  ; 
married  29  May,  1856,  John  B.  Rogers  of  River  Beaudette,  P.  Q., 
who  was  a  road  master  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway.  She  died  1 
June,  1858.     Child  : 

3905.     James  Henry  Rogers,  born  March,  1857  ;  died  10 
Jan.,  1864. 

3906.  II.  Taylor  Little  Flanders,  bom  5  Nov.,  1839 ; 
married  Mattie  A.  Johnson  of  Delevan,  Wis.,  where  he  resides. 

3907.  III.  AYilliam  Bean  Flanders,  born  10  Dec,  1841; 
married  Margaret  E.  Dirickson,  and  lives  at  Aarons  Run,  Montgom- 
ery County,  Ky. 

3908.  IV.  Alice  Amanda  Flanders,  born  3  Oct.,  1848; 
married  2  June,  1870,  Henry  H.  Marshall,  afarmer  of  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Children  : 

3909.  I.         Emmett  Henry  Marshall,  born  22  May,1873. 

3910.  II.       Jennie  Alice  Marshall,  born  4  July,  1876. 
3911.     V.        Philip  Craig  Flanders,  born  20  Feb.,  1855. 

1755. 
LOIS,"  \_Bond'^  Bond''  Thomas'^  George^  JosepK^']  born  1824  ;  mar- 
ried Jonathan  Leavitt,  a  farmer  of  Hatle}^,  and  died  18  Jan.,  1851. 


312  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

He  married  second  (1756)  Alice  Little,  sister  of  his  first  wife.     She 
died  25  May,  1862.     Children  : 

3912.  I.  Maryette  Leavitt,  born  10  Feb.,  1849  ;  married 
Alonzo  Emery  of  Hatley. 

3913.  II.  Milton  Leavitt,  born  19  Dec,  1850;  died  23 
Jan.,  1851. 

3914.  III.  Lois  Leavitt,  born  3  Sept.,  1853;  died  23 
Sept.,  1854. 

3915.  IV.  Helen  Maria  Leavitt,  born  2  Dec,  1855  ;  mar- 
ried Frederick  Emery. 

3916.  V.        Willis  Leavitt,  born  31  March,  1860. 

1T5T. 
CLINTON,'  [Bond^  Boncf  Thomas'  George'  JosepJi"^  born  26 
March,  1828;  married  4  Sept.,  1854,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Richard 
and  Rebecca  Drew  of  Hatley,  who  was  born  4  April,  1832.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Hatley,  where  he  died  4  Feb.,  1868. 
Children  : 

Mary,  born  20  July,  1856  ;  died  24  April,  1862. 

Milton,  born  4  Aug.,  1858. 

Sarah,  born  8  Aug.,  1860;  died  5  March,  1861. 

Bond,  born  29  Aug.,  1862. 

Clinton,  born  4  Oct.,  1864;  died  27  Jan.,  1866. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  born  28  Feb.,  1867. 

1759. 

MARYETTE,'  [Bond'^  Boiuf  Thomas'^  George^  Josepli"^  born 
10  May,  1830  ;  married  28  Jan.,  1850  (3732)  Thomas  Shurtleff,  who 
was  born  24  June,  1830.  Slie  died  9  Oct.,  1867,  at  Hatley,  P.  Q. 
Mr.  Shurtleff  was  engaged  in  teaching  for  several  years,  and  is  now 
a  merchant  at  Nevada  City,  Cal.  He  married  second  16  Sept., 
1868,  Loderna  C.  Percival  of  Hatley.     Children  : 

3923.  I.  William  Taylor  Shurtleff,  born  9  July,  1853  ; 
married  7  Aug.,  1873,  Melinda  Dillen  of  Normal,  McLean  County, 
111,     He  is  engaged  in  mining  at  Nevada  City.     Child  : 

3924.     I.     Maryette  Shurtleff,  born  5  July,  1875. 

3925.  II.  John  Thomas  Shurtleff,  born  7  June,  1857 ; 
married  7  June,  1880,  Effie  Wilhemina  Faatz  of  Weedsport,  N.  Y. 
He  is  engaged  in  mining  at  Nevada  City. 


3917. 

I. 

3918. 

II. 

3919. 

III. 

3920. 

IV. 

3921. 

V. 

3922. 

VI. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  313 

3926.     III.  Flora   Irvin    Shurtleff,  born    18    April,  1859  ; 
married  21  March,  1877,  George  W.  Flint  of  Wolcott,  N.  Y.    Child  : 

3927.  I.         Clarence    Shurtleff  Flint,  born  22  March, 
1881. 

3928.  IV.  Clarence  Asaph  Shurtleff,  born  22  March,  1861. 

3929.  V.  Maryette  Varhxa  SHLTiTLEFF,born  17  July,  1863. 

3930.  VI.  Helen  Rosetine  Shurtleff,  born  3  June,  1881. 

1773. 

THOMAS,"  [Jacob^  Thomas^  Thomas^  George^  Joseph^^  born  30 
June,  1818  ;  married  12  May,  1842,  Amelia  Jane,  daughter  of  Dea- 
con Robert  and  Alice  (Dodge)  Morse  of  Derry,  N.  H.,  who  was 
born  20  July,  1820.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Atkinson.  Chil- 
dren : 

3931.  I.         Alice   Morse,  born  29  Oct.,   1843;    married   26 
Nov.,  1865,  William  H.  Wason. 

3932.  II.       Emma  Ann,  born  6  Dec,  1846. 

1774. 

NATHANIEL  NOURSE,'  IJacoh^  Thomas^  Thomas^  George" 
Joseph^']  born  21  July,  1820  ;  married  Cynthia,  daughter  of  Stephen 
Tuthill  of  AVestminster,  Vt.,  who  was  born  3  Oct.,  1830.  He  lived 
in  Atkinson  until  1858,  when  he  went  to  Kansas  and  settled  in 
Palermo,  Doniphan  County,  where  he  resides.     Children : 


3933. 

I. 

Lucian,  deceased. 

3934. 

II. 

Ann. 

3935. 

III. 

George. 

3936. 

IV. 

John  Tuthill,  died  young. 

3937. 

V. 

Ella. 

3938. 

VI. 

William. 

1775. 

MARY  ANN,"  \_JacoW  Thomas^  Thomas^  George^  JosepjJi^']  born 
22  Oct.,  1822;  married  first  15  Dec,  1842,  Robert,  son  of  Deacon 
Robert  and  Alice  Morse  of  Derry,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  31  May, 
1816,  and  died  13  Oct.,  1847,  second  Richard  Dearborn  of  Hill,  N. 
H.,  who  died  17  Jan.,  1863,  and  third  19  April,  1868,  William  M. 
Clark  of  Belmont,  N.  H.     Children  : 


314  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3939.  I.  Jacob  S.  Morse,  born  in  Chester  2  Oct.,  1843  ; 
died  in  the  army  10  Aug.,  1862. 

3940.  II.  Brock  Dearborn,  born  in  Hill,  N.  H.,  9  April, 
1852  ;  married  July,  1872,  Sadie  Morse  of  Chester,  is  a  farmer,  and 
lives  in  Belmont,  N.  H. 

3941.  III.      John  R.  Dearborn,  born  13  March,  1861. 

1776. 

JOHN,'^  [^Jcicob'''  Thomas^  Thomas*  George^  Joseph-~\  born  22 
Aug.,  1825  ;  married  26  April,  1849,  Sarah  Thurston,  daughter  of 
James  M.  Kent  of  Chester,  N.  H.,  who  wa^  born  4  Sept.,  1829. 
He  is  a  farmer  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.     Children  : 

3942.  I.  Ellen  Frances,  born  22  Sept.,  1851  ;  married  27 
May,  1880,  Elbridge  Henry,  son  of  Joshua  Flint  and  Lois  Ann 
Noyes,  who  was  born  22  Jan.,  1846,  and  lives  in  Hampstead.  She 
died  1  April,  1881.     Child: 

3943.     Ellen  Frances  Noyes,  born  27  March,  1881. 

3944.  II.        Elizabeth  Amelia,  born  5  Nov.,  1854. 

3945.  III.      Sarah  Kent,  born  27  June,  1863. 

1777. 

SARAH  JANE,'  \_JacoW  Tliomas^  TJiomas*  George^  Joseph^'\ 
born  17  Oct.,  1831  ;  married  George  W.  Dearborn  of  Hill,  N.  H., 
and  died  2  Feb.,  1865.     Children  : 

•    3946.     I.         George  A.  Dearborn,  born  Aug.,  1862. 

3947.  II..       Sarah  Dearborn,  born  1  Feb.,  1865. 

1778. 

ABBIE  KENT,'^  [_JaGoW  Thomas'  Thomas*  George^  Josepli?'\  born 
30  June,  1837  ;  married  in  Portland,  Me.,  21  May,  1862,  Selwyn  D., 
son  of  James  and  Sally  Parker,  who  was  born  in  Hill,  N.  H.,  4  June, 
1838.     He  is  a  boot  and  shoe  dealer  at  Corinna,  Me.     Children  : 

3948.  I.  Mary  Ada  Parker,  born  27  March,  1864  ;  died 
20  Dec,  1878. 

3949.  II.        Susie  K.  Parker,  born  28  May,  1867. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  315 

1779. 
LYDIA,"  [Jesse^   Thomas'    Thomas'^    George^   Josepli}~\  born    29 
April,   1820;    married    10   May,  1842,  her   cousin    (1772)   Thomas 
Little  Page,  who  was  born  13  Feb.,  1814.     Capt.  Page  is  a  farmer 
and  lives  on  the  old  homestead  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.     Children  : 

3950.  I.         Harriet   Page,  born   21  March,   1844;    died    10 
July,  1845. 

3951.  II.        William  Warren  Page,  born  10  Aug.,  1846. 

3952.  III.      Jesse  Thomas  Page,  born  17  May,  1850;    died 
1  Oct.,  1858. 

3953.  IV.       Louisa  Little  Page,  born  9  May,  1857;  died  9 
April,  1858. 

3954.  V.        George  Albert  Page,  born  12  May,  1859. 

1780. 

WILLIAM  READ,'  [Jesse''  Thomas^  Thomas^  George^  Joseph^'] 
born  4  Nov.,  1823;  married  5  Oct.,  1851,  (3353)  Elizabeth  Albina 
Little,  who  was  born  1832,  and  died  23  June,  1853.  He  is  a  farmer 
and  butcher  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  which  he  has  represented  in  the 
state  legislature.     Child  : 

3955.  I.     Mary  Albina,  born  4  March,  1853. 

1795. 

ANN  POOR,"  \_Eze'kieV'  Benjamin^  George^  George^  Joseph'^']  born 
21  Nov.,  1806  ;  married  18  Jan.,  1837,  (1764)  Jesse  Page,  who  was 
born  23  Feb.,  1805,  at  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  graduated  at  Dartmouth 
in  1831,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  in  1835.  The  same 
year  he  was  settled  over  the  Congregational  church  at  North  Andover, 
where  he  remained  till  1843.  The  following  year  he  removed  to 
Atkinson  and  was  pastor  of  the  church  there  till  his  health  failed  in 
1869,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  months  in  1859,  when  he  organ- 
ized a  church  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  a  short  time  in  1862,  when  he  had 
charge  of  the  Rutgers  Female  College  in  New  York  City.  Rev.  Mr, 
Page  still  resides  in  his  native  town,  and  has  been  for  thkty  years 
president  of  the  trustees  of  its  academy.     Children : 

3956.  I.         Mary  Ann  Page,  born  30  Nov.,  1839. 

3957.  II.        William  Little  Page,  born  1  July,   1841  ;  died 
431  Aug.,  1841. 


316  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3958.  III.  Daniel  Emery  Page,  bom  8  July,  1842  ;  died  21 
July,  1842. 

3959.  IV.  Jesse  Francis  Page,  bom  6  June,  1844  ;  died  25 
Aug.,  1844. 

1803. 
LYDIA  KP]LLY,"  \_George^  Moses^  George'^  George^  Joseph^']  bora 
5  Jan.,  1786;  married  12  Nov.,   1812,  Jonathan  Hobson,  and  lived 
in  Weare,  N.  H.,  where  she  died  2  Sept.,  1871.     Child  : 

3960.  I.  Harrison  Hobson,  born  11  April,  1814;  married  28 
Dec,  1837,  Eliza  McQuesten.  Mr.  Hobson  has  resided  in  Nashua, 
for  the  past  thirty-three  years,  has  been  treasurer  of  the  Nashua  & 
Lowell  Railroad,  cashier  of  the  Pennichuck  Bank,  president  of  the 
Nashua  Gas  Light  Company,  and  for  the  last  fifteen  years  agent  and 
treasurer  of  the  Pennichuck  Water  Works.     Children  : 

3961.  I.       Sarah  Josepha  Hobson,  bom  8  April,  1842  ; 
married  William  A.  Robinson,  and  lives  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3962.  II.     Harry  M.  Hobson,  born  10  June,   1848  ;  is- 
connected  in  business  with  his  father. 

1805. 

MOSES  KELLY,^  \_George''  Moses"  George^  George'  JosejjJi^] 
born  26  Nov.,  1788;  married  10  Nov.,  1812,  Betsey,  daughter  of 
David  and  Martha  (McCurdy)  Richards,  and  sister  to  his  brother- 
Taylor's  wife.  She  was  born  29  July,  1790,  and  died  3  Nov.,  1872. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  15 
Sept.,  1840.     Children: 

*3963.     I.         Sarah  Kelly,  born  21  March,  1815. 
3964.     II.       Elizabeth,  born  28  Nov.,  1832  ;  married  15  Sept., 
1856,  Philo  H.  Pattee,  who  was  born  18  Aug.,  1823,  and  died  31 
Dec,  1876.     He  was  a  merchant  at  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  where  she 
resides.     Child : 

3965.     I.     Walter  P.  Pattee,  born  26  April,  1860. 

1806. 
TAYLOR,'   l^George^  Moses"   George^   George^  JosepJi^^    born   5 
Oct.,  1790  ;  married  Margaret  Richards,  sister  of  his  brother  Moses's 
wife,  who  was  born -20  Oct.,  1794,  and  died  6  Aug.,  1860.      Mr. 


SEVENTH    GENERATION.  317 

Little  was  a  stone  mason  by  trade  and  also  engaged  in  farming.  His 
long  life  was  passed  in  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  18  March, 
1881.     Children: 

3966.  I.  Julia  Ann,  born  6  April,  1823  ;  married  (2288) 
Joseph  Edward  Little. 

3967.  II.  Silas  Walker,  born  12  April,  1826  ;  married  29 
April,  1851,  Emma  Augusta,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Anne  (Shat- 
tuck)  Bates  of  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  and  a  sister  of  the  wife  of  (3494) 
Charles  Atkinson.  Mr.  Little  is  a  dyer  b}'  trade,  but  is  engaged  in 
farming  at  Goffstown. 

1810. 

SARAH,"  l^George^  Moses^  George*  George^  JosepK-'\  born  9  Nov., 
1796;  married  1817,  Samuel  Plummer,  son  of  Amasa  and  Betsey 
(Poore)  Foster,  who  was  born  2  March,  1795,  and  died  1  Sept., 
1838.  He  was  a  wheelwright  and  carpenter,  and  lived  in  Goffstown 
and  Weare,  N.  H.     She  died  7  Oct..  1841.     Children  : 

3968.  I.  William  Parkek  Foster,  born  11  Feb.,  1818; 
married  Oct.,  1840,  Susan  Webster  Call,  and  lives  in  Grafton,  Vt. 

3969.  II.  Eliza  Ann  Foster,  born  10  April,  1820;  died 
29  Sept.,  1820. 

3970.  III.  Lydia  Ann  Foster,  born  31  Dec,  1821  ;  married 
20  Nov.,  1840,  Harrison  Simons,  and  lives  in  Weare. 

3871.  IV.  George  Amasa  Foster,  born  31  Dec,  1828  ;  died 
unmarried  in  California. 

1811. 

ELBRIDGE  GERRY,'  \_George^  Moses"  George*  George"  Jose2yli'~\ 
born  12  Aug.,  1798  ;  married  1828,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Daniel  and 
Hannah  (Butterfield)  McKinney,  who  was  born  3  Dec,  1804.  She 
married  second  Samuel  Gage  whom  she  survives.  Mr.  Little  was  a 
blacksmith  b}'-  trade  and  also  engaged  in  farming.  He  lived  at  Graf- 
ton, N.  H.,  where  he  died  5  Jan.,  1853.     Children: 

3972.  I.  RoENE,  born  13  June,  1829  ;  married  13  May, 
1851,  Hiram  S.,  son  of  Abner  and  Mercy  (Williams)  Hale,  a  farmer 
of  Grafton,  N.  H.     Child  : 

3973.     I.     Harry  Hale,  born  7  June,  1854. 
*3974.     II.        Sarah  Foster,  born  24  Feb.,  1832. 
3975'.     III.      Albert  Kellt,  born  2  Oct.,  1834;    married    13 


318  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Dec,  1858,  Ellen  H.,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Josephine  Williams 
of  Grafton,  who  survived  him  and  married  second  James  F.  Tucker. 
Mr.  Little  was  a  blacksmith  and  died  in  Grafton,  N.  H.,  8  Nov., 
.1860.     Child: 

3976.     I.     Albert  William,  born  22  May,  1860. 

*3977.     IV.       Hannah  Jane,  born  18  Sept.,  1837. 
3978.     V.        George    Gerry,    boz-n    12    Oct.,    1843;    married 
Lizzie  L.  Kemp.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Grafton.     Child : 

3979.     I.     Theodore  Gerry,  born  28  May,  1879. 

1812. 

JOHN,'  \^George^  Moses^  George^  George^  Joseph'^']  born  March, 
1801  ;  married  first  Betsey  D.,  daughter  of  S.  S.  Jackman,  who 
died  Dec,  1840,  and  second  Betsey  McKean.  He  was  a  hotel 
keeper  and  lived  in  Nashua,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  7  June,  1854. 
Children : 

3980.  I.  George  Jackman,  born  5  Oct.,  1824;  married  25 
July,  1847,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel  McKean  of  Nashville,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  26  July,  1824.  He  is  a  grocer  and  lives  at  Nashua, 
N.  H.     Child : 

3981.     I.     Mary  Frances,  born  15  Aug.,  1852;  married 
6  Feb.,  1873,  Albert  H.,  son  of  John  Eayrs. 
*3982.     II.        Richard  Sullivan,  born  12  May,  1829. 

3983.  III.  Ann,  born  5  Feb.,  1846  ;  married  Jerome  E.  Gil- 
son  of  Nashua,  N.  H. 

1813. 

JAMES  MADISON,^  [^George^  Moses^  George^  George^  Joseph^] 
born  at  Goffstown  6  Feb.,  1812  ;  married  first  4  Sept.,  1833,  Judith 
T.,  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Deborah  Kimball,  of  Grafton,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  6  Oct.,  1811,  and  died  15  March,  1852,  and  second 
20  Dec,  1852,  Achsah,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Freelove  Sanborn 
of  Lowell,  Vt.,  who  was  born  25  Nov.,  1823,  and  survives.  Mr. 
Little  was  a  machinist  and  carpenter  by  occupation,  lived  at  Goffs- 
town, Grafton,  and  Manchester,  N.  H.,  and  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
where  he  died  29  July,  1868.     Children  : 

3984.  I.         James   Henry,  born    10  Dec,   1843,  at  Lowell; 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  319 

married  4  Oct.,  1868,  -  Georgianna,  daughter  of  William  L.  and 
Sarah  Harris  of  Canaan,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  23  Oct.,  1844. 
Mr.  Little  received  his  early  education  in  the  public  schools  of 
Lowell,  in  1862  enlisted  as  private  in  the  Thirty-third  Massachus- 
etts Regiment,  was  promoted  to  sergeant,  served  throughout  the 
war,  being  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg, 
Mission  Ridge,  Lookout  Mountain,  Dallas,  and  Atlanta,  also  in 
those  of  Sherman's  march  to  the  sea  and  thence  to  Richmond,  and 
participating  in  the  grand  review  at  Washington.  In  1866  he  began 
his  studies  preparatory  for  the  ministry  at  St.  Lawrence  University, 
Canton,  N.  Y.,  and  graduated  from  the  theological  school  in  1869. 
He  was  pastor  of  the  Universalist  church  in  Foxboro,  Mass.,  over 
three  years,  and  after  a  short  engagement  at  West  Concord,  Vt., 
was  for  four  years  settled  over  the  First  Universalist  church  at  East 
Jaifrey,  N.  H.,  and  since  Sept.,  1879,  has  been  pastor  of  the  church 
at  Brunswick,  Me.  His  adopted  daughter  Lily  Bell  (Howland)  was 
born  at  Barnstable,  Mass.,  12  Feb.,  1873. 

3985.  II.  Judith  Helen,  born  17  Feb.,  1850,  at  Manches- 
ter, N.  H.  ;  married  at  Brunswick,  Me.,  24  Feb.,  1881,  Austin  O. 
Adams,  and  lives  at  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 

3986.  III.  Ella  Anthea,  born  8  March,  1854  ;  died  31  May, 
1873. 

1829. 

THOMAS,"  (ISRAEL)  \_Thomas  Stevens^  Moses^  George*  George^ 
Joseph^']  born  10  Nov.,  1797;  married  Roxana  Farmer,  who  was 
born  9  April,  1795,  and  died  29  Feb.,  1880.  Mr.  Little  is  a  farmer 
and  lives  in  Watertown,  Conn.  In  place  of  his  baptismal  name  he 
assumed  many  years  ago  that  of  Israel,  by  which  he  is  now  known. 
Children  : 

3987.  I.  Harriet  Jane,  born  12  Feb.,  1831,  and  resides 
with  her  father. 

3988.  II.  George  Diamond,  born  20  March,  1835 ;  died 
unmarried  28  Oct.,  1874. 

1831. 

IRA,'^  \_Thomas  Stevens^  Moses^  George*  George^  JosepJi^^  born  9 
March,  1802  ;  married  1827,  Cyrene  Richards,  who  died  about  1844. 
Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  where  he 
died  in  1846.     Children  • 


320  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3989.  I.         EosmA,  born  3  Oct.,  1827  ;  died  12  March,  1832. 

3990.  II.        Ira,  born  21  March,  1832  ;  died  7  Sept.,  1833. 
*3991.     III.      Albert  Proctor,  born  6  Aug.,  1834. 

3992.  IV.  Olive,  born  25  March,  1838  ;  married  1857,  Ervin 
P.  Sargent,  a  farmer  of  Goftstown,  N.  H.,  and  died  31  July,  1863. 
Child : 

3993.     Frank  Albert  Sargent,  born  23  May,  1861. 

1903. 

SALLY,"  \_Jolin  Sullivan'^  Moses^  George^  George^  JosepJi^^  born 
21  Feb.,  1801;  married  11  March,  1821,  Micah  Barron,  son  of 
William  and  Martha  (Chamberliu)  Taplin  of  Corinth,  Vt.,  who  was 
born  11  June,  1798,  and  died  9  Nov.,  1876.  Mr.  Taplin  early  went 
to  Moretown,  Vt.,  where  he  was  engaged  in  farming  and  lived  till 
his  death.  He  was  a  prominent  and  respected  citizen,  serving  as 
selectman  and  representative  to  the  state  legislature.  She  died  15 
Sept.,  1854.     Children: 

3994.  I.  Erdex  Tenney  Taplin,  born  28  March,  1823  ; 
was  an  architect  and  millwright,  and  died  8  April,  1865. 

3995.  II.  Hartwell  Lovewell  Taplin,  born  12  Nov.,  1825  ; 
is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Moutpelier,  Vt. 

3996.  III.      Martha  Ann  Taplin,  born  27  Nov.,  1827. 

3997.  IV.       Sarah  Ann  Taplin,  born  6  June,  1829. 

3998.  V.  Julia  Ann  Taplin,  born  14  Nov.,  1830;  died  9 
Nov.,  1855. 

3999.  VI.       Caroline  Roxana  Taplin,  born  9  Dec,  1834. 

1904. 
MOSES, ^  [John  Sullivan^'  Moses^  George"^  George^  Joseph'^']  born 
23  July,  1802  ;  married  in  Corinth  11  Jan.,  1829,  Harriet,  daughter 
of  Jeremiah  and  Maiy  Sanborn  of  Andover,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  25 
Aug.,  1808,  and  survives  her  husband,  living  at  Bradford,  Vt.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Corinth,  Vt.,  where  he  died  30  Sept.,  1865. 
Mr.  Little  was  a  man  of  iron  will,  inflexible  integrity,  and  untiring 
industry.  For  more  than  twenty  years  he  was  a  member  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church  and  most  of  that  time  one  of  its  stew- 
ards.    Children  : 

4000.  I.  Matilda  Alice,  born  2  Oct.,  1829  ;  died  26  Sept., 
1834. 


SEVENTH    GENERATION.  321 

*4001.     II.       John  Sullivan,  born  14  May,  1832. 
4002.     III.      Mary    Elizabeth,  born   6   Nov.,  1838;   died  29 
Sept.,  1843. 

1905. 
GEORGE  WASHINGTON,'  IJolin  Sullivan''  Moses'  George' 
George'  JosepJi^^  born  10  July,  1804  ;  married  7  Marcli,  1843,  Susan 
Greely,  daugliter  of  Isaac  and  Eunice  Bearce,  wlio  was  born  in 
Oxford,  Me.,  5  Oct.,  1822.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Corinth,  Vt., 
where  he  held  many  positions  of  trust,  and  died  12  Feb.,  1873. 
Children,  besides  one  that  died  unnamed  : 

*4003.     I.         Mary  Elizabeth,  born  6  July,  1845. 

4004.  II.  Alvin  Hammond,  born  15  March,  1847  ;  married 
6  April,  1877,  Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Joseph  H.  and  Julia  A.  Taplin 
of  Corinth,  who  was  born  29  Ma}',  1851.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Corinth. 

4005.  III.      Julia  Maria,  born  27  April,  1849. 

4006.  IV.      Emma  Claribel,  born  13  Nov.,  1850. 

4007.  V.  Nettie  Estelle,  born  10  Jan.,  1860;  died  15 
Feb.,  1872. 

4008.  VI.       George  Jenkins,  born  27  July,  1862. 

2026. 

LYMAN,'  l^Noah'''  Moses'  EzeMeV-  George^  JosepK^']  born  3  April, 
1804 ;  married  Bathsheba  Fuller.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in 
Waterloo,  Monroe  County,  111.,  where  he  died  24  Sept.,  1839.  Chil- 
dren : 

4009.  I.         Asa,  residence  unknown. 

4010.  II.  Mary  Ann,  married  George  Shelley  and  lives  in 
Fredonia,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

4011.  I.         Hartwell  Shelley,  deceased. 

4012.  II.        Hattie  Shelley. 

4013.  III.      Asa  Shelley. 

4014.     III.      Lyman,  residence  unknown. 

2030. 
CALVIN,"  [iVoa/i«   Moses'   EzekieP    George""   JosejyJi'^    born   23 
Jan.,  1810  ;  married  Caroline  Rider.     He  was  a  shoemaker,  lived  in 
Sheridan,  N.  Y.,  and  died  21  Dec,  1845.     Children: 
21 


4016. 

4017. 

II. 

4018. 

\ 

4019. 

4020. 

4021. 

III. 

4022. 

4023. 

4024. 

IV. 

in  Virffinia 

,, 

322  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4015.  I.  Hiram,  born  30  March,  1833;  married  1  Jan., 
1855,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  and  Caroline  Bagley,  who  was 
born  9  Sept.,  1826.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Smith's  Mills,  in  Chautauqua 
County,  N.  Y.     Child  : 

I.         Frank  Deward,  born  29  Dec,  1858. 
Emily,  married  Bellinap  Hunt.     Children  : 

I.  Emma  Hunt. 

II.  Mary  Hunt. 

III.  George  W.  Hunt. 
Chloe,  married  Hiram  Van  Neverie.     Children  : 

I.  Albert  Van  Neverie. 

II.  Hattie  Van  Neverie. 
George,  served  in  the  army  and  died  in  hospital 

2031. 

JULIA  ANN,^  [^NoaW  Moses>  EzekieP  George^  Joseph^~\  born  19 
Feb.,  1816;  married  first  10  July,  1836,  Elisha  S.,  son  of  Aaron 
and  Hannah  Atwood,  a  farmer  of  Evans,  Erie  County,  N.  Y.,  who 
was  born  20  July,  1812,  and  died  31  Jan.,  1842,  and  second  10 
April,  1843,  Luther  H.,  son  of  Elijah  and  Sarah  Foster,  a  farmer 
of  Villanova,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  5  May,  1800,  and  died  16  March, 
1875.     She  lives  at  South  Dayton,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

4025.  I.  Mary  Eliza  Atwood,  born  18  March,  1840  ;  mar- 
ried Myron  M.  Wright  of  Villanova,  N.  Y.     Child  : 

4026.     I.         Minnie  Alice  Wright,  born  17  July,  1864. 

4027.  II.  Frances  De  Ette  Foster,  born  23  Aug.,  1845; 
married  Marshall  Nash,  a  farmer  of  Villanova. 

2033. 

JOHN  WESLEY,^  INoali^  Moses^  EzeUeV  George^  Joseph^']  born 
1  Feb.,  1825  ;  married  31  Aug.,  1847,  Eliza,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Lucy  Wilder,  who  was  born  8  March,  1831.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  in  Sheridan,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  6  June,  1874.     Children : 

4028.  I.  Clarence  Duane,  born  11  June,  1848;  married 
30  June,  1876,  Emily  Wagner  of  New  York  City,  and  died  6  Aug., 
1878.     Child: 

4029.     I.     Louise  Florence,  born  26  Sept.,  1877. 
4030.     II.       Calvin  Wesley,  born  21  April,   1850 ;    married 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  323 

26  June,  1880,  Susie  E.  Ritts  of  Petersburg,  Penu.,  and  is  a  whole- 
sale jeweler  at  Denver,  Col. 

4031.  III.  Clara  De  Ette,  born  21  July,  1855  ;  married  27 
July,  1873,  E.  W.  Dambart  (?),  and  died  21  July,  1875. 

4032.  IV.      Agnes  Belle,  born  23  Sept.,  1865. 

4033.  V.        Ida  Mat,  born  16  July,  1868. 

2043. 
LORENZO  DOW,'  [Asa^  Moses^  EzeMe¥  George^  Joseph^~\  born 
15    Dec,   1808;  married  Ann  Eliza  Foster.      He  is  a  farmer  and 
lives  in  Sherwood,  Mich.     Children,  besides  three  who  died  young : 

4034.  I.  Ann  Eliza,  married  George  Lee,  and  lives  in 
Union  City,  Mich. 

4035.  II.  Edgar,  died  at  Boston  on  return  from  a  whaling 
voyage. 

4036.  III.  Charles,  was  a  captain  in  the  army,  and  died  at 
Helena,  Ark.,  during  the  war. 

4037.  IV.      Mary,  lives  at  South  Bend,  Ind. 

4038.  V.        Horace,  is  a  miner  in  Santa  Clara  County,  Cal. 

4039.  VI.       Frances,  lives  in  LTnion  City,  Mich. 

4040.  VII.     John,  killed  in  Virginia  during  the  war. 

4041.  VIII.  Helen,  lives  in  Westport,  Conn. 

4042.  IX.      Adeline,  born  1853  ;  died  19.  July,  1875. 

4043.  X.  Albert  W.,born  4  Oct.,  1855  ;  married  23  Dec, 
1881,  Clara  A.  Leckner,  who  was  born  22  Feb.,  1862.  He  is  a 
farmer  at  Sherwood,  Mich. 

2045. 

DIANTHA,"  [^sa«  Moses''  Ezekiel^  George^  Joseph^]  born  23 
April,  1813  ;  married  Stephen  Kellogg,  son  of  James  and  Fanny 
(Mudgett)  Jones,  who  lives  at  Brighton,  Mich.     Children : 

4044.  I.         Julia  Jones,  born  7  Feb.,  1840. 

4045.  II.       Albert  Jones,  born  15  March,  1841  ;  deceased. 

4046.  III.      Willis  Jones,  born  30  Oct.,  1842  ;  deceased. 

4047.  IV.  Marion  Jones,  born  11  Aug.,  1843;  married 
Willard  Wells  Hendrick,  who  was  born  11  Sept.,  1839. 

4048.  V.        Herman  Jones,  born  16  Feb.,  1846  ;  deceased. 

4049.  VI.      Wilfred  Jones,  born  23  July,  1848;  deceased. 

4050.  VII.  Horace  Little  Jones,  born  29  May,  1852; 
deceased. 


324  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2046. 

JULIA,^  [Jlsa*'  Moses"  Ezehiel^  George^  JosepK^~\  born  20  March, 
1815;  married  2  Sept.,  1838,  Lyman,  son  of  Abel  and  Aurelia  B. 
Judson.  He  has  been  engaged  in  mercantile  business,  and  is  now  a 
farmer  at  Brighton,  Mich.     Children  : 

4051.     I.         AuEELiA  E.  Judson,  born  15  Oct.,  1839  ;  married 
Oeorge  G.  Smith  of  Brighton,  Mich.     Children  : 

4052.  I.         Judson  G.  Smith,  born  13  Jan.,  1869. 

4053.  II.        Scott  R.  Smith,  born  2  Jan.,  1874. 

4054.  III.      Grace  D.  Smith,  born  26  March,  1876. 

4055.  IV.       Lloyd  Smith,  born  26  May,  1879. 

4056.  II.       Adelaide  Judson,  born  2  Oct.,  1843. 

4057.  III.      Matilda  M.  Judson,  born  11  April,  1849;  mar- 
ried Augustus  Reiner  of  Brighton,  Mich.     Children  : 

4058.  I.  Augustus  Reiner,  born  25  Sept.,  1869. 

4059.  II.  Lyman  Reiner,  born  22  July,  1873. 

4060.  III.  Elizabeth  Reiner,  born  13  Dec,  1878. 

4061.  IV.  Reiner,  born  29  June,  1881. 

4062.  IV.       Charles  F.  Judson,  born  26  Feb.,  1855. 

4063.  V.        Frank  E.  Judson,  born  5  Oct.,  1857. 

2047. 
ASA,''^  \_Asd'  Moses^  EzekieP  George-'   JosepK^'^  born   8    March, 
1817  ;  married  Louisa,  daughter  of  William  and  Betsej^  (Hall)  Lucas. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Jerome,  Mich.     Children  : 
*4064.     I.         Philo  Eugene,  born  24  Sept.,  1842. 
*4065.     II.        William  Rush,  born  15  Sept.,  1845. 
4066.     III.      Celestia,  born  13  June,   1847  ;  married  Ransom 
Townsend  Ford  of  Michigan  Centre,  Mich.,  and  died  3  Oct.,  1875. 
Children : 

I.  Nettie  Louisa  Ford,  born  12  Feb.,  1870. 

II.  Minnie  Belle  Ford,  born  11  July,  1873. 
Caroline,  born  18  Dec,   1849  ;  died  24  March, 

Lewis,  born  8  Feb.,  1851  ;   died  30  May,  1851. 
Janet,  born  6  April,  1852  ;  died  5  Nov.,  1870. 
Esther,  born  8  July,  1854  ;  died  21  July,  1877. 
George  Asa,  born  1  Sept.,  1856. 
Fred  Lucas,  born  7  Jan.,  1859. 


4067. 

4068. 

4069. 

IV. 

4070. 

V. 

4071. 

VI. 

4072. 

VII. 

4073. 

VIII 

4074. 

IX. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  325 

2048. 

ASENETH,'  [Asa^  Moses^  EzeJciel*  George^  Joseph^']  born  19 
May,  1819  ;  married  24  Oct.,  1844,  James  W.,  son  of  Wheaton  and 
Lois  Hicks,  who  was  born  in  Washington  County,  N.  Y.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  lives  at  Dexter,  Mich.     Children  : 

4075.  I.         Melissa  Hicks,  born  18  Aug.,  1848. 

4076.  n.  Louisa  Hicks,  born  4  Nov.,  1850;  married  16 
Feb.,  1870,  George  Pratt,  and  died  12  June,  1874. 

4077.  III.  Florence  Hicks,  born  27  Dec,  1853  ;  married  2 
July,  1873,  Orange  Scott  Sturtevant,  and  died  8  Sept.,  1881,  leaving 
three  children. 

4078.  IV.      Helen  Hicks,  born  24  July,  1856. 

2055. 
EZEKIEL  MARSHALL,"^  {Ezehiel^  EzeMeP  EzeMel*  George"^ 
JosepJi^^  born  5  Sept.,  1810;  married  first  20  Oct.,  1831,  Phebe  V. 
Brokaw,  who  was  born  17  Sept.,  1814,  at  Peru,  Mass.,  and  died  20 
Dec,  1836,  at  Riga,  N.  Y.,  and  second  4  Oct.,  1837,  Sabrah 
Rocella,  daughter  of  Simon  and  Sylvia  (Kelsey)  Pierson,  who  was 
born  5  April,*  1815,  at  Bergen,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer  at 
Riga,  but  retired  in  1867,  and  has  since  lived  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Children,  all  born  at  Riga : 

4079.  I.  James  Eaton,  born  4  Aug.,  1832;  married  15 
Nov.,  1859,  Henrietta  Baldwin,  who  died  in  1875,  and  second  1 
March,  1877,  Mary  Ellen  Sleight.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Orleans,  N.  Y. 
Child : 

4080.     I.     Nettie  May,  born  March,  1881. 

4081.  II.  Charles  Pinkerton,  born  17  Dec,  1834  ;  married 
12  March,  1857,  Phebe  Brokaw,  was  a  farmer,  served  in  the  one 
hundred  and  forty-eighth  New  York  Regiment,  and  was  killed 
near  Petersburg,  Va.,  18  June,  1864.     Children: 

4082.  I.  Catherine  Louisa,  born  17  July,  1859  ;  mar- 
ried 12  March,  1881,  Charles  C,  son  of  William  and  Harriet 
Compton,  and  lives  in  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

4083.  II.        John  Charles,  born  16  Oct.,  1860. 

4084.  III.      Harriet  Brokaw,  born  1  Nov.,  1862. 
4085.     III.      Wealthy  Rocella,  born  31  Oct.,  1838;  married 

20  Dec,  1866,  Volney  Allen,  son  of  Allen  and  Elsie  Sage,  who  was 
born  in  Wheatland,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug.,  1839,  graduated  from  Roches- 


326  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

ter  University  in  1863,  and  from  Rochester   Theological  School  in 

1867,  and  is  settled  at  Cuba,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

4086.  I.         Adelbert  Allen  Sage,  born  3  March,  1868. 

4087.  II.       George  Nelson  Sage,  born  23  Feb.,  1880. 
4088.     IV.      Phebe  Ann,  born  13  April,  1844  ;  married  9  April, 

1874,  Freeman  Hopkins,  son  of  Samuel  R.  and  Lucy  (Hopkins)  Bettys. 
He  is  a  mechanic  and  file  manufacturer  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

4089.  I.         Bertha  May  Bettys,  born  20  Dec,  1877. 

4090.  II.        Marshall  Bettys,  born  21  Sept.,  1881. 

4091.  V.  Adelbert  Pierson,  born  13  Oct.,  1847;  gradu- 
ated at  Rochester  University  in  1872,  marz'ied  1  Feb.,  1877,  Frances 
Ada,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Mary  Elenor  Munn  of  Rochester. 
He  is  official  stenographer  to  the  Supreme  Court,  and  lives  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

2069. 
JAMES  MADISON,"  [Ezekiel^^  George'  Ezekiel'  George'^  Joseph^'] 
born  19  July,  1809  ;  married  8  March,  1835,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Stephen  and  Deborah  (Elkins)  Dudley,  who  was  born  in  Waterbo- 
rough,  Me.,  25  May,  1806,  and  survives.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer  in 
Union,  Wis.,  and  died  at  Madison,  Wis.,  22  March,  1867.  Children, 
liorn  in  Irasburgh,  Vt.  : 

4092.  I.         Orpha  Ann,  born  24  April,  1836  ;  died  5  May,  1836. 

4093.  II.  Oscar  Eugene,  born  28  Aug.,  1837;  served  in 
the  Twenty-second  New  York  Regiment  during  the  war,  and  lives  in 
Depue,  111. 

4094.  III.  Orange  Samuel,  born  5  Sept.,  1839  ;  served  in 
the  Seventh  Wisconsin  Regiment,  and  was  killed  28  Aug.,  1862. 

4095.  IV.  Francis  Wayland,  born  2  Jan.,  1841  ;  married 
31  Dec,  1861,  Cynthia  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Harry  Lewis  and  Mary 
(Owen)  Blackman,  who  was  born  in  Bloomville,  Ohio,  11  June,  1843. 
He  is  a  farmer  in  Evansville,  Wis.     Children,  born  in  Union,  Wis.  : 

4096.  I.         Lewis  Madison,  born  16  Aug.,  1862. 

4097.  II.        Rose  Belle,  born  30  Jan.,  1878. 

4098.  V.  Mary  Amanda,  born  19  Feb.,  1847;  married  26 
Dec,  1867,  David  Ebenezer,  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Macmillin) 
Stevens,  who  was  born  2  April,  1840,  at  Fort  Covington,  N.Y.  He 
is  a  farmer  and  grain  dealer  of  Evansville,  Wis.     She  died  28  Dec, 

1868.  Child : 

4099.     I.     May  Estella  Stevens,  born  30  Nov.,  1868. 


SEVENTH  GENEEATION.  327 

2070. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE,^  \_Ezekiel^  George^  Ezekiel^  George^ 
Joseph^~\  born  10  Jan.,  1811  ;  married  Betsey  Robinson,  who  was 
born  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  9  Nov.,  1813,  and  died  18  July,  1879.  He 
lived  at  Irasburgh,  Vt.,  where  he  was  a  very  active  and  prominent 
business  man,  and  was  engaged  in  lumbering,  building,  and  in  vari- 
ous manufacturing  interests.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  state  militia, 
served  as  town  treasurer,  and  was  an  active  member  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  church.     He  died  7  Oct.,  1853.     Children  : 

*4100.     I.         George  Augustus,  born  11  Aug.,  1834. 

4101.  II.  William  Thomas,  born  1  Sept.,  1836;  died  31 
July,  1841. 

4102.  III.  Henry  Arthur,  born  12  July,  1838  ;  married  29 
Nov.,  1860,  Sarah  J.,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Wheeler 
of  Bow,  N.  H.,  was  a  carpenter  by  occupation,  and  died  23  July, 
1862,  at  Nashua,  N.  H.,  leaving  no  children. 

4108.     IV.      Sarah  Ann,  born  21  June,  1840  ;  died  15  May,  1843. 

4104.  V.  Charles  William,  born  19  May,  1842;  served 
during  the  war  in  the  Third  Vermont  Volunteers,  and  lives  in 
Detroit,  Mich. 

4105.  VI.  Ira  Swetland,  born  21  June,  1844 ;  died  10 
July,  1844. 

4106.  VII.  Dana  Davis,  born  24  Sept.,  1845  ;  was  a  member 
of  the  First  Vermont  Battery,  and  died  in  the  service  30  Aug.,  1864. 

4107.  VIII.  Louise  Sarah,  born  1  April,  1850. 

4108.  IX.  Wallace  Eugene,  born  19  Sept.,  1850;  died  21 
Oct.,  1853. 

4109.  X.  William  Fletcher,  born  19  July,  1854  ;  is  in  the 
lumber  business  at  Norwood,  N.  Y. 

20T2. 

STEPHEN  DAVIS,"  \_Ezekief  George"  Ezekiet  George' Joseph^] 
born  13  Feb.,  1818  ;  married  23  June,  1853,  Jane,  daughter  of 
Hugh  and  Sarah  Jehu,  who  was  born  in  Radnorshire,  Wales,  13 
March,  1833.  Mr.  Little  removed  from  Irasburgh,  Vt.,  to  Janes- 
vUle  in  1840,  and  two  years  later  to  Rutland,  Wis.,  where  he  was 
successfully  engaged  in  farming  till  his  death  25  June,  1876.  Children  : 

4110.  I.  Augustus  Jehu,  born  3  Jan.,  1856  ;  is  a  farmer  at 
Stoughton,  Wis, 

4111.  II.       Frank  Hugh,  born  6  June,  1858. 

4112.  III.      Emma  Jane,  born  9  July,  1869. 


328  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


EZEKIEL  CURRIER,"  [Ezekief  George''  EzekieP  George" 
Joseph^']  born  8  Feb.,  1820,  at  Irasburgh,  Vt.  ;  married  20  Jan., 
1847,  Eveline,  daughter  of  David  Davis  and  Cynthia  (Farwell) 
Wing,  of  Barre,  Vt.,  who  was  born  24  Nov.,  1827.  Mr.  Little  is  a 
very  active  and  successful  business  man,  and  since  reaching  major- 
ity has  chiefly  engaged  in  the  stove  and  machine  foundry  business, 
mainly  at  Crescent,  N.  Y.,  and  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  where  he  was  at 
the  head  of  the  Excelsior  Stove  Works.  He  has  made  several 
inventions  in  stoves  and  in  low  water  reservoirs  that  have  come  into 
general  use  throughout  the  country.  Since  1878  he  has  given  him- 
self entirely  to  the  ice  business,  and  is  the  president  of  the  Missis- 
sippi Ice  Company.  He  lives  at  St.  Louis.  Children,  born  at  Cres- 
cent, N.  Y.,  except  the  last  two  : 

4113.  I.  Irwin  Ezekiel,  born  15  Oct.,  1851  ;  married  15 
Oct.,  1877,  Nellie  Frances  Tobie.  He  is  a  steamboat  captain  and 
lives  at  Princeton,  111.     Children  : 

George  Ezekiel,  born  24  July,  1878. 

Olive  Eveline,  born  12  Jan.,  1880. 

Irwin  Ethan,  born  4  Nov.,  1881. 

4117.  II.  Arthur  Eugene,  born  1  April,  1854  ;  graduated 
at  the  St.  Louis  High  School,  studied  at  the  Universities  of  Heidelberg 
and  Leipsic,  and  is  now  secretary  of  the  Mississippi  Ice  Company. 

4118.  III.      George  Carlos,  born  29  March,  1857. 

4119.  IV.       Mary  Evelina,  born  5  April,  1860. 

4120.  V.        Giles  Filley,  born  16  Dec,  1863,  at  St.  Louis. 

4121.  VI.  Ella  Etta,  born  10  Aug.,  1866;  died  2  Jan., 
1868,  at  St.  Louis. 

2076. 
MARTHA  ANN,'  [Ezekief  George^  Ezekiel^  George^  Joseph^^ 
born  31  March,  1827;  married  20  Nov.,  1851,  in  Roxbury,  Mask., 
John  R.  Duncan,  who  was  born  in  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  in  1823,  and 
died  in  1877.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  at  Rutland,  Wis.,  until  1866, 
when  he  removed  to  Diamond  City,  Montana,  where  his  widow 
resides.     Children : 

4122.  I.  Etta  Estelle  Duncan,  married  Nelson  Bump, 
and  lives  at  Diamond  City.     Children  : 

4123.     I.         Guy  Ethan  Bump,  born  1877. 


4114. 

I. 

4115. 

II. 

4116. 

Ill 

11. 

Ari 

SEVENTH   GENEKATION.  329 

4124.     II.        May  Edith  Bump,  born  1880. 

4125.  II.        Hattie  Little  Duxcan,  born  1870. 

2096. 

WILLIAM  AZEM  J  [Shubael^  George^  Ezekiel^  George^  JosepJr^ 
born  24  June,  1822  ;  married  30  April,  1842,  Caroline  Fredenburg 
of  Parmelia,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  there  25  May,  1824.  Mr.  Lyttle 
is  a  land  surveyor  and  civil  engineer,  and  lives  at  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
Children : 

4126.  I.  LuciNA  Henrietta,  born  at  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  17 
April,  1843  ;  married  5  Dec,  1872,  William  H.  Holbrook.     Child : 

4127.     I.     Don  Holbrook,  born  31  May,  1879. 
4128.     II.       George  Herbert,  born  at  Dexter,  N.  Y.,  23  Jul}^, 
1845  ;  married  25  Aug.,  1874,  Belle  Eleanor  Jones.     Cliild  : 
4129.     I.     Bartelle,  born  24  Aug.,  1875. 

4130.  III.  William  Eugene,  born  15  April,  1857 ;  gradu- 
ated at  Hamilton  College  in  1878,  and  is  studying  theology  at  L^nion 
Seminary,  New  York  City. 

4131.  IV.      Charles  Lincoln,  born  at  Theresa  5  Dec.,  1864. 

2097. 

EMMA,"  IShubaef  George^  EzekieV'  George^  Joseph-^  born  12 
Dec,  1825  ;  married  11  June,  1862,  Cornelius,  son  of  Ira  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Waters)  Ingiehart,  who  was  born  11  May,  1811.  They  live 
at  Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  where  Mr.  Ingiehart  has  been  collector 
of  customs,  and  is  now  a  magistrate.     Children  : 

4132.  I.  Anna  Sophie  In(;lehart,  born  18  Feb.,  1864; 
died  18  July,  1866. 

4133.  II.        Emma  Cornelia  Inglehart,  born  18  March,  1867. 

2100. 
MARTHA  MARIA,'  [Shubael'  George'  EzekieV'  George''  Joseph'^ 
born  23  Nov.,  1833  ;  married  20  Sept.,  1859.  Charles,  son  of  Henry 
and  Susanna  (Fondenberg)  Cronise,  who  was  born  29  Oct.,  1831,  at 
Tiffin,  Ohio,  and  died  there  14  March,  1869.  His  widow  is  a  teacher 
in  a  grammar  school  at  Toledo,  Ohio.     Child  : 

4134.  I.  Mabel  Cronise,  born  18  June,  1860  ;  is  a  teacher 
in  the  high  school  at  Toledo. 


330  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2101. 

MAKY  CECILIA,^  IShuhael^  George'  EzekieJ'  George"  Joseph^'] 
born  15  May,  1838  ;  married  18  Oct.,  1866,  William  Lathrop,  son  of 
John  Latlirop  and  Cynthia  Hayes  (Lord)  Huntington,  who  was  born 
25  Ang.,  1823,  and  died  18  June,  1877.  He  was  a  merchant,  also 
for  ten  years  a  custom  house  official  at  Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren, all  born  at  Cape  Vincent : 

4135.  I.  Sophie  Huntington,  born  12  Nov.,  1867;  died 
28  May,  1869. 

4136.  II.        MARTHAMARCELiAHuNTiNGTON,bornl5  July,  1869. 

4137.  III.  Mary  Helen  Huntington,  born  28  Nov.,  1870; 
died  3  March,  1880. 

2120. 
G-EORGE,'^  \_George^  George^  EzekieV"  George^  Joseph^']  born 
May,  1826  ;  married  10  May,  1848,  Louisa  M.,  daughter  of  Daniel 
and  Mary  Rogers,  who  survives,  and  lives  with  her  son.  He  lived 
in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  and  died  10  Feb.,  1853.  Children,  beside  one 
that  died  j^onng  : 

4138.  I.  Mary  Nancy,  born  25  Feb.,  1849  ;  died  22  Oct., 
1850. 

4139.  II.  Herbert  George,  born  17  Sept.,  1851  ;  gradu- 
ated at  New  York  University,  and  is  a  practicing  physician  in  New 
York  City.  He  spells  his  surname  Lyttle.  He  married  5  May,  1879, 
Bertha  Small  of  Newark,  N.  J.     Child  : 

4140.     I.     Bertha  May,  born  1  May,  1880. 

2142. 

SAVILION  LONDUS,^  lOrthd^  David' Ezekiel*  George^  Josepli'^~\ 
born  19  Nov.,  1812  ;  married  15  Sept.,  1835,  Florena,  daugliter  of 
William  and  Hannah  (Wescott)  Galloway,  who  was  born  in  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.,  1811.  Mr.  Little  is  a  ship  carpenter,  removed 
in  1843  from  Sackett's  Harbor  to  Wilson,  Niagara  County,  N.  Y., 
and  in  1861  to  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  where  he  still  lives.     Children : 

*4141.     I.         Albert,  born  10  April,  1836. 

*4142.  II.  Mariette,  born  30  July,  1838;  died  22  Aug., 
1863. 

4143.  III.  Harriet,  born  17  Sept.,  1840;  married  12  Jan., 
1865,  James  Griffin,  and  died  22  Aug.,  1868. 


4144. 

IV 

4145. 
rents. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  331 

Ortha,  bom  17  Jan.,  1848  ;  died  21  July,  1850. 
Delia,  born    26  Nov.,   1851,  and  lives  with  her 


2143. 

AMELIA  HARRIET,'  lOrlha^  Dauid^  EzekieV"  George'  Joseph'^ 
born  22  Dec,  1815  ;  married  first  21  March,  1832,  Orlow,  sou  of 
Abner  and  Honor  (Loveland)  Smith  of  Brownville,  N.  Y.,  who  was 
born  27  June,  1811,  and  died  24  March,  1874.  Mr.  Smith  was  a 
farmer  and  lived  in  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  till  1862,  when  he  removed  to 
Nelson,  Kent  County,  Mich.  She  married  second  13  June,  1878, 
Samuel,  son  of  George  and  Magdalene  (Esterly)  Punches,  who  was 
born  in  Fayette,  N.  Y.,  23  July,  1819.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at 
Nelson,  Mich.     Children  : 

4146.  I.  Riley  Smith,  born  8  May,  1833  ;  married  1865, 
Caroline  Gilman  of  Cannon,  Kent  County,  Mich.  He  served  three 
years  in  Company  K,  Third  Michigan  Infantry,  re-eulisted  and  was 
taken  prisoner  and  confined  in  Libby  Prison.  He  is  a  surveyor  and 
also  engaged  in  farming  at  Nelson.  He  has  served  as  town  clerk 
and  school  inspector.     Child  : 

4147.     I.     Ed  Mallory  Smith,  born  2  Jan.,  1869. 
4148.     II.       Helen  P.  Smith,  born  19  June,   1837  ;    married 
John  R.  Westbrook,  a  lumberman  of  Nelson,  Mich.     Child  : 

4149.     I.     Nellie  E.  Westbrook,  born    12    Jan.,   1859; 
died  20  Feb.,  1868. 
4150.     III.      Orlow  L.  Smith,  born  17  July,  1842  ;  married  12 
April,  1864,  Juliette  Clark  of  Nelson,  Mich.,  where  he  lives,  a  farmer 
by  occupation.     Child : 

4151.     I.     Watson  C.  Smith,  born  8  July,  1866  ;  died  12 
Dec,  1876. 
4152.     IV.       Caroline  A.  Smith,  born  9  Aug.,  1844;  married 
first  1  Oct.,  1861,  Charles  William  Kimball,  a  farmer  and  carpenter, 
who  died  June,   1873,  and  second  23  Nov.,  1874,  Thomas  J.  Sheri- 
dan, a  lumberman  of  Nelson,  Mich.     Children  : 

4153.  I.         Wniiam  Orlow  Kimball,  born  17  April,  1863. 

4154.  II.        Glenn  Riley  Kimball,  born  5  July,  1864. 

4155.  III.      Caroline  Almeda  Kimball,  born 5 Oct.,  1865. 

4156.  IV.      Charlie  Brockway  Kimball,  born  19  July, 
1867;  died  6  Sept.,  1868. 


332  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2]  50. 

SAMUELJ  [Sardis^  Dam(P  Ezekiel^  George^  Joseph^']  born  14 
Aug.,  1816  ;  married  14  Aug.,  1839,  Priscilla  Ann  McKnight.  Mr. 
Little  lived  in  Roctiester,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  depot  master  for  many 
years.  In  1861  he  entered  the  army,  and  died  in  Andersonville  Prison 
14  Sept.,  1864.     Children: 

4157.  I.  David  Sardis,  born  20  May,  1840  ;  died  9  June, 
1840. 

*4158.     II.        William  Samuel,  born  13  May,  1842. 

4159.  III.  Charles  Henderson,  born  4  June,  1844  ;  lives  in 
Pittsburg,  Penn. 

4160.  IV.  Helen  Priscilla,  born  8  Jan.,  1846  ;  married  A. 
M.  Williams,  and  lives  in  Bradford,  Penn. 

4161.  V.  Ortensia  Ann,  born  1  April,  1847  ;  died  29  July, 
1847. 

4162.  VI.       Sylvania,  born  20  Aug.,  1848;  died  30  Aug.,  1848. 

4163.  VII.  GrEORGE  Whitefield,  born  15  Dec,  1849  ;  died 
29  March,  1850. 

4164.  VIII.  Lenora  Melvina,  born  24  May,  1851  ;  died  12 
Aug.,  1851. 

4165.  IX.  Eugene  James,  born  23  July,  1852 ;  lives  at 
Bradford,  Penn. 

4166.  X.  Edgar  Delmont,  born  18  July,  1854;  died  27 
July,  1854. 

2173. 

BENJAMIN,'^  \_Samuel'^  DavicP  EzekieP  George^  Joseph^']  born 
26  Nov.,  1820;  married  4  March,  1845,  Alvira  Lucretia  Fish.  He 
is  a  carpenter  by  occupation,  and  lives  in  Winthrop,  Iowa.     Cliildren  : 

4167.  I.  Sarah,  born  2  Jan.,  1846  ;  married  16  Dec,  1879, 
Stephen,  son  of  Ansel  and  Betsey  Knowles,  who  was  born  in  Onon- 
daigua,  N.  Y.,  in  1827.  Lieut.  Knowles  served  thi'oughout  the  late 
war,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Wiuthrop,  Iowa.     Child  : 

4168.     I.     Ivy  Mabel  Knowles,  born  31  Dec,  1881. 

4169.  II.  Mary,  born  6  Dec,  1846  ;  married  23  April,  1871, 
Ellery  Fish,  and  died  10  June,  1876. 

4170.  III.  Menila,  born  15  Jan.,  1848;  married  28  Nov., 
1867,  in  Waterloo,  Iowa,  Francis  M.,  son  of  David  M.  and  Sarah 
Ann  Tripp.  He  was  born  26  April,  1847,  is  a  farmer,  and  lives  in 
lUyria  Township,  Fayette  County,  Iowa.     Children  : 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  333 

4171.  I.         Fred  Ernest  Tripp,  bom  27  Dec,  1868. 

4172.  II.        Robert  Llewellyn  Tripp,  born  6  Nov.,  1873. 

4173.  III.      Elmer   Benjamin   Tripp,    born    25    Sept., 
1877;  died  1  Aug.,  1879. 

4174.  IV.       Nellie  Maud  Tripp,  born  23  Sept.,  1880. 
4175.     IV.       Loyal  Bruce,  born  26  July,   1850;    married  24 

June,    1871,    Martha   Foster,    aud   lives    at   New  Hartford,   Iowa. 
Children  : 

4176.  I.         Edward  Raymond,  born  1  Dec,  1872. 

4177.  II.        Ruth  Ann,  born  18  Feb.,  1875. 

4178.  III.      Ida  Elvira,  born  19  May,  1878. 

4179.  V.        Dan  Eugene,  born  2  Feb.,  1859  ;  married  31  Dec, 
1881,  Belle  Nichols  and  lives  at  Waverly,  Brenner  County,  Iowa. 

2176. 

OZIAS,'  \_Samuel^  David-'  EzekieV^  George'  Joseph-^  born  6  Nov., 
1828;  married  first  28  Nov.,  1848,  Ephah  Walrath,  who  died  7 
April,  1855,  and  second  9  Jul}',  1855,  her  sister  Ann,  widow  of 
John  Nixon.  She  was  born  7  Sept.,  1830,  and  lives  at  Golden  City, 
Mo.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Lincoln,  Jasper  County,  Mo.,  and 
died  26  June,  1874.     Children  : 

4180.  I.         Mary  Elizabeth,  born  4  April,  1855  ;  married  15 
July,  1874,  R.  H.  Kincaid,  a  farmer  in  Barton  County,  Mo. 

4181.  II.        Sarah    Fidelia,   born    13    Nov.,    1856;    died   4 
April,  1858. 

4182.  Ill,      Nancy  Jane,   born  17  Dec,   1858  ;    married  23 
Dec,  1875,  C.  H.  Pate,  a  painter  in  Golden  City,  Mo. 

4183.  IV.      Anna   Eliza,   born    7   Feb.,    1861  ;    married   25 
April,  1880,  J.  N.  Wilson,  a  farmer  in  Barton  County,  Mo. 

4184.  V.        George  Samuel,  born  17  Feb.,  1863. 

4185.  VI.      Isaac  Ozias,  born  25  Sept.,  1865  ;  died  30  Dec, 
1878. 

4186.  VII.     Sarah  Menila,  born  11  Nov.,  1867. 

217T. 

SARAH,'  [^Samiief  David^  Ezekiel*  George^  Jose2^K^^  born  11 
Jan.,  1831  ;  married  16  Sept.,  1846,  William  J.  Hill,  who  was  born  9 
Nov.,  1824,  in  Somersetshire,  England.  He  is  a  farmer  and  stock 
raiser  in  Wyoming,  Ontario.     Children  : 


334  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

4187.  I.         Alfred  Hill,  born  11  June,  1849  ;  married  1871, 
Louisa  A.  Couse,  and  has  two  children. 

4188.  II.       Harriet  Hill,  born    18    May,    1853  ;  married  5 
Feb.,  1873,  Pemberton  D.  Learn,  and  has  three  children. 

4189.  III.      Lydia  Hill,  born  24  April,  1855. 

4190.  IV.       Mary  Jane  Hill,  born  21  July,  1857  ;  married  7 
June,  1873,  John  C.  Stewart,  and  has  four  children. 

4191.  V.        Mattie  E.  Hill,  born  8  July,  1859  ;  married  25 
May,  1881,  Ira  G.  Purdy. 

4192.  VI.      Melissa  Hill,  born  14  April,  1861. 

4193.  VII.     Phcebe  Hill,  born  7  May,  1863. 

4194.  VIII.  Rowland  Hill,  born  13  June,  1865. 

4195.  IX.      Menila  B.  Hill,  born  3  Nov.,  1869. 

4196.  X.        Everton  Bruce  Hill,  born  24  March,  1876. 

2178. 

LUCRETIA,'  [Samuef  David-'  EzekieP  George'^  Joseph^]  born  18 
Feb.,  1834;  married  John  Peterson  and  lives  at  Brighton,  Ontario. 
Children : 

4197.  I.         Samuel  James  Peterson,  born  31  May,  1856. 

4198.  II.       John  Finlay  Peterson,  born  10  March,  1861. 

4199.  III.      William  Doten  Peterson,  born  14  Sept.,  1870. 

2179. 

MARY,'^  [^Samuel'^  David''  Ezekiel^  George^  Joseph'^']  born  17 
July,  1836  ;  married  Andrew  Morrow  and  lives  at  Young's  Point, 
Ontario.     Children : 

Mary  A.  Morrow,  born  5  April,  1855. 

Charles  R.  Morrow,  born  20  Jan.,  1857;  died 

Thomas  A.  Morrow,  born  7  July,  1860. 
Margaret  A.  Morrow,  born  22  April,  1863. 
William  Morrow,  born  3  Dec,  1867. 
Joseph  Morrow  born  4  Jan.,  1870. 
Johanna  Morrow,  born  22  Sept.,  1872. 
VIII.  Sarah  L.  Morrow,  born  20  May,  1874. 


4200. 

I. 

4201. 

II. 

13  Feb.,  1863. 

4202. 

III. 

4203. 

IV. 

4204. 

V. 

4205. 

VI. 

4206. 

VII, 

4207. 

VIL 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  335 

2196. 
MARGAEET,'  [Caleb'^  John^  Joseph*  George^  Joseph^^  born  12 
Oct.,   1826;  married  18  Jan.,   1848,  Jonathan  I.,  son   of   William 
Caldwell  of  Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  5  Oct.,  1825.     They 
live  at  Boston  Highlands.     Children  : 

4208.  I.         William  Caldwell,  born  29  May,  1849  ;  died  16 
Sept.,  1875. 

4209.  II.        Louisa  F.  Caldwell,  born  4  Jan.,  1851. 

4210.  III.      George  H.  Caldwell,  born  14  Sept.,  1853. 

4211.  IV.      Harriet  E.  Caldwell,  born  5  Sept.,  1856. 

4212.  V.        Albert  Stanwood  Caldwell,  born  5  Dec,  1859  ; 
died  19  April,  1861. 

4213.  VI.       Sarah  L.  Caldwell,  born  28  July,   1862;  died 
19  Jan.,  1863. 

2198. 
LOUISA  MILLS,'  [Galeb'^  John^  Joseph^  George^  Joseph-^  born 
25  Dec,  1833;  married  29  Nov.,  1855,  Augustus  W.  Taylor,  who 
was  born  in  Danbury  30  July,  1829.  They  live  at  Lake  Forest,  111., 
where  Mr.  Taylor  is  proprietor  of  a  dry  goods  and  grocery  store. 
Children : 

4214.  I.         Bertha  J.  Taylor,  born  18  March,  1864  ;  died  8 
March,  1865. 

4215.  II.       Mart  E.  Taylor,  born  19  Dec,  1866. 

4216.  III.     AViLLiAM  A.  Taylor,  born  1  Aug.,  1869. 

4217.  IV.      Grace  L.  Taylor,  born  14  Dec,  1871. 

2226. 
JOHN  SMITH,'  [Daiiief'  John^  Joseph*  George^  Joseplf'\  born  6 
Sept.,  1828  ;  married  29  Dec,  1859,  Sarah  Jane,  daughter  of  John 
and  Jane  (Bunton)  Gilchrist.  He  graduated  at  Dartmouth  Medical 
School  in  1851,  and  practiced  his  profession  in  Goffstown,  N.  H., 
where  he  died  23  March,  1875.     Children  : 

4218.  I.         Arthur  Scott,  born  29  April,  1861  ;  died  8  Nov., 
1869. 

4219.  II.       Mabel,  born  27  Nov.,  1867. 

2246. 

SARAH  ANN,"  [Isaiah'^  George^  Joseph*  George^  JosepW]  born 
21  April,  1819  ;  married  12  Feb.,  1841,  Edmund  Noyes  of  Orange, 
Vt.,  and  died  3  July,  1846.     Children  : 


336  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4220.  I.  Clemknt  Isaiah  Notes,  bora  12  Feb.,  1842; 
married  Esther  Stone,  and  lives  at  Orange,  Vt. 

4221.  II.  Lewis  C.  Notes,  born  28  Nov.,  1845;  married  9 
Nov.,  1870,  Sophrouia  C.  Waterman  and  is  a  farmer  at  Barre,  Vt. 
Children  : 

4222.  I.         Luella  C.  Noyes,  bom  11  Nov.,  1872. 

4223.  II.        Erma  D.  Noyes,  born  5  April,  1878. 

4224.  III.      Arthur  G.  Noyes,  born  25  March,  1880. 

2247. 

ELIZABETH,'  {^Isaiah''  George^  Joseph"^  George'  JosepJr']  born  3 
July,  1821  ;  married  4  March,  1841,  Aaron  K.  Wales,  a  farmer  of 
South  Barre,  Vt.     Children  : 

4225.  I.  Mart  Elizabeth  Wales,  bom  8  Feb.,  1842  ;  mar- 
ried 9  Sept.,  1868,  James  Augustus  Lawrence,  who  was  born  at 
Orange,  Vt.,  5  Oct.,  1836,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Barre.     Children  : 

4226.  I.         Arthur  Wales  Lawrence,  born  6  June,  1870  ; 
died  12  May,  1879. 

4227.  II.        Fred  Alvah  Lawrence,  born  15  June,  1877. 
4228.     II.        Sarah  Ann  Wales,  born  16  Jan.,  1844  ;  married 

28  Nov.,  1867,  Henry  Cleveland  of  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  and  died  7  Sept., 
1868.     Child: 

4229.     I.         Willie  H.  Cleveland,  bom  22  May,  1869. 
4230.     III.      G-eorge    Aaron  Wales,  born    28  March,   1846; 
married  7  Oct.,   1874,  Eveline  Flurj'  of  Isle  la  Motte,  and  lives  at 
South  Barre,  Vt.     Children  : 

4231.  I.         Charles  Asro  Wales,  born  26  Sept.,  1875. 

4232.  II.        Harry  Allen  Wales,  born  17  July,  1877. 

4233.  III.      Ralph  Emerson  Wales,  born  8  Jan.,  1879. 

4234.  IV.       William  H.  Wales,  born  9  Sept.,  1881. 

2248. 

ISAIAH  CLEMENT,'  [Isaiah^  George'  Joseph^  George^  Joseph^] 
born  5  June,  1824  ;  married  first  Martha  Morrison,  who  died  without 
issue,  and  second  17  Jan.,  1854,  Harriet  Newell,  daughter  of  Wil- 
loughby  and  Anna  (Sawyer)  Corliss  of  Corinth,  Vt.,  who  was  born 
19  March,  1824.  Mr.  Little  served  in  the  late  war  and  is  a  farmer 
living  upon  the  homestead  at  Williamstown,  Vt.     Children : 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  337 

4235.  I.  Martha  Morrison,  born  24  March,  1855  ;  died  5 
Sept.,  1877. 

4236.  II.  Myra  Morrison,  born  23  Aug.,  1856  ;  married  20 
Feb.,  1875,  Charles  H.  Woodbury.  They  live  in  Ada,  Norman 
County,  Minn.     Children  : 

4237.  I.         Hattie  Mary  Woodbury,  born  1  Nov.,  1876. 

4238.  II.        Byron  Elsworth  Woodbury,  born  9  Oct., 
1878. 

4239.  III.      Sadie    Grace  Woodbuiy,  born  17  March, 
1881. 

4240.  III.  Anna  Corliss,  born  8  May,  1858  ;  married  Jerry 
M.  Hutchinson,  who  was  born  in  Washington,  Vt.,  1  May,  1853. 
He  is  a  carpenter  and  lives  in  Barre,  Vt.     Children  : 

4241.  I.         MaudMartha  Hutchinson,  born4Feb., 1879. 

4242.  II.        Ernest  Hutchinson,  born  25  Feb.,  1880. 

4243.  IV.      Hattie  Newell,  born  24  Jan.,  1860. 

4244.  V.         Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  25  March,  1862. 

4245.  VI.      Fremont  Clement,  born  26  Dec,  1863. 

22T5. 

HARLEN,'  \_Eliphalet  BodweW  George^  Josex)h^  George^  Joseph?'] 

born  12  Aug.,  1820;  married  Polly  Orrilla,  daughter  of  Mary  and 

Ebenezer  Merritt,  wlio  was  born  4  June,  1825.     He  was  a  farmer 

and  lived  in  Pulaski,  Ohio,  where  he  died  18  Jan.,  1876.     Children  : 

4246.  I.  James  Jordan,  born  9  April,  1849  ;  married 
Elizabeth  Newman  of  Pulaski. 

4247.  II.  Sarah  Maria,  born  15  April,  1851  ;  married 
Amaziah  Stoner  of  Jefferson,  Ohio,  and  lives  in  Pulaski.     Children : 

4248.  I.  Willard  Stoner,  born  2  Feb.,  1870. 

4249.  II.  Camilla  May  Stoner,  born  7  Oct.,  1873. 

4250.  III.  Luella  Stoner,  born  6  Feb.,  1876. 

4251.  IV.  Harry  D.  Stoner,  born  7  Feb.,  1878. 

4252.  III.  Luther  Douglas,  born  12  July,  1854. 

4253.  IV.  John  Franklin,  born  12  July,  1858. 

4254.  V.  Milton  Mason,  born  13  Nov.,  1860. 

4255.  VI.  Lilly  Lucinda,  born  31  Dec,  1862. 

4256.  VII.  Warren  Harlen,  born  14  Aug.,  1866. 

4257.  VIII.  Rosa  Julia,  born  6  July,  1870. 
22 


338  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2276. 

JULIA,'^  \_Eliphalet  Bodwell^  George'  Joseph'^  George^  JosepJi^^ 
born  9  Oct.,  1823  ;  married  Jesse  H.  Goodwin,  who  was  born  in 
Petersham,  Mass.,  15  June,  1816,  and  died  13  Nov.,  1867.  She 
lives  with  her  son  at  Ashburnham,  Mass.     Children  : 

4258.  I.  George  E.  Goodwin,  born  1  Sept.,  1847  ;  died  18 
Sept.,  1868. 

4259.  II.  John  W.  Goodwin,  born  20  March,  1851  ;  mar- 
ried 2  July,  1875,  Melvina  Caughlin,  and  died  11  Aug.,  1875. 

4260.  III.  FiNETTE  Goodwin,  born  15  July,  1853  ;  mari'ied 
Henry  Foster  and  lives  in  Gardner,  Mass. 

4261.  IV.      William  Ashley  Goodwin,  born  7  Dec,  1859. 

2282. 

CALEB,'''  l^Samuel'^  Caleb^  Josejjh^  George^  JosepW'\  born  21  Sept., 
1806  ;  married  first  Hannah  Gould,  second  1829,  Mary  Whittemore 
of  Dixville,  N.  H.,  who  died  1846,  aged  32,  and  third  1849,  Abigail 
Hardy,  who  was  born  7  June,  1818.  He  is  a  farmer  and  mechanic, 
and  lives  in  Colebrook,  N.  H.     Children : 

4262.  I.  George  Byron,  born  at  Goffstown,  1826  ;  married 
first  9  April,  1849,  Emily  Ann  Foss  of  Manchester,  and  second  6 
Jan.,  1870,  Sarah  Jane,  daughter  of  Ziba  Allen  of  Cabot,  Vt.  He 
was  a  machinist  and  blacksmith  at  Manchester,  N.  H.  Child  (per- 
haps others)  : 

4263.     I.     Eugene  W.,  born  1851  ;    married   24  Aug., 
1871,  Nellie  Simmons  and  was  a  machinist  at  Manchester. 

*4264.     II.        Betsey  Maria,  born  18  Aug.,  1831. 

Emily   Jane,  born  22  Oct.,   1832;    married   Mr. 

John  Samuel,  born  13  Feb.,  1834. 
Elvira  Esther,  born  26  Dec,  1836. 
William  Henry,  born  15  Feb.,  1838. 
Sarah    Rebecca,  born  29   Oct.,  1840. 
VIII.  George  Bellows,  born  29  Nov.,  1842. 
Augustus  Harris,  born  21  June,  1850. 
William  Addison,  born  22  July,  1856. 
Nellie  F.,  born  24  Nov.,  1860;  died  30  Aug., 


4265. 

ill. 

Sweatt. 

*4266. 

IV. 

*4267. 

V. 

4268. 

VI. 

*4269. 

VII 

4270. 

vii: 

4271. 

IX. 

4272. 

X. 

4273. 

XI. 

1875. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  339 

2284. 

WILLIAM  J  [iSamuef  Calely>  Joseph^  George^  Joseph^']  born  10 
March,  1812  ;  married  8  Sept.,  1836,  Finette,  daughter  of  Ensign 
and  Rachel  (Ruudlet)  Colby  who  was  born  11  March,  1805,  and 
married  second  Daniel  N.  Hoyt.  He  lived  in  Goffstown,  where  he 
died  31  Oct.,  1847.     Children  : 

4274.  I.  John  Elinas,  born  18  Feb.,  1839  ;  died  15  Oct., 
1840. 

4275.  II.  Finette  Augusta,  born  6  Aug.,  1841  ;  married 
1871,  John,  son  of  John  and  Margaret  Whipple  of  Goffstown. 

4276.  III.  Helen  Georgiana,  born  25  Dec,  1844;  died  14 
April,  1848. 

4277.  IV.  Willie  Oscar,  born  8  Oct.,  1847,  enlisted  as 
drummer  boy  in  the  twelfth  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  and  died  18 
July,  1863  (?). 

2290. 
JOHN  COMINS,'  [Joseph'  Caleb^  Joseph*  George^  Joseph^'\  born 
25  Jan.,  1816  ;  married  22  April,  1839,  Esther  Burrell,  daughter  of 
James  Spratt,  who  was  born  19  Feb.,  1820.     He  is  a  farmer  and 
resides  in  Brewer,  Me.     Children  : 

4278.  I.  Augustus  Meduth,  born  29  March,  1840 ;  died 
young. 

4279.  II.  Ellen  Robena,  born  14  March,  1841  ;  died  23 
Aug.,  1858. 

4280.  III.  Clara  Ella,  born  28  Feb.,  1844;  married  27 
Jan.,  1866,  Charles  Henry  Calef. 

4281.  IV.  Frank  Edward,  born  11  June,  1847;  married  14 
Feb.,  1877,  Emma  C.  Foster.     Child  : 

4282.  I.     Howard  Leslie,  born  6  May,  1879. 

4283.  V.  Ora  Oakman,  born  7  Nov.,  1849. 

4284.  VI.  Wilbur  Leslie,  born  27  March,  1855. 

4285.  VII.  Henry  Melville,  born  22  April,  1860. 

2299. 

LOUISA  ROGERS,"  \_Moody  Moss'  Caleb''  Joseph'  George^ 
Joseph^^  born  30  Jan.,  1831  ;  married  21  March,  1852,  David  Sea- 
vey  Cummings,  a  farmer  of  Colebrook,  N.  H.     Children  : 

4286.  I.         Charles  Moody  Cummings,  born  31  Dec,  1852. 


4292. 

II. 

4293. 

III. 

4294. 

IV. 

4295. 

V. 

4296. 

VI. 

340  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

4287.  II.  WiLLAKD  CuMMiNGS,  bom  21  Jan.,  1855. 

4288.  III.  Laura  Fletcher  Cummings,  born  17  Oct.,  1858. 

4289.  IV.  Clark  Cummings,  born  22  May,  1861  ;  died  24 
April,  1879. 

4290.  V.  LoRiNG  Cummings,  born  27  March,  1866  ;  died  15 
June,  1879. 

2301. 
CHARLES    MOODY,^    [Moody   Moss'    CaleW   Joseph'    George" 
Joseph'^~\  born  26  July,  1835  ;  married  20  Nov.,  1857,  Emma  Smith. 
He  is  a  farmer  at  Colebrook,  N.  H.     Children  : 

4291.  I.  Eunice  Ann,  born  1  Nov.,  1858;  married  25 
March,  1877,  Edgar  Kilburn. 

Matilda,  born  15  Jan.,  1860. 
Selinda,  born  17  Sept.,  1863. 
Moody,  born  20  July,  1865. 
Lewis,  born  11  April,  1867. 
Samuel,  born  16  April,  1874. 

2315. 

JOHN  LANGDON,^  \_Tliomas  Jefferson"^  CaleW  Josep¥  George^ 
Joseph^']  born  at  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  30  Dec,  1827  ;  married  23  Nov., 
1865,  Ann  Elizabeth  Jewell.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Star 
Prairie,  Wis.     Child  : 

4297.  I.         Mary  Augusta,  born  6  Dec,  1872. 

2317. 

FREDERICK  FRANKLIN,^  [Thomas  Jefferson''  Ccdeb'  Joseph 
George'^  Joseph'^^  born  21  Dec,  1831  ;  married  15  July,  1852,  Nancy 
Coburn,  daughter  of  Clark  and  Betsey  (Barker)  Williams  of  Edding- 
ton,  Me.  He  is  engaged  in  the  grocery  business  at  Red  Wing, 
Minn.     Children,  beside  two  that  died  young  : 

4298.  I.  Ella  Florence,  born  at  Bradley,  Me.,  20  Jan., 
1854  ;  married  first  5  Mai'ch,  1870,  Geo.  F.  Skinner,  and  second  10 
May,  1881,  Martin  Luther  Brandt,  who  is  engaged  in  carriage  man- 
ufacturing at  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Children  : 

4299.  I.     Florence  Blanche  Skinner,  born  16  Jan.,  1871. 

4300.  II.   BerniceEvelyn  Skinner,  born  11  Sept.,  1873. 
4301.     II.        Fred  Wilton,  born  26  Jan.,  1855  ;  is  engaged  in 

the  grocery  business  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  341 

4302.  III.      Mart  Etta,  born  20  April,  1857. 

4303.  IV.  Carrie  Evelyn,  born  7  July,  1859  ;  married  31 
July,  1879,  George  Barber,  and  lives  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Child: 

4304.  I.     Jessie  lola  Barber,  born  7  May,  1880. 

4305.  V.  Frank  Leslie,  born  29  Jan.,  1865. 

4306.  VI.  Harry  Percy,  born  22 'Jan.,  1869. 

4307.  VII.  Ada  Pauline,  born  28  Aug.,  1872. 

2318. 
FRANCIS  WILLIAM,'  [  Thomas  Jefferson^  Caleb^  Joseph*  George^ 
Jbsep/i^]   born  21  Dec,   1831  ;    married   18    Aug.,  1852,  Agnes    L. 
Mclntire.     He  is  a  boot  and  shoe  maker,  and  lives  in  Brookfield, 
Mo.     Children : 

4308.  I.  Georgiana,  born  in  Bradley,  Me.,  20  Jan.,  1854; 
married  1874,  Benjamin  Hodgmau,  and  lives  in  Red  Wing.  Minn. 
ChUd: 

4309.     I.     Philip  Jesse  Hodgman,  born  16  March,  1880. 

4310.  II.  Maud  Agnes,  born  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  18 
July,  1864. 

2319. 

ALBERT,*  [^Thomas  Jefferson^  Calely'  Joseph*  George^  Joseph^'\ 
born  at  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  17  Dec,  1833  ;  married  1864,  Mary  Ann 
Page  of  Orono,  Me.  He  is  engaged  in  the  lumber  business  at 
Princeton,  Minn.     Child  : 

4311.  I.         Wilber  Evert,  born  19  July,  1867. 

2321. 
SARAH  MOONEY,'  \_Thomas  Jefferson^  Caleb^  Joseph*  George^ 
Joseph-'\  born  at  Brewer,  Me.,  7  May,  1843  ;  married  16  Oct.,  1863, 
Samuel  Elliott  Baldwin,  who  is  a  farmer  at  Twin   Brooks,    Grant 
County,  Dakota.     Children : 

4312.  I.         Frank  Elmer  Baldavin,  born  17  Sept.,  1865. 

4313.  II.        May  Little  Baldwin,  born  22  April,  1867. 

4314.  III.      Jennie  Rebecca  Baldwin,  born  17  Sept.,  1873. 

2322. 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON,'  \_Thomas  Jefferson^  Caleb^  Joseph* 
George^  Joseplr']  born  7  March,  1843  ;  married  4  Oct.,  1867,  Addie 


342  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Hull  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  He  is  engaged  in  the  lumber  business,  and 
is  also  postmaster  at  Echo  Lake,  Wis.  Children,  one  that  died 
young  and     v 

4315.  I.         Harry  Hull,  born  1  March,  1871. 

•       2323. 

SUSAN  WEBBER,^  \_Ebenezer''  Caleb^  Joseph^  George''  Joseph^^ 
born  18  March,  1831  ;  married  1  Jan.,  1853,  William  F.  Stevens 
of  Rumford,  Me.     She  died  Dec,  1864.     Children: 

4316.  I.         Mabel  Stevens. 

4317.  II.       Frances  Stevens. 

2324. 

JOSEPH  DREW,^  [Ebenezer^    Caleb^  Joseph^   George^  JosepK^^ 
born  10  March,  1833  ;  married  April,  1870,  Persis  Hilliard  of  Cole- 
brook.     He  is  a  carriage  and  furniture  manufacturer  at  Colebrook 
N.  H.     Children : 

4318.  I.         Irving  Drew,  born  28  Sept.,  1872. 

4319.  II.       Etta  May,  born  16  June,  1875. 

2330. 

DOLLY  MORSE,^  \_Ebenezer'''  Caleb^  Joseph'^  George""  Joseph'"'] 
born  28  Oct.,  1843  ;  married  1867,  Seth  W.  Tirrell.     Children  : 

4320.  I.         Philip  Sheridan  Tirrell,  born  16  Nov.,  1867. 

4321.  II.        Minnie  Thersa  Tirrell,  born  11  Feb.,  1870. 

4322.  III.      Allen  Augustus  Tirrell,  born  9  Jan.,  1872. 

2331. 

THERSA  ANN,^  \_Ebenezer^  Caleb^  Joseph"^  George""  Joseph^] 
born  10  Jan.,  1846  ;  married  William  T.  Keyes,  and  died  April, 
1875.     Children: 

4323.  I.         Llewellyn  Thaxter  Keyes,  born  2  Feb.,  1870. 

4324.  II.        Nellie  Rachel  Keyes,  born  13  Aug.,  1873. 

2339. 

MOSES  FELLOWS,^  lEliplialef  EUjjhalefi  Joseph''  George"" 
JosepK"']  born  in  Boscawen,  now  Webster,  N.  H.,  31  Aug.,  1823  ; 
married  first  19  Feb.,  1852,  Mary  Caroline,  daughter   of   Dimond 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  343 

Shaw  of  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  6  Jan.,  1828,  and  died  in 
Hill  22  Jan.,  1856  ;  second  17  April,  1856,  Lucy  Jane,  daughter  of 
Sanborn  Shaw  of  Salisbury,  who  was  born  22  NoA^,  1833,  and  died 
in  Hill  17  Feb.,  1869  ;  and  thu'd  4  Oct.,  1869,  Mary  Turrill  Payne, 
daughter  of  Adonijah  and  Polly  (Fitzgerald)  Fellows  of  Livonia, 
N.  Y.,  who  was  born  29  Oct.,  1824.  Mr.  Little  received  his  educa- 
tion at  Salisbury  Academy,  where  he  was  fitted  for  college.  He  did 
not  enter,  however,  and  on  attaining  his  majority,  actuated  by  a 
desire  to  see  more  of  the  world,  went  on  a  four  years'  voyage  in  the 
sperm  whale  ship  Arnolda  of  New  Bedford,  and  visited  many  of 
the  ports  and  islands  of  the  Pacific.  On  his  return  he  taught  school 
for  a  few  terms,  and  in  1849  joined  a  mining  company  and  crossed 
the  plains  to  California  with  a  mule  team.  He  returned  in  1853  and 
settled  in  Hill,  N.  H.,  where  he  still  resides,  having  been  for  twelve 
years  proprietor  of  a  country  store,  and  since  then  depot  master  and 
express  agent  on  the  Bristol  branch  of  the  Northern  Railroad. 
He  has  for  several  years  been  town  clerk,  and  held  other  oflSces. 
During  the  whole  of  his  somewhat  adventurous  life  on  land  and  sea, 
Mr.  Little  has  kept  a  daily  diary  which  he  still  continues.  Children : 
4325.  I.  Carrie  Louisa  Maria,  born  in  Salisbury  16  Jan., 
1853  ;  married  John  Hickey,  and  lives  at  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H. 

Mary  Amelia,  born  16  Jan.,  1856  ;  died  17  Jan., 
1856. 

Etta  Amelia,  born  24  Aug.,  1858  ;  died  19  Aug. 
1859. 

Carroll  Eliphalet,  born  5  Oct.,  1860. 

Fannie  May,  born  2  Oct.,  1862. 

Moses  Ellon  Sanborn,  born  23  Dec,  1864. 

Lucy  Anna  Meele,  born  8  Ma}^  1868. 

2340. 

SALOME  FELLOWS,^  lEliphcdet''  Eliphalef  Joseph^  George^ 
Joseph'^']  born  9  Aug.,  1825;  married  7  Feb.,  1847,  George  Foster, 
who  was  born  in  Hudson,  N.  H.,  23  Sept.,  1821,  and  died  in  Bed- 
ford 21  March,  1881.  His  father  was  John  Foster,  who  was  born  in 
Andover,  Mass.,  3  March,  1770,  and  died  in  Warner,  N.  H.,  13 
April,  1846.  Mr.  Foster  was  thrown  upon  his  own  resources  early 
in  life,  began  as  a  peddler,  and  soon  earned  money  suflScient  to  open 
a  country  store  at  Warner,  N.  H.  In  1850  he  entered  the  lumber 
business  which  he  followed  with  much  success  till  his  death,  residing 


4326. 

n. 

4327. 

1 

ni. 

4328. 

IV. 

4329. 

V. 

4330. 

VI. 

4331. 

VII 

344  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

at  Weare,  and  from  1868  at  Bedford,  N.  H.  He  held  several  town 
offices  at  Warner,  and  was  state  senator  from  his  district  in  1872  and 
1873.  Mr.  Foster  possessed  a  generous  and  genial  nature,  and  was 
characterized  by  great  perseverance  and  tireless  industry.  Chil- 
dren, beside  a  son  that  died  unnamed  : 

4332.  I.  Lucy  Alqra  Foster,  born  6  Feb.,  1848  ;  died  30 
May,  1855. 

4333.  II.  Sarah  Meele  Foster,  born  25  April,  1850  ;  mar- 
ried 9  Oct.,  1877,  Edmund  B.  Hull  of  Bedford,  N.  H. 

4334.  III.  John  Foster,  born  5  March,  1852,  is  a  lawyer  in 
Manchester,  N.  H. 

4335.  IV.  George  Sanford  Foster,  born  8  July,  1857,  is 
engaged  in  the  lumber  business  at  Concord,  N.  H. 

4336.  V.        Charles  Eliphalet  Foster,  born  12  June,  1860. 

4337.  VI.       Herman  Foster,  born  3  Aug.,  1863. 

4338.  VII.     Lucy  Mary  Foster,  born  30  April,  1865. 

2342. 
SARAH  ELIZABETH,^  lEliplmlef  Eliphalet'  Josep¥  George^ 
Josepli'^']  born  in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  9  Dec,  1834;  married  9  Sept., 
1854,  Amos  S.  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Fisherville,  N.  H.,  son  of  John 
Alexander  of  Dunbarton,  N.  H.  He  was  born  in  Saco,  Me.,  25 
May,  1827,  and  was  a  successful  lawyer  in  Chicago,  111.,  where  he 
died  9  May,  1877.     Children  : 

4339.  I.  William  Robert  Alexander,  born  in  Fisherville, 
N.  H.,  12  Aug.,  1855  ;  married  11  Dec,  1876,  Kate  L.  Allen  of 
Chicago,  111. 

4340.  11.  Mary  Jeanette  Alexander,  born  in  Fisherville, 
N.  H.,  18  May,  1857  ;  married  3  Oct.,  1877,  Edward  M.  Knights  of 
Chicago,  111. 

4341.  III.  George  Henry  Alexander,  born  in  Woodstock, 
111.,  30  Nov.,  1861. 

4342.  IV.  LoTTA  Alexander,  born  in  Chicago  26  March, 
1868  ;  died  4  May,  1868. 

2343. 

EBENEZER  LANGDON,^  [Eliphalef  Eliphalet^  Joseph*  George^ 
Joseph^^  born  in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  30  April,  1837  ;  married  26  Dec, 
1861,  Susan  Cornelia  Lamson,  who  was  born  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  24 


SEVENTH   GENEEATION.  345 

July,  1840.  Mr.  Little  had  the  advantages  of  a  good  district  school, 
and  began  teaching  when  only  fifteen.  He  entered  in  1855  the  New 
London  Literary  and  Scientific  Institution,  and  graduated  in  1857. 
In  the  fall  of  the  same  year  he  entered  the  University  of  Michigan. 
During  his  Senior  year  he  received  a  license  to  preach,  and  supplied 
the  Baptist  church  at  Dexter,  Mich.,  for  three  months.  After  his 
graduation  in  1861  he  taught  for  two  years  at  Lapeer,  Mich.  ;  also 
preached  regularly,  and  successfully  engaged  in  Sabbath  School  work. 
He  then  entered  the  theological  seminary  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and 
immediately  on  graduating  began  work  at  Clifton,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
had  a  very  successful  pastorate.  In  April,  1868,  he  accepted  a  call 
from  the  Baptist  church  at  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  and  remained  there  three 
years.  He  then  assumed  the  pastorate  of  the  church  at  Lapeer,  and 
in  Jan.,  1878,  began  preaching  at  Alpena,  Mich.,  his  present  (1882) 
field  of  labor.  The  success  of  Mr.  Little's  comparatively  short  min- 
istry of  fifteen  years  is  indicated  b}^  the  fact  that  he  has  received  two 
hundred  persons  into  church  membership.     Children  : 

4343.  I.         Mary  Fellows,  born  7  March,  1868. 

4344.  II.       Martha  Lamson,  born  2  June,  1870. 

4345.  HI.      George    Henry,  born    15  Nov.,   1872;    died    29 
Nov.,  1872. 

4346.  IV.       Susan  Genevieve,  born  18  March,  1875. 

2502. 

JOHN,'''  [Edmund^  John^  Edmund'^  Enoch^  Joseph^]  born  23 
March,  1790;  married  first  25  May,  1810,  Mary,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than and  Elizabeth  Tewksbury  of  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  who  was 
born  23  Feb.,  1790,  and  died  20  Aug.,  1816,  and  second  27  March, 
1817,  Abigail  Tewksbury,  sister  of  his  first  wife,  who  was  born  17 
June,  1793,  and  died  7  Oct.,  1868.  Deacon  Little  was  a  farmer  and 
respected  citizen  of  West  Newbury,  where  he  died  13  Sept.,  1868. 
Children : 

*4347.     I.         John  Moody,  born  27  June,  1811. 

*4348.  II.  Sarah  Bagley,  born  30  Jan.,  1815  ;  died  3  Aug., 
1840. 

2503. 

RUTH  HALE,^  [Edmund^  Johrv'  Edmund^  Enoch^  Joseph^']  born 
2  Sept.,  1792;  married  1811,  David  Eaton  of  Haverhill,  who  died 
13  March,  1874.     His  wife  died  15  Nov.,  1857.     Children  : 


346  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4349.     I.         Judith   Bartlett   Eaton,  born    12    Jan.,    1812 ; 
married  6  July,  1832,  Edward  Johnston.     Child  : 

4350.     I.     Charles  Edward  Johnston,  born  8  Aug.,  1835. 
4351.     II.        Edmund  Little  Eaton,  born  14  Feb.,  1814  ;  mar- 
ried 24  May,   1838,  Ruth  W.  Buffum,  who   was  born  in  Grafton, 
N.  H.,  19  Sept.,   1813,  and  died  24  Sept.,  1881.     He  died   Jan., 
1869,  in  Manchester,  Iowa.     Children,  born  in  Cuba,  New  York: 

4352.  I.  Hellen  Judith  Eaton,  born  11  March,  1840  ; 
married  13  Oct.,  1861,  Franklin  P.  Wilcox  of  Manchester, 
Iowa.     Child : 

4353.     Edmund  S.  Wilcox,  born  22  July,  1862. 
4354.     II.      Caroline  Amelia  Eaton,  born  28  Sept.,  1841  ; 
married  21  Nov.,  1858,  H.  Munson,  and  lives  in  Manchester, 
Iowa.     Children : 

4355.  I.         Hattie  A.  Munson,  born  11  July,  1860. 

4356.  II.        JudithH.  Munson,  born  1  June,  1864. 

4357.  III.      Cora  Alice  Munson,  born  23  March, 
1880. 

4358.  III.  Ruth  Ann  Eaton,  born  28  Feb.,  1843  ;  mar- 
ried 29  July,  1860,  C.  W.  Mead,  and  lives  in  Manchester, 
Iowa.     Children : 

Rhoda  E.  Mead,  born  20  May,  1861. 

Franklin  A.  Mead, born  22  June, 1863. 

Cora  Bell  Mead,  born  9  May,  1870  ; 

Carrie  May  Mead,  born  16  Oct.,  1871. 
William  D .  Mead,  born  28  Aug. ,  1 875 . 
Charles  Dale  Mead,  born  14  Nov., 

Mary  Johnson  Eaton,  born  15  Dec,  1847  ; 
married  first  24  April,  1864,  J.  Burrington,  and  second  J.  F. 
Gates,  and  lives  in  Manchester,  Iowa.     Children  : 

4366.  I.         Addie  Burrington,  born  28  March, 
1866;  died  25  Aug.,  1868. 

4367.  II.       James    Burrington,  born   12   Aug., 
1867  ;  died  16  March,  1868. 

4368.  V.  Charles  Edmund  Eaton,  born  15  March, 
1849  ;  married  4  Nov.,  1873,  Martha  Benedict,  and  lives  in 
Manchester,  Iowa.     Children  : 


4359. 

I. 

4360. 

II. 

4361. 

III. 

died  2  Feb. 

,  1871 

4362. 

IV. 

4363. 

V. 

4364. 

VI. 

1877. 

4365.  IV. 

Mary 

/ 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  347 

4369,  I.         Frank  Eaton,  born  10  Dec,  1874. 

4370.  II.  Ruth  Eaton,  born  4  April,  1876. 
4371.  III.  William  Gage  Eaton,  born  21  April,  1819  ;  mar- 
ried 21  April,  1841,  (4408)  Lydia  Ann  Richardson,  who  was  born 
28  May,  1820.  He  served  three  years  in  the  civil  war,  in  Com- 
pany A,  thirty-third  Massachusetts  A^olunteers,  is  a  shoemaker,  and 
lives  in  Groveland.     Children  : 

4372.  I.  Abby  E.  J.  Eaton,  born  21  Jan.,  1843; 
married  2  May,  1866,  John  C.  Ruddock  of  West  Newbury, 
who  was  born  10  March,  1834. 

4373.  II.  Mariannie  L.  Eaton,  born  31  Jan.,  1848; 
married  4  July,  1867,  Samuel  H.  Downes,  who  was  born  in 
Georgetown,  Mass.,  26  Sept.,  1847.     Children: 

4374.  I.         Gardner  E.  Downes,  born  17  Feb., 
1868. 

4375.  II.        Charles    Leroy    Downes,    born    26 
July,  1873. 

4376.  III.  Judith  B.  Eaton,  born  20  Nov.,  1852  ;  mar- 
ried 27  May,  1873,  William  A.  Nutter,  who  was  born  in 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  8  March,  1853.     Child: 

4377.     WiUiam  H.  Nutter,  born  21  June,  1874. 

2504. 
SARAH  BARTLETT,'  [Edmund^  John^  Edviund'^Enoch^  Joseph^] 
born  23  March,  1796  ;  married  22  Dec,  1817,  (2369)  James  Smith, 
who  was  born  21  March,  1792.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  on  Crane- 
neck  Hill  in  West  Newbury.     She  died  27  Dec,  1863.     Children  : 

4378.  I.  Adeline  Peabody  Smith,  born  7  March,  1819  ; 
married  20  Dec,  1840,  Horatio  Treat. 

4379.  II.  Sarah  Little  Smith,  born  22  March,  1822  ;  mar- 
ried Daniel  W.  Eaton,  and  died  31  Jan.,  1860.  Children,  beside 
one  that  died  young  : 

4380.  I.  Sarah  Adeline  Eaton,  born  24  July,  1847  ; 
married  19  Nov.,  1866,  Joseph  Edmund  Bailey.     Child: 

4381.     I.         ElmerSmithBailey,born5  Oct., 1872. 

4382.  II.  Daniel  Herbert  Eaton,  born  29  June,  1849  ; 
married  Emma  Rebecca  Chase.     Children  : 


348  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

4383.     I.         Ernest  Whittier  Eaton,  born  18  May, 
1873. 
^j  4384.     II.        Carrie  Edith  Eaton,   born  12  July, 

1875. 

4385.  III.      Elizabeth    Whittier   Eaton,    born    4   Jan., 
1851  ;  married  Warren  W.  Potter  5  Oct.,  1880. 

4386.  IV.      Edward  Smith  Eaton,  born  25  July,  1852. 

4387.  V.        Annie  Little  Eaton,  born  6  Aug.,  1854. 

4388.  VI.      Ernest  Bernadine  Eaton,  born  12  Jan. ,1856. 

4389.  VII.     Roswell    Jameson    Eaton,    born    6    Nov., 
1857  ;  married  30  Sept.,  1879,  Mary  Esther  Allison. 

4390.  VIII.  Mary  Johnson  Eaton,  born  20  July,  1859. 
4391.     III.      James    Smith,    born     21    Nov.,    1831;     died    27 

April,  1832. 

2505. 

JOSEPH  BARTLETT,^  [Edmund^  John^  Edmund"^  Enocli^ 
Joseph^]  born  13  April,  1801  ;  married  8  Oct.,  1822,  Mary  Smith, 
who  died  3  Jan.,  1848,  aged  44.  Col.  Little  was  a  shoe  manufacturer, 
and  lived  in  AVest  Newbury,  where  he  died  2  Dec,  1838.     Children  : 

*4392.     I.         Joseph  George  Smith,  born  6  Sept.,  1829. 

*4393.     II.        Edmund  Bartlett,  born  26  Aug.,  1833. 

2506. 

STEPHEN,'^  [Stephen  Moody^  John:'  Edmund^  Enoch^  Joseph'^'] 
born  16  July,  1795  ;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Moses  Nelson  of 
Georgetown,  who  was  born  26  Jan.,  1798,  and  died  Nov.,  1878.  He 
was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Georgetown  and  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  and 
died  Oct.,  1873.     Children  : 

4394.  I.  Abby  Nelson,  born  10  Dec,  1816  ;  married  1842, 
George  T.  Hall  of  Philadelphia,  and  died  Dec,  1857.  Child,  beside 
a  son  that  died  young  : 

4395.     I.         Charlotte  Hall,  born    1844 ;    married   Mr. 
Howard,  and  lived  in  Bangor. 

4396.     II.        Moses  Nelson,  born  Jan.,   1821  ;    married  Mar- 
garet Meldron  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  died  Jan.,  1859.     Child : 
4397.     I.         Alexander  Meldron. 
4398.     III.      Stephen  Henry,  born  20  Sept.,   1826;    went  to 
California. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  349 

2509. 

RUTH  HALE  J  [Stephen  Moody*^  John^  Edmund^  Enoch^  Joseph^] 
born  27  July,  1809  ;  married  1830,  Paul  Thurlow  of  Philadelphia, 
who  survives.     She  died  25  Dec,  1864.     Children: 

4399.  I.         Stephen  Leonard  Thurlow,  born  1831. 

4400.  II.       Horace  Paul  Thurlow. 

4401.  III.  Charles  Linden  Thurlow,  born  20  July,  1841; 
married  23  April,  1863,  Carrie  Evans  Abbott,  and  died  19  March, 
1874.     Child : 

4402.     I.         J.  Abbott  Thurlow,  born  22  Jan.,  18G6. 

4403.  IV.      Jeanette  Thurlov/. 

2510. 

ELIZA  ANN,"  \_Stephen  Moodif  Jolirv'  Edmund'^  Enocli^  JosepJi^^ 
born  3  July,  1813  ;  married  Edward,  son  of  James  Fuller,  who  was 
born  24  Nov.,  1813.  He  is  a  shoe  manufacturer  and  lives  in  Salem, 
Mass.     Children : 

4404.  I.  Edward  Little  Fuller,  born  11  April,  1841  ; 
married  Mary  Cushing  Doane  of  Brookline,  Mass. 

Robert    Melvin    Fuller,    born    3    June,    1843 ; 

Alfred  Augustus  Fuller,  born  21  Aug.,  1847. 
Lewis  Sturtevant  Fuller,  born  13  Sept.,  1852; 

2512. 

MARY  HALE,"  [Enoch^  EnocJv'  Ednmnd*  Enoch^  Joseph^']  born 
27  March,  1800  ;  married  21  Aug.,  1819,  David,  son  of  Joseph  and 
Hannah  (Smith)  Richardson,  who  was  born  3  March,  1791,  and  died 
25  April,  1868.  He  was  a  shoemaker,  and  lived  upon  the  Richard- 
son homestead  in  Groveland,  Mass.  His  wife  died  25  Aug.,  1872. 
Children  : 

4408.  I.  Lydia  Ann  Richardson,  born  28  May,  1820; 
married  (4371)  William  Gage  Eaton. 

4409.  II.  Nancy  Elvira  Richardson,  born  25  Feb.,  1822; 
married  John  Townley,  who  was  born  17  March,  1823,  and  died  3 
April,  1870.     He  was  a  farmer  in  West  Newbury.     Children  : 

4410.     I.         Ann  Mary  Townley,  born  10  July,  1851. 


4405. 

II. 

died  1852. 

4406. 

Ill 

4407. 

IV. 

died  1863. 

350  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4411.  II.  Sarah  E.  Townley,  born  24  Sept.,  1853; 
married  Henry  Evans,  a  shoe  cutter  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  who 
died  Jan.,  1879.     Children: 

4412.  I.         Alice  M.  Evans,  born  April,  1876. 

4413.  II.        Robert  H.  Evans,  born  Jan.,  1878. 

4414.  III.  Henry  E.  Townley,  born  10  June,  1856; 
married  Eva  E.  Morrison,  who  died  Dec,  1880.  He  lives  in 
Haverhill. 

4415.  IV.  Judith  B.  Townley,  born  25  Oct.,  1858; 
married  Charles  E.  Kennett  of  West  Newbury. 

4416.  V.        John  T.  Townley,  born  29  March,  1862. 

4417.  VI.       Elvira  J.  Townley,  born  23  Sept.,  1866. 

4418.  III.  Elbridge  Allen  Richardson,  born  13  Jan.,  1829  ; 
married  first  4  June,  1850,  Aseneth  Jane,  daughter  of  Rev.  Jesse 
Cross  of  Springfield,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  26  July,  1831,  and  died 
11  Aug.,  1862,  and  second  7  April,  1873,  Florence  A.,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Larkin  of  Byfield,  Mass.  He  served  two  years  in  the  war, 
and  is  a  shoe  cutter  at  Groveland.     Children  : 

4419.  I.  Margaret  Ann  Richardson,  born  9  June, 
1851. 

4420.  II.       Apphia  Jane  Richardson,  born  9  May,  1852. 

4421.  III.  Elbridge  Morrison  Richardson,  born  4 
March,  1854. 

4422.  IV.  Nelson  Monroe  Richardson,  born  7  May, 
1855. 

4423.  V.  William  Eaton  Richardson,  born  15  June, 
1856. 

4424.  VI.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Richardson,  born  8  Jan., 
1874. 

4425.  VII.  Aseneth  Allen  Richardson,  born  24  Nov., 
1876. 

4426.  IV.  Mary  Elizabeth  Richardson,  born  6  April,  1839  ; 
married  27  July,  1856,  Henry  Moody,  son  of  Moody  and  Elizabeth 
(Titcomb)  Brickett  of  West  Newbury.     Children  : 

4427.  I.         Sarah  Alice  Brickett,  born  23  July,  1857. 

4428.  II.  Elizabeth  Titcomb  Brickett,  born  4  Sept., 
1862. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  351 

2513. 
HANNAH  LYDIA  J  lEnocli^  Enoch^  Edmund*  Enoch^  Joseph'^'] 
born  10  Oct.,  1803  ;  married  22  April,  1833,  William,  son  of  William 
and  Mary  (Titcomb)  Tenney  of  Newburyport,  who  was  born  30 
Jan.,  1806.  He  is  a  shoemaker  and  farmer  by  occupation  at  Brad- 
ford, Mass.,  where  he  has  served  as  selectman,  been  postmaster  eight 
years,  and  a  colonel  in  the  state  militia.     Children  : 

4429.     I.         Mary   Elizabeth  Tenney,  born  22  June,   1836  ; 
married  18  Aug.,  1858,  Charles  H.  Johnson.     Children  : 

4430.  I.         Anna  Frances  Johnson,  born  24  Dec,  1860. 

4431.  II.        Sarah  Elizabeth  Johnson,  born  1  Oct.,  1863. 

4432.     II.        Martha  Ann  Tenney,  born  6  Jul}',  1837  ;  mar- 
ried Henry  P.  Parker.     Child  : 

4433.     I.         Horace  Parker,  born  16  Aug.,  1860. 

4434.  III.     Evelina   Tenney,  born  14  Aug.,   1839;  died  18 
Aug.,  1840. 

4435.  IV.      Hannah  Lydia  Tenney,  born  7  July,  1840  ;  mar- 
ried Robert  M.  Johnson  and  lives  in  Lynn,  Mass. 

4436.  V.        Sarah  Adeline  Tenney,  born  22  Jul}-,  1843  ;  died 
16  March,  1844. 

2514. 

ELBRIDGE  GERRY,'  [Enoch^  Enoc¥  Edmund*  Enoch^  Joseph''^ 
born  5  Aug.,  1807  ;  married  Sophronia  Phelps,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Judith  (Dodge)  Peabody,  and  sister  to  George  Peabody  the 
banker  and  philanthropist.  She  was  born  4  Nov.,  1809.  Dr.  Little 
was  educated  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  graduated  at  a  medical  college  in 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  has  been  the  leading  physician  in  New  Lisbon, 
Wis.     Children : 

4437.  I.         Sophronia,  born  10  Nov.,  1831  ;  died  4  Oct.,  1832. 
*4438.     II.       George  Peabody,  born  in  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  20 

June,  1834. 

*4439.     III.  Jeremiah  Russell,  born  in  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  4 

Sept.,  1836  ;  died  28  Aug.,  1881. 

*4440.  IV.  Allan  Fitch,  born  in  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug., 
1838. 

*4441.     V.  Henry  Clay,  born  31  March,  1842. 

4442.     VI.  Mary  GAiNES,born6  Aug.,  1845  ;  died6  July,  1846. 


362  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2516. 
EDMUND,'  [MoseJ^  Enoch^  Edmund}  Enoch^  JosepW\  born  14 
Feb.,  1803;  married  20  April,  1826,  Sarah  Sweetser  of  Reading, 
Mass.,  who  was  born  12  Oct.,  1805,  and  died  21  April,  1855. 
He  was  a  farmer  at  West  Newbury,  served  several  times  as 
selectman,  and  died  18  April,  1879.  Children,  beside  one  that  died 
in  infancy : 

Moses    Sweetser,    born   5    Dec,    1827;    died    2 


*4443. 

I. 

ril,  1878 

*4444. 

II. 

*4445. 

III. 

4446. 

IV. 

Otis  Warren,  born  26  Nov.,  1829. 
Isaac  Boyd,  born  27  March,  1832. 
George  Chase,  born  10  July,   1836  ;  is  engaged 
in  the  hat  business  in  New  York. 

4447.     V.        Charles  Edmund,  born  18  July,  1838  ;  married  6 
Nov.,  1878,  Rebecca  Sargent,  and  lives  at  Merrimac,  Mass.     Child: 
4448.     I.         Sarah  Sargent,  born  23  May,  1880. 

251T. 

SARAH, "^  [_Ehenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^']  born  23 
May,  1786  ;  married  20  Dec,  1812,  Israel  E.  Cheney,  and  died  21 
Sept.,  1848.     They  lived  in  Derby,  Vt.     Children  : 

4449.  I.  Lucy  Little  Cheney,  born  12  Aug.,  1813  ;  died 
21  Oct.,  1852. 

4450.  II.       JaneCheney, bornl40ct.,  1815  ;diedl80ct., 1842. 

4451.  III.  Daniel  Little  Cheney,  born  16  Sept.,  1817; 
lives  at  Napa  City,  Cal. 

4452.  IV.       Elizabeth  Ela  Cheney,  born  22  April,  1819. 

4453.  V.  Sarah  Cheney,  born  30  April,  1821  ;  married  A. 
Dwinell,  and  lives  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

4454.  VI.  Luther  Leland  Cheney,  born  16  April,  1823 ; 
lives  at  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

4455.  VII.  James  Deering  Cheney,  born  3  Oct.,  1825,  lives 
at  Stevens'  Plains,  Me. 

4456.  VIII.  Henry  Cheney,  born  24  March,  1828  ;  lives  at 
Scarborough,  Me. 

4457.  IX.  Abigail  Coates  Cheney,  born  18  Oct.,  1830; 
married  14  June,  1854,  Samuel  A.  Crozer,  who  was  born  25  Dec, 
1825.  He  is  a  cotton  manufacturer  and  lives  at  Upland,  Delaware 
County,  Penn.     Children : 


SEVENTH   GENEEATION.  353 

4458.  I.  Sallie  L.  Crozer,  born  26  March,  1856. 

4459.  II.  John  P.  Crozer,  born  23  Feb.,  1858. 

4460.  III.  Maggie  K.  Crozer,  born  13  April,  1861. 

4461.  IV.  Samuel  A.  Crozer,  born  16  Aug.,  1864. 

4462.  V.  Mary  L.  Crozer,  born  22  Sept.,  1866. 

4463.  VI.  Edward  Crozer,  born  12  April,  1871. 


2518. 
EBENEZER,'^  \^Ebenezer^  Moses^  Ehenezer^  Moses^  JosepK^']  born 
7  July,  1789;  married  11  March,  1810,  Phebe  Palmer,  who  died  5 
Feb.,  1864.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer  and  spent  most  of  his  active 
life  at  Campton,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  for  many  j^ears  a  selectman 
and  justice  of  the  peace.  He  was  also  captain  of  a  militia  company, 
and  several  times  representative  to  the  state  legislature.  In  Febru- 
ary, 1836,  he  removed  to  Central  New  York,  where  he  remained 
about  two  years,  thence  to  La  Salle  County,  111.,  where  he  died  13 
Sept.,  1839.     Children: 

John  Feunald,  born  13  Nov.,  1810. 

Moses,  born  9  March,  1813  ;  died  Sept.,  1814. 

Moses,  born  3  Nov.,  1815  ;  died  27  Dec,  1856. 

Charles,  born  17  Nov.,  1817.  He  was  in  course 
of  preparation  for  the  ministry,  and  had  completed  his  thh'd  year  in 
Hamilton  College  when  ill  health  compelled  him  to  relinquish  his 
studies  and  return  to  his  home  in  Illinois,  where  he  died  Dec,  1840. 
4468.  V.  Mary,  born  30  July,  1819  ;  married  Chester 
Dryer,  and  lives  in  Lowell,  111.     Child  : 

4469.     I.     Lizzie  M.  Dryer,  born  10  Oct.,  1853. 

4470.     VI.      Palmer,  born  2  May,  1821  ;  died  9  Feb.,  1824. 
*4471.     VII.     George,  born  9  March,  1823. 
*4472.     VIII.  Dorcas  Deering,  born  1    Feb.,   1825;    died    13 
May,  1864. 

*4473.     IX.      Sarah,  born  14  Feb.,  1827. 
*4474.     X.        Elizabeth  Brown,  born  14  Feb.,  1828. 
4475.     XL      Alice  March,  born  23  Dec,  1831  ;  married  (sec- 
ond wife)  21  Jan.,  1856,  Ebeni,  son  of  Ebenezer  I.  Leavenworth, 
who  was  born  16  Oct.,  1811,  at  Camden,  N.  Y.,  and  has  been  a 
merchant,    manufacturer,   and    a   leading    citizen   of   Dougola,   111. 
Their  three  children  died  unnamed.     She  died  4  July,  1865. 
23 


*4464. 

I. 

4465. 

11. 

*4466. 

III. 

4467. 

IV. 

*4476. 

I. 

*4477. 

11. 

*4478. 

III. 

1848. 

*4479. 

IV. 

4480. 

V. 

4481. 

VI. 

354  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2519. 
JAMES,'^  [Ebenezer'^  Moses^  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^']  born  21 
June,  1791  ;  married  16  March,  1816,  Polly  Cook,  who  was  born 
31  Aug.,  1788,  and  died  17  Jan.,  1841.  He  was  a  farmer  by  occu- 
pation, lived  in  Campton,  N.  H.,  and  Seneca  County,  N.  Y.,  and 
died  at  Bailey's  Point,  111.,  12  Aug.,  1840.  Children,  beside  one 
that  died  in  infancy  : 

Daniel,  born  25  March,  1818. 

Lucy,  born  27  Feb.,  1820. 

Moody  Cook,  born  4  May,  1822  ;  died  31  March, 

John,  born  3  May,  1826. 

Abianda,  born  1  Jan.,  1828;  died  9  Aug.,  1829. 

Albert,  born  1  Aug.,  1829  ;  died  21  Feb.,  1831. 

2520. 

MARY,'^  [_Ebe7iezer^  Moses"  Ebenezer*  Moses^  Joseph^~\  born  27 
May,  1793;  married  19  May,  1813,  William  Colby,  and  died  22 
Dec,  1842.     They  lived  in  Morgan,  Vt.     Children  : 

4482.  I.         Charles    Little    Colby,  born    17   March,   1814; 
died  unmarried  18  Aug.,  1837. 

4483.  II.       Moses    Franklin    Colby,  born    14   May,  1816 ; 
lives  in  New  York  City. 

4484.  III.      John   Little   Colby,   born    1    Aug.,   1820;   died 
unmarried  20  Feb.,  1843. 

4485.  IV.      Eben    Little   Colby,  born  20  Jan.,  1825;   died 
unmarried  27  Aug.,  1845. 

2522. 
JERUSHA,"  \_Ehenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer*  Moses^  Joseph^'}  born 
22  April,  1799;  married  28  Feb.,  1826,  Deacon  Charles  Cummings 
of  Morgan,  Vt.,  who  was  born  22  Nov.,  1801,  and  died  12  Dec, 
1873.     She  died  17  Dec,  1873.     Children: 

George  Perkins  Cummings,  born  18  Nov.,  1826. 

Jane  Milk  Cummings,  born  14  Sept.,  1828. 

RocKwooD  Cummings,  born  14  May,  1830. 

Alice  Cummings,  born  4  Feb.,  1832. 

Jotham  Cummings,  born  8  Oct.,  1833. 

Charles  Colby  Cummings,  born   8   Dec,  1838; 
died  6  Dec,  1861. 


4486. 

I. 

4487. 

n. 

4488. 

III. 

4489. 

IV. 

4490. 

V. 

4491. 

VI. 

4492. 

I. 

4493. 

II. 

4494. 

III. 

4495. 

IV. 

4496. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  SSS- 

2523. 
WILLIAM,'  l^Ebenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer*  Moses^  Joseph^']  born 
in  Campton,  N.  H.,  14  April,  1801  ;  married  26  Jan.,  1829,  Lydia 
Burbeck,  who  was  born  in  Holderness,  N.  H.,  2Q  Sept.,  1799. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Morgan,  Vt.  Children,  all  born  in  Mor- 
gan : 

Semaktha  Burbeck,  born  8  Nov.,  1829. 

Ann  Eliza,  born  18  March,  1832. 

Jerusha  Cummings,  born  16  April,  1834. 

JaneZubiah,  born 27 May,  1837  ;  died 9  Nov.,  1852^ 

Lucr,  born  3  July,  1841. 

2524. 

HENRY,'  [Ebenezer^  Moses^  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Joseph'^']  born  20' 
Jan.,  1805  ;  married  4  March,  1828,  Clarissa,  daughter  of  Jonathan, 
and  Fanny  (Butler)  Bartlett,  who  was  born  in  Campton,  N.  H.,  22 
Oct.,  1803,  and  died  15  Dec,  1870.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in. 
Campton,  were  he  died  31  May,  1869.     Children: 

4497.  I.  Amanda,  born  16  Aug.,  1831  ;  married  6  May,. 
1852,  Josiah  Baker  Clark,  and  died  7  Feb.,  1876.     Child : 

4498.     I.         Henry  Little  Clark,  born  19  July,  1853. 

4499.  II.  Jane  Bartlett,  born  14  Jan.,  1833  ;  married 
Samuel  Holmes  Palmer,  and  lives  at  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

4500.  III.      Gardiner,  born  14  Dec,  1839  ;  lives  at  Campton. 

4501.  IV.  George  Henry,  born  29  April,  1843  ;  married 
first  25  Jan.,  1869,  Mary  Adelaide  Cross,  who  was  born  7  Aug., 
1843,  and  died  2  Sept.,  1870,  and  second  17  Dec,  1874,  Frances 
Louisa  Chase.     He  lives  at  Campton.     Children  : 

4502.  I.         Gertrude,  born  3  June,  1876. 

4503.  II.       Henry,  born  May,  1880. 

4504.  V.  Jason  Cook,  born  23  Feb.,  1846  ;  married  14 
Nov.,  1876,  his  second  cousin,  Harriet  Augusta,  daughter  of  Ezekiel 
H.  and  Almira  (Dole)  Hodgdon,  who  was  born  9  March,  1850,  and 
died  27  June,  1880.     He  lives  at  Campton. 

2526. 

ELMIRA,"  [_James'^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^^  born  20 
May,  1796;  married  Sept.,  1826,  Dr.  Samuel  Rogers  of  Plymouth, 


356  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

N.  H.,  and  died  7  Aug.,  1827.  Dr.  Rogers  married  second  her  sis- 
ter (2528)  Eliza  Ann  Little,  who  was  born  26  April,  1800,  and 
died  24  Oct.,  1852.     Children  : 

4505.  I.         Elmira  Little  Rogers,  born  24  June,  1827. 

4506.  II.       James  LiTi'LE  Rogers,  born  22  Oct.,  1829  ;  resides 
in  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

4507.  III.     Charles  Little  Rogers,  born  7  June,  1832  ;  died 
2  Nov.,  1834. 

4508.  IV.       Charles  Little  Rogers,  born  15  March,   1834  ; 
died  3  July,  1859. 

4509.  V.        George  Thompson  Rogers,  born  8  May,   1836  ; 
died  17  Nov.,  1875. 

4510.  VI.      Nathaniel  Peabody  Rogers,  born  22  Nov.,  1838, 
resides  at  Michigan  City,  Ind. 

2527. 

HARRIET,'^  \_James^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^']  born  27 
March,  1798  ;  married  Benjamin  Noyes,  and  died  16  March,  1857. 
Children  : 

4511.  I.         Elizabeth  Little  Noyes,  born  25  April,   1820; 
married  Walter  W.  Baker. 

4512.  II.        Martha  Ann  Noyes,  born  12  May,  1822  ;  mar- 
ried Nathan  Harris  Blair,  and  died  9  Dec,  1867. 

4513.  III.      Sarah  Little  Noyes,  born  16  May,  1825  ;  mar- 
ried Freeman  Baker,  and  died  24  Nov.,  1861. 

4514.  IV.       Harriet  Little  Noyes,  born  3  Feb.,  1828;   died 
29  Nov.,  1867. 

4515.  V.        George  Little  Noyes,  born  22  May,  1830;  mar- 
ried Mary  A.  Noyes,  and  lives  in  Watertown,  Mass. 

4516.  VI.       Emeline  Atkinson  Noyes,  born   5    Jan.,    1834; 
died  18  Sept.,  1856. 

4517.  VII.     Benjamin  Goodell  Noyes,  born  15  Aug.,  1836  ; 
died  4  Sept.,  1866. 

2530. 

MIRANDA,'''  [^James^  Moses^  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Josepli^'\  born  25 
May,  1804;  married  July,  1832,  John  B.,  son  of  Clark  Woodward, 
who  was  born  8  Aug.,  1807,  and  died  12  Aug.,  1876.  He  was  a 
bridge  builder  and  lived  at  Bradford,  Vt.  She  died  20  Jan.,  1853. 
Children  : 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  357 

4518.  I.  Ellen  Preble  Woodward,  born  31  Oct.,  1833; 
died  8  Oct.,  1860. 

4519.  II.  James  Little  Woodward,  born  13  April,  1836  ; 
married  11  March,  1862,  Hannah  G.  White  of  Topsham,  Vt.  He  is 
a  successful  wholesale  merchant  in  Chicago.     Children  : 

4520.  I.         Fannie  P.  Woodward,  born  30  April,  1863. 

4521.  II.       Arthur  H.  Woodward,  born  27  Oct.,  1870. 

4522.  III.  Anna  Atkinson  Woodward,  born  27  Dec,  1837  ; 
died  18  Nov.,  1864. 

4523.  IV.  George  Henry  Woodward,  born  24  Oct.,  1839; 
died  23  March,  1842. 

4524.  V.  Caroline  Little  Woodward,  born  2  June,  1843  ; 
married  Lewis  R.  McDuffee,  a  farmer  of  Bradford,  Vt.      Children  : 

4525.  I.         George  Elmore    McDuffee,  born  21   July, 
1869;  died  30  Jan.,  1872. 

4526.  II.        Anna  Sophia  McDuffee,  born    23    March, 
1874. 

4527.  III.      Ellen  Velma  McDuffee,  born  27  May,  1879. 

4528.  VI.  Sophia  Blake  Woodward,  born  3  April,  1845  ; 
died  8  Jan.,  1880. 

2533. 
EMELINE,''  [Ja^nes^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^']  born  24 
July,  1812;  married  2  Nov.,  1832,  (3495)  Joshua Toppan  Atkinson, 
who  was  born  9  Feb.,  1810,  in  Newburyport,  Mass.  Mr.  Atkinson 
removed  to  Whiteside  County,  111.,  in  1834,  built  two  years  later  the 
first  cabin  in  Union  Grove  Township,  and  lived  there  till  1875,  when 
he  removed  to  Geneseo,  Henry  County,  where  he  now  resides.  He 
underwent  the  privations  incident  to  settling  a  new  country,  but  has 
enjoyed  in  compensation  the  privilege  of  disseminating  by  his  influ- 
ence New  England  principles,  and  of  directing  the  character  of 
society.  At  the  first  election  he  was  chosen  justice  of  the  peace, 
and  has  taken  a  prominent  part  in  the  affairs  of  the  township  and 
county.     He  has  always  been  engaged  in  farming.     Children  : 

4529.  I.  Anna  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  born  26  Nov.,  1836  ; 
married  3  Nov.,  1863,  Edward  Payson  Keyes  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  who 
died  28  Aug.,  1881.     She  resides  at  Newbury,  Vt. 

4530.  II.  James  William  Atkinson,  born  26  Aug.,  1839  ; 
married  3  June,  1874,  Sarah  Moore  Savage.     He  is  secretary  of  the 


358  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Deere    and   Mansnr    Company,    extensive    manufacturers    of    corn- 
planters  at  Moline,  111.,  where  he  resides.     Child: 

4531.     I.         George  Little  Atkinson,  born  7  July,  1877. 

4532.  III.      Sarah  Little  Atkinson,  born  28  Aug.,  1842. 

4533.  IV.  JosiAH  Little  Atkinson,  born  18  Dec,  1845; 
died  2  Aug.,  1850. 

4534.  V.  Geokge  Little  Atkinson,  born  22  Dec,  1848; 
entered  Wheaton  College  in  1867,  and  after  one  year  there  went 
to  Oberlin,  where  he  graduated  in  1871.  He  immediately  engaged 
in  business  with  vigor,  and  followed  it  with  success  until  failing 
health  forced  him  to  desist.  He  died  24  March,  1876,  leaving  a 
precious  memory  of  a  manly  Christian  life  and  character, 

2534. 

ALBERT,^  [DanieF  Moses^  Ebenezer''  Moses^  Josepli^']  born  29 
July,  1805  ;  married  25  Nov.,  1851,  Helen  M.,  daughter  of  James 
H.  and  Martha  (Bliss)  Dunham  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  who  survives 
him.  Mr.  Little  received  a  good  education  at  Effingham  Academy, 
and  was  a  clerk  for  a  time  at  Portland,  Me.,  and  Sandwich  and 
Dover,  N.  H.  In  1831,  he  went  to  Boston,  where  he  was  engaged 
for  over  a  quarter  of  a  century  in  the  wholesale  dry  goods  business, 
at  first  in  the  employment  of  others,  afterward  for  himself  under 
various  firm  names.  During  the  latter  years  of  his  life  he  was 
engaged  in  fire  and  life  insurance  and  resided  at  Newton  Centre  and 
Auburndale.  He  died  at  the  latter  place  3  Dec,  1875.  Mr.  Little 
was  an  earnest  and  sincere  Christian.  His  father  died  when  he  was 
quite  young,  leaving  a  special  charge  to  him  to  care  for  his  mother, 
a  duty  he  never  forgot.  His  love  for  her  was  exceptional  in  its 
nature.  No  exertion  or  sacrifice  on  his  part  was  deemed  too  great, 
provided  only  her  comfort  and  happiness  were  increased.  He  also 
possessed  a  deep  affection  for  children,  and  for  over  sixteen  years 
was  a  successful  Sabbath  School  superintendent.     Children  : 

Elizabeth  Nichols  born  5  Jan.,  1854. 
William  Ad  an,  born  29  Aug.,  1858. 
Waldo  Furbek,  born  8  Feb.,  1861. 
James  Henry,  born  24  July,  1863. 
Albert  White,  born  4  Jan.,  1869. 


4535. 

I. 

4536. 

II. 

4537. 

III. 

4538. 

IV. 

4539. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  359 

2551. 
LYDIA,'''  l^Joshua^  Joshua^  Samuel*  Daniel^  Joseph^']  born  27 
Feb.,  1797,  at  Alna,  Me.  ;  married  17  Nov.,  1822,  William,  son  of 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Wyman)  Wildes,  who  was  born  5  June,  1799, 
and  died  20  Feb.,  1880.  He  was  a  manufacturer  and  dealer  in 
lumber  at  Phipsburg,  Me.     She  died  21  May,  1856.     Children  : 

4540.  I.  William  Henry  Little  Wildes,  born  30  Oct., 
1823  ;  married  14  Oct.,  1854,  Rebecca  A.  Wildes,  had  three  children, 
and  died  in  Lime,  Minn.,  3  Jan.,  1873. 

4541.  n.  Lydia  Ann  Wildes,  born  22  Jan.,  1826  ;  mar- 
ried 12  Oct.,  1856,  Frank  L.  Wildes,  had  one  child,  and  died  7 
Aug.,  1858. 

4542.  III.  Mark  Langdon  Wildes,  born  5  April,  1828 ; 
married  18  Feb.,  1865,  Rebecca  J.  Burke,  and  has  seven  children. 

4543.  IV.  Rebecca  Elizabeth  Wildes,  born  26  Oct.,  1830  ; 
died  6  Jan.,  1875,  at  Phipsburg,  Me. 

4544.  V.  Hattie  Maria  Wildes,  born  1  Feb.,  1833;  mar- 
ried Capt.  Samuel  H.  Morrison,  has  three  children,  and  lives  at 
Bath,  Me. 

4545.  VI.  Martha  Emeline  Wildes,  born  15  Juty,  1836  ; 
died  12  Nov.,  1836. 

4546.  VII.  Frank  Augustine  Wildes,  born  6  Jan.,  1839  ; 
married  18  Sept.,  1864,  Emily  Virginia,  daughter  of  Capt.  Francis 
and  Susan  (Haswell)  Burke  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Mr.  Wildes  served 
in  the  army  during  the  Indian  outbreak,  and  is  a  farmer  and  school 
teacher  at  Lake  Washington,  Minn.     Children  : 

Jennie  E.  Wildes,  born  17  Sept.,  1867. 
Mary  Wildes,  born  26  Sept.,  1869. 
Frank  A.  Wildes,  born  28  May,  1871. 
Hattie  A.  Wildes,  born  23  Nov.,  1874. 
George  H.  Custer  Wildes,  born  30  April, 

Lydia  W.  Wildes,  born  4  Nov.,  1878. 
Samuel  H.  Morrison  Wildes,  born  7  May, 

2552. 

ABIGAIL,'^  \_Josliua^  Joshua^  Samuel*  DanieP  Joseph'^']  born  10 
June,  1799  ;  married  Silas  Mason,  who  was  born  10  July,  1797,  was 
a  farmer,  lived  in  Sidney  and  Fairfield,  Me.,  and  died  Jan.,  1878. 
She  died  19  Nov.,  1867.     Children: 


4547. 

I. 

4548. 

II. 

4549. 

III. 

4550. 

IV. 

4551. 

V. 

1877. 

4552. 

VI. 

4553. 

VII 

1881. 

4556.  I. 

4557.  II. 

4558.  Ill 

4559. 

II.   Lev 

infancy. 

4560.  II. 

Sarah  A. 

4561. 

I. 

deceased. 

4562. 

II. 

4563. 

Ill 

360  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4554.  I.  Lydia  a.  Mason,  born  7  July,  1822  ;  married  5 
Aug.,  1849,  Levi  Hoxie,  and  lives  in  Bath,  Me.     Children  : 

4555.     I.         Abbie  F.  Hoxie,  born  10  July,  1850  ;  mar- 
ried 1  Dec,  1873,  Henry  Ricker.     Children: 

Arthur  L.  Ricker,  born  24  July,  1875. 
Henry  Ricker,  born  10  Feb.,  1877. 
ErnestR.Ricker,  born  17  June,  1881. 

Levi  Hoxie,  born  24  Aug.,  1854;  died  in 

Sarah  A.  Mason,  born  25  March,  1824  ;  married 
14  April,  1846,  Elisha  F.,  son  of  John  and  Harriet  Pinkham  and 
lives  in  Augusta,  Me.     Children  : 

William  F.  Pinkham,  born  18  Oct.,  1849  ; 

George  E.  Pinkham,  )  ,         ,_   .      .,    .„.. 
c,       1   -r.    -D-  1  1  '  h  born  30  April,  18o6; 

Sarah  E.  Pinkham,     j 

both  died  in  infancy. 

4564.  IV.      John  E.  Pinkham,  born  20  May,  1858. 

4565.  V.        Arthur  S.  Pinkham,  born  10  May,  1859. 

4566.  VI.      James    F.    Pinkham,    born    Dec,     1861; 
deceased. 

4567.  III.  Deborah  K.  Mason,  born  18  July,  1826  ;  mar- 
ried July,  1846,  Daniel  Robbins  of  Sidney,  Me.,  and  died  19  April, 
1862.     Child : 

4568.     I.         Julia   A.    Robbins;    married  Granville  D. 
White  of  Skowhegan,  Me. 

4569.  IV.  Cynthia  C.  Mason,  born  25  Jan.,  1829;  married 
James  Dutton  of  East  Boston,  Mass.,  and  died  10  Nov.,  1853. 
Child : 

4570.     I.     Sarah  E.  Dutton,  born  10  Nov.,  1853. 

4571.  V.        George  P.  Mason,  born  9  May,  1832. 

4572.  VI.  Susan  P.  Mason,  born  5  Feb.,  1836  ;  married  25 
March,  1851,  Ausburn  Hutchins,  and  lives  in  Augusta,  Me.     Child: 

4573.     I.     Sadie    L.    Hutchins,    born    11    April,    1857; 
married  5  Feb.,  1876,  Charles  E.  Loud. 

4574.  VII.  Alexander  Mason,  born  6  March,  1838  ;  died  25 
Aug.,  1840. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  361 

2553. 
DANIEL,'''  \_Josliua^  JoshuaP  Samuel^  DanieP  Joseph^']  born  1800; 
married  1841,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Tobey,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and 
Lucy  Arnold  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  who  was  born  1807,  and  died  2 
Dec,  1874.  She  had  one  son  by  her  first  marriage.  Philander  H. 
Tobey,  who  was  killed  in  the  battle  of  the 'Wilderness  13  May,  1864. 
Mr.  Little  followed  the  sea  before  his  marriage,  afterwards  engaged 
in  farming,  and  died  in  Bath,  Me.,  10  Aug.,  1861.     Children  : 

*4575.  I.  John  Hayes,  born  in  Whitefield,  Me.,  20  Feb., 
1842. 

*4576.  II.  Horace  Alonzo,  born  13  Oct.,  1843. 

4577.  III.  William  Prescott,  born  1847  ;  died  1852. 

2555. 

HENRY  W^OOD,^  \_Josliua^  Joshua^  Samuel''  DanieP  Joseph'^'] 
born  8  Dec,  1803  ;  married  first  24  Feb.,  1828,  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Wyman)  Wildes,  who  was  born  2  June,  1803, 
and  died  1  Nov.,  1844,  and  second  22  Nov.,  1845,  Sarah,  daughter 
of  John  and  Sarah  Glass,  who  was  born  28  Oct.,  1814,  and  died  20 
Dec,  1870.  He  lived  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Bath,  Me.,  and  died  in 
California,  26  March,  1867.     Children  : 

Henry  William,   born  9   April,    1829  ;    died  17 

Elizabeth  Rebecca,  born  1  April,  1831. 

Henry  Wood,  born  18  Oct.,  1832  ;  died  17  Jan., 

Francis  Wyman,  born  14  Nov.,  1834. 
John,  born  17  Feb.,  1837  ;  died  18  Oct.,  1838. 
John  Langdon,  born  8  Feb.,  1839  ;  served  in  the 
war,  and  was  killed  2  July,  1863. 

4584.  VII.  Sarah  Ann,  born  8  May,  1842  ;  married  Nov., 
1872,  Samuel  Leighton,  and  died  4  Feb.,  1877.  Her  only  child  died 
in  infancy. 

4585.  VIII.  Mary  Louisa,  born  6  Feb.,  1846;  died  24  March, 
1867. 

4586.  IX.  Almira  Jane,  born  26  April,  1848  ;  died  20  Oct., 
1872. 

4587.  X.  WiLBER  FiSK,  born  4  Oct.,  1851  ;  married  27 
Nov.,  1873,  Ida  May,  daughter  of  John  and  Sarah  L.  Bolden  of 
Litchfield,  Me.,  and  lives  in  Leeds,  Me. 


4578. 

I. 

Jan.,  1831. 

*4579. 

II. 

4580. 

III. 

1856. 

*4581. 

IV. 

4582. 

V. 

4583. 

VI. 

362  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2560. 

JOHN,"  [^Samuel^  Joshua^  Samuel*  DanieP  Joseph^'\  born  27  June, 
1802  ;  married  30  Dec,  1830,  Eliza  Heath.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  in  Pittston,  Me.,  where  he  died  16  June,  1877.     Children: 

4588.     I.         Sarajh    Elizabeth,    born    29    July,    1831  ;    died 
Nov.,  1850. 

*4589.     II.        Eli  Augustus,  born  25  April,  1833. 
4590.     III.      John  Francis,  born  4  Nov.,  1835  ;  married  Nov., 
1863,  Lydia  Hallo  way,  and  lives  in  California.     Child  : 
4591.     I.         John  Truston,  born  July,  1877. 
*4592.     IV.      Ann  Louise,  born  28  May,  1838. 
4593.     V.        Angelina,  born  16  Jan.,   1841  ;  married  8  July, 
1863,  Harrison  Moody  of  Pittston.     Child  : 

4594.     I.         Nelly  May  Moody,  born  12  March,  1870. 
4595.     VI.      Albert    Day,  born   16   Oct.,  1843;    married  28 
March,  1873,  Emma,  daughter  of  Alfred  Pulsifer,  and  lives  in  White- 
field,  Me.     Child : 

4596.     I.         Albert  Dana,  born  Dec,  1873  ;   died  1874. 
4597.     VII.     Mary  Ellen,    born   12   Dec,    1846  ;  married  12 
March,  1870,  Elbridge  Moody  of  Whitefield.     Children  : 

4598.  I.         Lottie  Blanche  Moody,  born  3  Dec,  1874. 

4599.  II.       Sarah  Aurelia  Moody,  born  4  Oct.,  1878. 
4600.     VIII.  Henrietta,  born  17  Sept.,  1849;  died  28  May, 

1850. 

2563. 

ELI,'''  [^Samuel^  Joshua^  Samuel'*  DanieP  JosepW\  born  5  June, 
1806  ;  married  1838,  Mary  Bailey,  who  was  born  5  June,  1815.     He 
is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  Pittston,  Me.     Children  : 
*4601.     I.         Sarah  Tamson,  born  5  Nov.,  1838. 
*4602.     II.        Evelina  Jewett,  bom  17  Feb.,  1841. 
*4603.     III.      Luetta  Mary,  born  16  Sept.,  1843. 
4604.     IV.      Julia  Ann,  born  1  June,  1847  ;  married  25  July, 
1871,  Miles  L.  Avery  of  Lisbon,  Me.     Child: 

4605.     I.     Nina  Mary  Avery,  born  2  Aug.,  1881. 

4606.  V.        Eli    Laureston,  born   6   March,   1850;    lives    at 
Pittston. 

4607.  VI.      Ella  Elizabeth,  born  16  July,  1852  ;  married  1 
May,  1878,  Ruel  Balcom  of  Palermo,  Me. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  363 

4608.  VII.  Moses  Franklin,  born  7  Feb.,  1855  ;  married  21 
Nov.,  1877,  Belle  F.,  daughter  of  William  and  Lizzie  S.  Cheney,  is 
a  mechanic  and  lives  at  Lisbon,  Me. 

4609.  VIII.  Laura  Jane,  born  29  May,  1858  ;  died  18  April, 
1863. 

2565. 

SAMUEL, '^  l^Samuel^  Joshua^  Samuel^  Danief  Joseph?']  born  3 
June,  1811,  in  Pittston,  Me.  ;  married  21  Nov.,  1833,  Hannah, 
daughter  of  John  and  Sarah  (Hutchings)  Boynton  of  Bristol,  Me. 
He  went  to  Whitefield  in  1834,  and  was  engaged  in  farming  there 
till  1867,  when  he  moved  to  Bowdoinham,  where  he  continues  to 
reside.  He  is  a  Baptist  in  religious  belief,  a  democrat  in  politics, 
and  while  in  Whitefield  was  selectman,  town  treasurer,  and  held 
other  town  offices.     Children  : 

4610.  I.         Henrietta,  born   25  Sept.,   1834;  died   22  May, 

Albion,  born  22  Jan.,  1836. 
Hartwell,  born  10  Dec,  1837. 
Harriet,  born  29  Oct.,  1839. 
Lois  Boynton,  born  11  Dec,  1841. 
Celia,  born 31  July,  1843  ;  married  25  Dec,  1867, 
md  lives  in  San  Francisco.     Child  : 
I.         Irving  L.  Blinn,  born  22  Aug.,  1870. 
Henrietta  Augusta,  born  14  Nov.,  1846. 
Melissa,  born  23  Aug.,  1849. 
Amanda,   born  5   Sept.,   1851  ;    died  14  March, 

X.  John,  born  10  June,  1854;   married  19  Feb., 
1880,  Belle  McDonald,  and  is  in  the  dry  goods  business  at  Portland. 

4621.  XI.  Z.  Frank,  born  10  June,  1854 ;  is  in  the  dry 
goods  business  at  Portland. 

2566. 

MARY  ANN,"  \^Samuel'^  Joshua^  Samuel^  DanieP  Joseph^']  born 
18  Feb.,  1813;  married  11  May,  1840,  Thomas  Boynton,  a  brother 
of  the  wife  of  (2565)  Samuel  Little.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Jefferson, 
Me.     Children : 

4622.  I.  Rebecca  Noyes  Boynton,  born  3  March,  1841  ; 
married  12  Jan.,  1866,  Benjamin  Franklin  Knight  and  died  3  Nov., 
1877. 


1847. 

*4611. 

II. 

*4612. 

III. 

*4613. 

IV. 

*4614. 

V. 

4615. 

VI. 

Lewis  W. 

Blinn, 

4616. 

*4617. 

VII. 

4618. 

VIII 

4619. 

IX. 

1855. 

4620. 

X. 

364  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4623.  II.  Cyrus  Everett  Boynton,  born  13  April,  1843  ; 
married  5  March,  1876,  Addie  Ella  Dodge. 

4624.  III.  Oscar  Wilson  Boynton,  born  3  May,  1845  ;  mar- 
ried 1  Jan.,  1873,  Adella  Augusta  Potter. 

4625.  IV.      Eli  L.  Boynton,  born  12  Aug.,  1847. 

4626.  V.  Matilda  Ellen  Boynton,  born  9  Sept.,  1849; 
married  8  Jan.,  1868,  Edwin  Howe. 

4627.  VI.  Edson  A.  Boynton,  born  22  Jan.,  1853;  died  9 
Dec.,  1874. 

2568. 

HANNAH  SYLVESTER,'  [Samuel^  Joshua''  Samuel'  DanieV" 
Joseph"^  born  26  July,  1816  ;  married  6  April,  1841,  Alpheus,  son 
of  Captain  Stephen  Lewis.  He  was  a  farmer  at  Whitefield,  where 
he  died  2  Feb.,  1881.     Children  : 

4628.  I.  Maria  Louise  Lewis,  born  30  May,  1842  ;  mar- 
ried 4  Aug.,  1861,  Reuben  McKinsley  of  Whitefield,  and  died  4 
Sept.,  1864. 

4629.  II.  Francisca  A.  Lewis,  born  21  Jan.,  1844;  died  3 
Feb.,  1865. 


I  born   18  July,  1850. 


4630.  III.  ViRA  Ella  Lewis, 

4631.  IV.  Vesta  Ellen  Lewis, 

4632.  V.  Allen  E.  Lewis,  born  2  Feb.,  1853. 

4633.  VI.  Lizzie  M.  Lewis,  born  21  Dec,  1856. 


2569. 

DANIEL,'^  \^Ab')jah^  Joshua^  Samuel^  Daniel^  Joseph^']  born  4 
Oct.,  1798  ;  married  Sarah  McKinsley.  He  was  a  ship  carpenter 
and  riverman,  lived  in  Pittston,  Me.,  where  he  died  about  1853. 
Children  : 

4634.  I.         Elbridge,  born  Nov.,  1822  ;  died  unmarried  at  sea. 

4635.  II.        Adeline,  born  Sept.,  1824  ;  married  Frank  Lewis, 
and  lives  in  Stockton,  Cal.     Children  : 

4636.  I.         Flora  Emma  Lewis,  born  July,  1851  ;  died 
Nov.,  1877. 

4637.  II.        Willie  G.   Lewis,  born   Aug.,   1854;   died 
Nov.,  1876. 

4638.  III.      Cora  Ella  Lewis,  born  April,  1856. 

4639.  IV.      Frank  Kingsbury  Lewis,  born  Nov.,  1862. 
4640.     III.      Kingsbury,  born  March,  1826  ;  went  to  California. 


SEVENTH   GENBRATIOlSr.  365 

25TO. 

RUTHJ  l^Abijah'^  Joshua^  Samuel"^  DanieP  Joseph^']  born  13 
March,  1800;  married  29  Jau.,  1822,  John  A.  Kennedy,  and  lives 
in  Chelsea,  Me.  Rev.  Mr.  Kennedy  was  an  active  evangelist  at  first 
in  the  Free  Baptist  and  afterwards  in  the  Second  Adventist  denomina- 
tion.    Children : 

4641.  I.  RuHAMAJH  Kennedy,  born  2  Dec,  1822;  married 
18  May,  1841,  Charles  G.  Delano,  who  was  born  27  Jan.,  1818. 
Children : 

4642.  I.  Ruth  Ann  Delano,  born  12  Nov.,  1845; 
married  18  Nov.,  1868,  Louis  J.  Shepard,  who  was  born  12 
Nov.,  1843.     Child: 

4643.     Charles  L.  Shepard,  born  2  Sept.,  1869. 
'  4644.     II.        Flavilla  Delano,  born  31  Oct.,  1847;  died 
10  Sept.,  1849. 
4645.     II.       John   Kennedy,  born  4  Oct.,   1824;    married    7 
June,    1845,  Harriet  M.   Williams,   who  was  born  15  Aug.,  1829. 
He  is  a  machinist  in  Boston.     Children  : 

4646.  I.  William  H.  H.  Kennedy,  born  28  Dec, 
1846;  died  22  Nov.,  1854. 

4647.  II.       Fred  Myron  Kennedy,  born  9  May,  1856, 

4648.  III.  Ephraim  Kennedy,  born  14  June,  1826  ;  married 
24  June,  1847,  Almira  C.  PiUsbury,  who  was  born  in  Shapleigh, 
Me.,  4  May,  1828.     Children  : 

4649.  I.  Helen  A.  Kennedy,  born  21  April,  1848  ; 
married  30  April,  1867,  Frank  W.  Love,  who  died  29  Sept., 
1879,  aged  37.     Children: 

Louisa  C.  Love,  born  10  Feb.,  1868. 
Roger  E.  Love,  born  18  March,  1869. 
Flora  E.  Love,  born  25  July,  1876. 
Frank  W.  Love,  born  29  Jan.,  1879. 

4654.  II.  Edgar  E.  Kennedy,  born  17  Feb.,  1851; 
married  18  Sept.,  1870,  Jennie  E.  Kirkpatrick,  who  was  born 
21  Oct.,  1853.     Children: 

4655.  I.         Charles  E.  Kennedy,  born  10  July, 
1871. 

4656.  II.        Hugh  E.  Kennedy,  born  18  Aug., 

1875;  died  18  Dec,  1880. 


4650. 

I. 

4651. 

II. 

4652. 

Ill 

4653. 

IV. 

366  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4657.  III.      Francis  E.  Kennedy,  born  14  Dec,  1853. 

4658.  IV.  Flora  E.  Kennedy,  born  7  Dee.,  1855  j 
married  7  Dec.,  1873,  William  S.  Cannon,  and  died  27  Feb., 
1875. 

4659.  IV.       Eunice  Kennedy,  born  14  March,  1828  ;  died  1845. 

4660.  V.  Joseph  Kennedy,  born  26  June,  1830  ;  enlisted 
as  a  volunteer  in  the  eighth  Maine  Infantry,  and  was  accidentally 
drowned  in  New  York  hai"bor  in  1863. 

4661.  VI.  RoziLLA  Kennedy,  born  3  May,  1833;  married  2 
Feb.,  1857,  Amasa  Bryant  Hall,  who  was  born  31  May,  1831. 
Children  : 

4662.  I.  John  Henry  Hall,  born  18  Sept.,  1858  ;  died 
29  Aug.,  1860. 

4663.  II.        Ernest  Amasa  Hall,  born  8  July,  1860. 

4664.  III.  Rosalie  Chase  Hall,  born  13  Dec,  1862; 
died  31  Oct.,  1866. 

4665.  VII.     JosiAH  Kennedy,  born  26  Nov.,  1835  ;  died  1839. 

4666.  VIII.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Kennedy,  born  9  Aug.,  1838. 

4667.  IX.  Isaac  N.  Kennedy,  born  5  Aug.,  1841  ;  served 
in  the  third  Maine  Volunteers,  and  died  in  1863. 

4668.  X.        Ruth  Ann  Kennedy,  born  8  Jan.,  1847. 

2571. 

BENJAMIN,^  [Abija¥  Joshua^  SamueP  DanieP  Joseph']  born 
13  March,  1802  ;  married  first  his  cousin  (2556)  Mary  Ann  Little, 
who  died  20  Sept.,  1853,  aged  46,  and  second  1860,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Amos  and  Patience  Fish,  who  survives.  He  was  a 
farmer,  lived  in  Whitefield,  Me.,  and  died  5  Jan.,  1871.     Children  : 

*4669.     I.         Melzar  Dov^,  born  21  Oct.,  1827. 
4670.     II.        Augustine  Washington,  married  in  1871,  Lizzie 
Tarbox,  moved  to  Kansas,  and  died  in  1876.     Child: 
4671.     I.     Charles  Maine. 

*4672.     III.      Denmark  Carleton,  born  22  Dec,  1831. 

4673.  IV.       OzRO,  died  young. 

4674.  V.        John  Oakes,  died  young. 

4675.  VI.  Fremont  John  Charles,  born  5  Dec,  1861  ;  is  a, 
school  teacher  at  Newcastle,  Me. 

4676.  VII.     Annie  Augusta,  born  4  June,  1863. 

4677.  VIII.  Mabel  Lizzie,  born  8  April,  1865. 


f<^Z^^£(_  'XuiZ^ 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  367 

25T2. 

EUNICE,"  \^Abijah^  Joshua^  Samuel*  Daniel^  Josep'h?~\  born  10 
Feb.,  1805  ;  married  4  Dec,  1830,  Stetson,  son  of  Ebenezer  and 
Mary  Moore  of  Edgecomb,  Me.,  who  was  born  18  Ma3%  1796,  and 
died  28  Sept.,  1874.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  at  North  White- 
field,  Me.     She  died  20  Nov.,  1838.     Children  : 

4678.  I.  Maria  Cora  Moore,  born  10  Feb.,  1832  ;  mar- 
ried 21  March,  1857,  Joseph  Ware,  and  died  31  Jan.,  1859. 

4679.  II.  RoswELL  MooRE,  born  2  Sept.,  1833  ;  married  5 
Sept.,  1865,  Lucretia  Wright,  daughter  of  William  and  Catharine 
H.  Collison.  He  is  a  farmer  and  resides  on  the  homestead  at 
Whitefield.     Children : 

4680.  I.         Herbert  Alden  Moore,  born  21  Sept.,  1866. 

4681.  II.       Eunice  Maria  Moore,  born  18  Sept.,  1868  ; 
died  15  March,  1869. 

4682.  III.      Ernest  Lionel  Moore,  born  24  May,  1870. 

4683.  III.  Wales  Moore,  born  2  Nov.,  1835  ;  died  18  Nov., 
1838. 

4684.  IV.  Mary  Etta  Moore,  born  18  May,  1838  ;  died  1 
July,  1839. 

2573. 
JOSHUA,'''  \^AbijaW  JoshuaP  Samuel*  BanieP  Joseph'^']  born  13 
March,  1807  ;  married  20  Jan.,  1830,  Sally,  daughter  of  Joshua  and 
Elizabeth  (Longfellow)  Johnson,  who  was  born  in  Wayne.  Me.,  1 
Feb.,  1803,  and  died  April,  1876.  Mr.  Little  has  been  a  house- 
builder  and  farmer,  and  has  lived  chiefly  at  Vienna,  Me.,  which  he 
represented  in  the  legislatiu'e  in  1855-6.  He  now  resides  at  Mon- 
mouth, Me.  Children,  the  first  four  born  at  Milo,  the  others  at 
Vienna  : 

Jacob  Garretsok,  born  21  Nov.,  1831. 

Sarah  Jane,  born  13  April,  1833  ;  died  6  April, 

Ltdia  Ann,  born  3  June,  1834. 

GusTAVus  Benson,  born  25  Nov.,  1836  ;   died  5 

Mary  Elizabeth,  born  23  May,  1840. 
Arno,  born  5  Dec,  1844. 
Anthony  Wayne,  born  26  Feb.,  1847. 
VIII.  Ethan,  born  23  April,  1849. 


*4685. 

I. 

4686. 

II. 

1848. 

*4687. 

III. 

4688. 

IV. 

Sept.,  1839 

1^ 

*4689. 

V. 

*4690. 

VI. 

4691. 

VII. 

*4692. 

VIII 

368  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

25T4. 

HANNAH,'''  \^Abijah'^  Joshua^  Samuel^  DanieP  Joseph^'\  born  19 
Feb.,  1809  ;  married  Oct.,  1830,  George  Washington,  son  of  Nathaniel 
and  Elizabeth  (Hussey)  Rollins,  who  was  born  in  1802.  She  lives 
at  West  Gardiner,  Me.     Children  : 

4693.  I.  Heloise  Rollins,  born  14  June,  1831  ;  married 
Franldin  Barker,  and  lives  in  East  Boston,  Mass. 

4694.  II.  Abijah  Rollins,  born  11  Nov.,  1832;  married 
Sarah  (Nortliey)  Brann,  and  died  witliont  issue. 

4695.  III.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Rollins,  born  11  Oct.,  1835; 
married  Charles  Whittier,  and  lives  in  Boston. 

4696.  IV.       Emily  Rollins,  born  March,  1836  ;  died  young. 

4697.  V.  George  Washington  Rollins,  born  8  June,  1838  ; 
died  in  1839. 

4698.  VI.       Ruth  Esther  Rollins,  born  21  April,  1842. 

4699.  VII.  Lafayette  Rollins,  born  18  May,  1843,  and  lives 
at  West  Pittston,  Me. 

4700.  VIII.  Deborah  Rollins,  born  26  May,  1845. 

4701.  IX.      John  Otis  Rollins,  born  12  Jan.,  1848. 

4702.  X.  Rose  Belle  Rollins,  born  April,  1850  ;  married 
Thomas  Anderson. 

25T6. 

ELIZABETH,'  \^AbijaW  Joshua^  Samuel^  Daniel^  JosepK^^  born 
4  July,  1813  ;  married  15  Jan.,  1843,  James,  son  of  Mark  and  Abi- 
gail (Hutchinson)  Cunningham  of  Litchfield,  Me.,  who  was  born  21 
Jan.,  1815.  He  is  a  mason  and  farmer,  and  lives  at  Monmouth, 
Me.     Children : 

4703.  I.  Lucretia  Cunningham,  born  10  Jan.,  1844  ;  died 
15  June,  1858. 

4704.  II.  James  Alfred  Cunningham,  born  14  March,  1848  ; 
married  24  Dec,  1871,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Daniel  S.  and  Mary 
(Williams)  Whittier  of  Monmouth.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Monmouth. 
Child : 

I.     Mary  Ardelle  Cunningham,  born  4  April,  1873. 

Frances  Cunningham,  born  16  May,  1850. 
Frank  Alvano  Cunningham,  born  20  July,  1854. 
Cora   Abby   Cunningham,  born    18   July,  1856 ; 
married  20  Sept.,  1875,  William  Henry  Oilman.     Child: 

4709.     I.     James  Alva  Oilman,  born  24  Aug.,  1876. 


4705 

4706. 

III. 

4707. 

IV. 

4708. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATIOK.  369 

2577. 

MARY,'^  \^Abijah^  Joshua^  Samuel^  DanieP  JosepK^^  born  18  Oct., 
1815  ;  married  Dec,  1843,  Abednego  Jones,  lived  in  Washington, 
Me.,  and  died  in  1869  (  ? ) .     Children  : 

4710.  I.         Alice  Maria  Jones,  born  Jan.,  1845. 

4711.  II.        Thomas  Jones,  born  in  1847  ;  is  in  California. 

4712.  III.      CoNTERSE  Jones,  born  in  1849. 

4713.  IV.      Sarah  Jones,  born  Dec.,  1853. 

2578. 

SARAH,"  \^Abijah^  Joshua^  Samuel*  Daniel-^  Joseph^^  born  29 
April,  1818;  married  10  Dec,  1843,  Jason,  son  of  Capt.  Stephen 
and  Lois  Lewis  of  Boothbay,  Me.,  who  was  born  1  April,  1818.  He 
is  a  farmer  at  Whitefield,  Me.     Children  : 

4714.  I.  Alma  Augusta  Lewis,  born  2  March,  1845  ;  mar- 
ried 8  Nov.,  1880,  Alden  F.  Hilton,  a  civil  engineer  of  Bangor,  Me. 

4715.  II.  Lydia  Ann  Leavis,  born  24  April,  1847;  married 
3  June,  1873,  Frederick  W.  Knight,  a  contractor  and  builder,  and 
lives  in  Oakland,  Cal.     Children  : 

4716.  I.         Alma  F.  Knight,  born  27  Oct.,  1878. 

4717.  II.        Ralph  F.  Knight,  born  26  Feb.,  1880. 

4718.  III.  OsBORN  Allen  Lewis,  born  20  Dec,  1848  ;  died  9 
June,  1852. 

4719.  IV.  CoNSTANTiNE  Ferdinand  Lewis,  born  15  March, 
1851  ;  married  30  Sept.,  1878,  Hattie  V.  Clifford.  He  is  a  cabinet- 
maker and  lives  in  Augusta.     Child  : 

4720.     I.         Everett  C.  Lewis,  born  5  Sept.,  1879. 

2579. 

ABIGAIL  PEABODY,'  [Iloses^  Danief  Samuel*  DanieV"  JosepW\ 
born  17  Feb.,  1808  ;  married  20  Sept.,  1827,  Thomas  Runnels 
Wheeler,  lived  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  died  24  Feb.,  1861.  Chil- 
dren : 

4721.     I.         Mart  Phebe  Wheeler,  born  14  Dec,  1829  ;  mar- 
ried first  27  Dec,  1848,  John  S.,  son  of  John  and  Jane  C.  McNeil, 
who  was  born  at  Andover  17  Feb.,  1825,  and  died  at  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  19  Nov.,  1850,  and  second  18  Jan.,  1857,  Benjamin  G.,  son 
24 


370  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

of  David  and  Anna  G.  Currier,  who  was  born  at  Salem,  N.  H.,  17 
July,  1821,  and  died  at  Lawrence  14  Jan.,  1872.     Her  children  : 

4722.     I.         Emma  Estelle  McNeil,  born  19  Jan.,  1850  ; 
married  25  Dec,  1867,  Horatio  B.  Dennett.     Child  : 

4723.     Etta  Estelle  Dennett,  born  13  March,  1869. 
4724.     11.        Mahlon  Dickinson  Currier,  born  28  Nov., 
1857. 

4724.1.     III.      Milton  Wheeler  Currier, 


,  born  9   June, 
4724.2.     Iv .       Chuton  Little  Currier, 

1863  ;  Clinton  died  1  March,  1865. 

4725.  II.  Laura  A.  Wheeler,  born  in  Haverhill  15  June, 
1834;  married  4  Nov.,  1852,  Avender,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary 
A.  Corson,  who  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Me.,  17  Feb.,  1830.  Chil- 
dren : 

4726.  L         Ella   Viola   Corson,  born    in   Lebanon  30 

Dec,  1853;  married  15  Nov.,  1876,  (5086)  Albert  William 
Little. 

4727.  II.  John  S.  Corson,  born  in  Great  Falls,  N. 
H.,  20  Jan.,  1856;  married  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  John  H. 
and  Clara  Clark,  who  was  born  in  Haverhill  27  Oct.,  1856. 
Children,  born  in  Hampstead,  N.  H.  : 

4728.  I.         Edwin  Leroy  Corson,  born  7  Dec, 
1875. 

4729.  II.        Harry  Eugene  Corson,  born  23  July, 
1877. 

4730.  III.  Flora  A.  Corson,  born  in  Hampstead  14 
Dec,  1858  ;  married  6  Feb.,  1876,  James  W.,  son  of  Deacon 
William  and  Lois  Sanborn  of  Hampstead.     Child : 

4731.     Ethel  Lois  Sanborn,  born  22  Feb.,  1878. 

4732.  IV.  Abbie  May  Corson,  born  in  Hampstead 
18  Dec,  1864. 

4733.  V.  Fred  W.  Corson,  born  in  Lawrence,  Mass., 
29  June,  1869. 

2581. 

TRISTRAM,^  [Hoses'^  Daniel^  Samuel"  DanieP  Joseph^']  born  12 
Dec,  1815  ;  married  10  Oct.,  1839,  Betsey  Peaslee  of  Newton, 
N.  H.,  who  was  born  5  Sept.,  1819.  Mr.  Little  is  a  farmer  and 
mechanic  by  trade,  and  a  respected  citizen  of  Hampstead,  N.  H., 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  371 

Avhere  he  has  been  for  several  years  one  of  the  trustees  of  the  high 
school.     Children : 

4734.  I.         Moses  HAZEN,born  26  July,1840;  died  16  Jan., 1841. 

4735.  II.  John  Tristram,  born  12  Jan.,  1844;  married  20 
Nov.,  1866,  Emma  Frances  Colby  of  Hampstead,  who  was  born  13 
Jan.,  1846.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Hampstead.     Child : 

4736.     I.         Arthur  Herbert,  born  10  Oct.,  1867. 
4737.     III.      Mary  Jane,  born  6  Jan.,  1848  ;  married  20  Jan., 
1869,    Moulton   D.    Pressey,   whose  first   wife   was    (5500)    Susan 
Elizabeth   Little.     He  is  a  carpenter  and  contractor  at  Haverhill^ 
Mass.     Children : 

4738.  I.         Wilbert  Little  Pressey,  born  16  Sept.,  1870. 

4739.  II.       Carl  Forest  Pressey,  born  28  Sept.,  1878  ;: 
died  20  July,  1879. 

4740.  IV.  Albert  Hazen,  born  17  June,  1852  ;  married  5 
Jan.,  1876,  Flora  Jane  Harris  of  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  13 
May,  1851,  and  resides  in  Hampstead. 

2583. 

MARY  JANE,"  [Trislram'^  Danief  Samuel*  DanieP  Joseph^'\ 
born  6  Feb.,  1817,  in  Greeuburgh,  N.  Y.  ;  married  24  Aug.,  1836, 
John  Mann  of  Greenburgh,  who  died  12  Sept.,  1878.     Children  : 

4741.  I.  George  Harvey  Mann,  born  6  April,  1838; 
married  10  May,  1874,  Sarah  Shultz. 

4742.  II.  Annie  Little  Mann,  born  13  March,  1848  ;  mar- 
ried 17  Dec,  1874,  William  Van  Dusan. 

4743.  III.  Ophelia  Phebe  Mann,  born  6  March,  1861  ;  is  a 
graduate  of  Bulkley  Female  Seminary,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

2584. 

DANIEL  HAZEN,^  [Tristram'^  DanieP  Samuel-"  DanieP  Joseph^] 
born  21  Aug.,  1820,  in  Greenburgh,  N.  Y.,  where  he  now  resides. 
Mr.  Little  has  been  superintendent  of  common  schools  four  years, 
twice  elected  supervisor  of  the  town  of  Greenburgh,  and  three  years 
sheriff  of  the  County  of  Westchester.  He  married  9  Oct.,  1856, 
Frances  Araminta,  daughter  of  Elisha  Crawford,  who  was  born  11 
July,  1833.     Children: 


4744. 

I. 

4745. 

II. 

Jan.,  1862. 

4746. 

III. 

4747. 

IV. 

4748. 

V. 

4749. 

VI. 

372  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Chester  Hazen,  born  24  Sept.,  1857. 

Laura   Frances,  born  18  Nov.,   1859;    died  26 

Elisha  Crawford,  born  8  Oct.,  1861. 
Ophelia  Araminta,  born  10  Dec,  1863. 
Charles  William,  born  25  June,  1866. 
Daniel  Franklin,  born  12  Aug.,  1869. 

4750.  VII.     LiLLiE  Frances,  born  22  Sept.,  1870. 

4751.  VIII.  Ida  May,  born  6  Sept.,  1875. 

2586. 

JOHN  MANN,'  [Tristram'^  Daniel^  Samuel^  DanieP  Jbsep/i^] 
born  28  April,  1825  ;  married  16  Sept.,  1850,  N.  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  "Willard  Robbing,  who  was  born  18  Feb.,  1825,  and  married  sec- 
ond 13  Jan.,  1866,  Leander  Martin  of  Union,  Me.  He  was  a  car- 
riage manufacturer,  and  a  prominent  citizen  of  Union,  Me.,  where 
he  died  27  Sept.,  1862.     Children  : 

4752.  I.  John  Robbins,  born  5  Jan.,  1852;  graduated  at 
the  University  of  Michigan,  is  a  chemist  by  profession,  and  resides 
in  Portland,  Me. 

4753.  II.  Emily  Augusta,  born  7  July,  1854;  died  9  Dec, 
1863. 

4754.  III.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  12  Jan.,  1859  ;  died  12 
June,  1859. 

2588. 

OPHELIA  PHEBE,^  [  Tristram''  DanieV'  SamueP  DanieP  JosejjJi^^ 
born  in  Grreenburgh,  N.  Y.,  2  June,  1831  ;  married  28  Aug.,  1851, 
Daniel  F.  Carpenter,  a  farmer  of  Condit,  Champaign  County,  111. 
Children  : 

Edgar  Prince  Carpenter,  born  27  June,  1852. 

Tristram  Little  Carpenter,  born  22  Aug.,  1854. 

Frank  Wellington  Carpenter,  born  9  Feb.,  1859. 

Willard  Huestis  Carpenter,  born  7  Dec,  1866. 

Daniel  Hazen  Carpenter,  born  27  Dec,  1869. 

Charles  William  Carpenter,  born  25  Dec, 
1871;  died  15  April,  1872. 

2591. 

WILLIAM  COFFIN,^  [  WiUia7n  Coffin^  Nathaniel  Coffiiv>  Daniel'^ 
DanieP  Joseph^']  born  at  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands  17  June,  1836  ; 


4755. 

I. 

4756. 

II. 

4757. 

III. 

4758. 

IV. 

4759. 

V. 

4760. 

VI. 

4761. 

I. 

4762. 

II. 

4763. 

III. 

4764. 

IV. 

4765. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  373 

was  sent  to  the  United  States  on  the  frigate  Brandy  wine  in  1845, 
and  educated  at  the  Abbott  School  at  Farmington,  Me.  He  entered 
Harvard  College  in  1853,  bnt  left  the  following  year  and  went  to 
San  Francisco,  where  he  was  employed  in  the  banking  houses  of 
Lucas  Turner  &  Co.,  and  Parrott  &  Co.,  until  1868,  when  he  entered 
into  copartnership  with  Chauncy  Taylor  in  the  lumber  business  in 
the  city  of  Oakland,  in  which  he  is  still  engaged.  Mr.  Little  is  fond 
of  military  life,  and  has  been  an  active  member  of  the  National 
Guard  of  California  for  eighteen  years.  He  married  14  Dec,  1864, 
Sarah  P.,  daughter  of  Joseph  S.  and  Phebe  T.  (Pitney)  Watkins, 
who  was  born  in  Mendham,  N.  J.,  10  Julj',  1842.     Children  : 

Helen  Watkins,  born  8  June,  1866. 
WiLLiAiAi  Hooper,  born  29  April,  1868. 
Joseph  Morse,  born  21  July,  1871. 
Caroline  Halsted,  born  9  June,  1873. 
Weare  Charles,  born  25  Nov.,  1878. 

2611. 

MARY  OLIVIA,'  \_Geor(je  Lord''  David^  Daniel''  Daniel^  JosepJi^'\ 
born  24  Nov.,  1851  ;  married  11  April,  1872,  George  C.  Lord,  and 
resides  at  Kennebunk,  Me.     Children  : 

4766.  I.         Marie  Elizabeth  Lord,  born  19  May,  1873. 

4767.  II.       Hartley  Little  Lord,  born  16  May,  1875. 

4768.  III.      Gertrude  Jackson  Lord,  born  11  Oct.,  1877. 

2615. 
NATHANIEL,'  [Tristram''  NathanieV'  Henrf  Tristram^  Moses^'] 
born  24  Sept.,  1818;  married  22  May,  1845,  Mary  P.,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Edna  (Plumer)  Danforth.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in 
Newbury,  Mass.     Children : 

4769.  I.         Alice  Archer,  born  19  Aug.,  1846. 

4770.  II.        Heber,  born  18  Nov.,  1853. 

2618. 
WILLIAM,^    [Tristram^  NathanieV"   Henry*    TristramP  Mose^'] 
born  14  Oct.,  1825;  married  6  Oct.,  1864,  Ellen  M.,  daughter  of 
John  and  Mary  J.    (Chapman)   Carleton  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  who 


374  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

was  born  19  Oct.,  1835.  Mr.  Little  is  a  farmer,  and  with  his 
brother  Alfred  and  sister  Mary,  lives  at  Newbury  in  the  house  occu- 
pied by  four  generations  of  his  ancestors.  He  has  been  for  twenty- 
five  years  town  clerk,  and  is  president  of  the  Antiquarian  and  His- 
torical Society  of  Newbur3^     Children  : 

4771.  I.         Sarah,  born  27  July,  1865  ;  died  5  Jan.,  1876. 

4772.  II.        Carleton,  born  10  Dec,  1866. 

4773.  III.      George,  born  15  July,  1868. 

4774.  IV.  William  Toppan,  born  2  April,  1870;  died  22 
Dec,  1875. 

4775.  V.        Abby  Noyes,  born  5  Jan.,  1872. 

4776.  VI.  John  Chapman,  born  30  Sept.,  1873;  died  29 
Dec,  1875. 

4777.  VII.  Margaret  Whittier,  born  10  Dec,  1874;  died 
24  Aug.,  1875. 

2619. 

ELIZABETH,^  [Tristram^  Nathanief  Henry^  Tristram^  Moses^] 
born  7  Feb.,  1828  ;  married  12  Sept.,  1850,  Nathan  N.,  son  of  Rev. 
Leonard  and  Caroline  (Noyes)  Withington.  Mr.  Withington  has 
been  for  many  years  editor  of  the  Newhuryport  Herald.  Children, 
besides  two  that  died  in  infancy  : 

4778.  I.  David  Little  Withington,  born  2  Feb.,  1854; 
married  6  July,  1880,  Sarah  Elvira,  daughter  of  Frank  and  Laura 
(Senter)  Curtis.  He  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1874,  studied  law, 
and  is  a  practicing  attorney  in  Newbury  port  and  Boston. 

4779.  II.  Lothrop  Withington,  born  31  Jan.,  1856;  was 
educated  at  Dummer  Academy  and  Putnam  Free  School,  has  been 
connected  with  the  press,  and  is  now  in  London. 

4780.  III.      Mary  Noyes  Withington,  born  20  Feb.,  1859. 

4781.  IV.      Anne  Toppan  Withington,  born  17  Jan.,  1867. 

4782.  V.        Arthur  Amos  Withington,  born  9  Feb.,  1869. 

2628. 

JANE  NOYES,"  \_Henry^  Nathaniel  Henry*  Tristram-^  Moses'^'] 
born  18  June,  1817;  married  20  Oct.,  1847,  Richard,  son  of  David 
and  Judith  (Spofford)  Tenney,  and  brother  to  the  husband  of  (1187) 
Caroline  Little.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Newbury,  and  died  4  Sept., 
1869.     Children: 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  375 

4783.  I.         Henry  Little  Tenney,  born  2  Feb.,  1849. 

4784.  II.  David  Spofford  Tenney,  born  4  Aug.,  1850; 
married  31  Dec,  1876,  Ada  Washington,  daughter  of  James  B.,  and 
Adeline  (Hale)  Knight,  and  died  11  July,  1877. 

2629. 

EDWARD  HENRY,^  \_Henry^  MithanieP  Henry*  Tristram^ 
Moses^^  born  21  Sept.,  1819  ;  married  21  March,  1850,  (3302) 
Catherine  Adams  Little,  who  was  born  16  Sept. ,  1823.  Mr.  Little  was 
a  very  successful  farmer  and  a  man  of  much  ability,  owned  the  best 
farm  in  Newbury,  was  prominent  in  town  affairs,  a  director  in  New- 
buryport  First  National  Bank,  and  trustee  of  the  Savings  Bank  and 
of  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society.    He  died27  Feb. ,  1877.    Children  : 

4785.  I.  Henry  Bailey,  born  3  Jan.,  1851  ;  married  11 
Sept.,  1878,  Fanny  T.,  daughter  of  John  and  Nancy  (Johnson)  Gray. 
He  is  a  shoe  manufacturer  at  Newburyport.     Child  : 

4786.     I.         Edward  Henry,  born  8  Oct.,  1879. 

4787.  II.  Edward  Francis,  born  9  Feb.,  1853. 

4788.  III.  WiLLLOi  White,  born  18  Feb.,  1856;  died  25 
June,  1857. 

4789.  IV.  Daniel  Noyes,  born  16  Oct.,  1858. 

4790.  V.  Eliza  Adams,  born  9  Jan.,  1861. 

2633. 

FRANCIS,"  [Henry^  NathanieV'  Henry^  Tristram^  Moses^']  born 
1  Dec,  1827;  married  8  Feb.,  1854,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin and  Harriet  (Bradbury)  Pettiugell  of  Newburyport.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury.     Children  : 

4791.  I.  Benjahhn  Pettingell,  born  27  Nov.,  1854;  mar- 
ried 1877,  Emma  L.  Lattimer,  a  sister  of  the  wife  of  (2639)  Charles 
Little.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Danvers,  Mass.     Children : 

4792.  I.         Gertrude  WoodweU,  born  6  Feb.,  1878. 

4793.  II.       Louis  Francis,  born  13  Sept.,  1879. 

4794.  II.       Harriet  Silloway,  born  29  Nov.,  1855. 

4795.  III.      Otis  Willard,  born  4  Dec,  1858. 

4796.  IV.      Charlotte  Fletcher,  born  7  Dec,  1865. 


376  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2635. 

HECTOR,'  \_Henry^  Nathaniel'  Henry'^  Tristram-^  Moses^'\  born 
17  Nov.,  1831  ;  married  27  Oct.,  1858,  (3138)  Lucy  Maria  Tenney, 
who  was  born  3  Feb.,  1839.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury- 
port.     Child : 

4797.  I.         Jennie  Spofford,  born  21  Oct.,  1859. 

2638. 

MARIA,'''  \_Henr'if  NatlianieV'  Henry'^  Tristram^  Moses^~\  born  15 
July,  1838;  married  31  Aug.,  1862,  Stephen,  son  of  Stephen  and 
Susan  H.  (Carr)  Ilsley.     Children  : 

4798.  I.         Geokge  Augustine  Ilsley,  born  29  July,  1864. 

4799.  II.       John  Adams  Ilsley,  born  3  Sept.,  1868. 

2669. 
CATHARINE  MARIA,'  \_Abner  Bailey^  Henry^  Henry^  Tris- 
tram^ Moses'^']  born  4  Jan.,  1805  ;  married  2  April,  1833,  William 
"Wheeler  of  Amherst,  N.  H.,  a  cooper  by  occupation,  who  died  at 
Lafayette,  111.,  16  April,  1849.  She  resides  at  Kewanee,  111.  Chil- 
dren : 

4800.  I.  Nancy  Maria  Wheeler,  born  at  Milford,  N.  H., 
5  Aug.,  1834;  married  10  May,  1856,  Thomas  Zinn,  and  died  3 
March,  1859,  leaving  one  child. 

4801.  II.  William  Francis  Wheeler,  born  at  Lafayette, 
111.,  26  April,  1843  ;  died  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  at 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  21  May,  1864. 

2670. 

ELIZABETH  BAILEY,^  [Abner  Bailey^  Henry^  Henry^  Tris- 
tramP  Moses^^  born  16  Jan.,  1807;  married  9  June,  1831,  Sullivan, 
son  of  William  and  Mary  (Hawkins)  Howard  of  Mason,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  in  Temple,  N.  H.,  30  June,  1806.  In  1836  they 
removed  to  Kewanee,  111.,  where  they  still  reside.  He  has  been  an 
extensive  and  successful  farmer.     Children  : 

4802.  I.  James  S.  Howard,  born  21  April,  1832  ;  married 
1853,  Martha  Snuggs,  and  has  five  children.  He  is  a  dry  goods 
merchant  at  Jacksonville,  Oregon. 


SEVENTH    GENBRATION.  377 

4803.  II.  Horace  Mason  Howard,  born  16  Dec,  1837; 
married  16  Dec,  1862,  Elizabeth  Pierce,  lives  in  Chicago,  and  has 
two  sons,  Frank  and  Arthur  Howard. 

4804.  III.  Henry  William  Howard,  born  16  March,  1840  ; 
married  25  Dec,  1862,  Amanda  Reiff,  and  has  six  children.  He 
was  at  Obeiiin  College,  Ohio,  at  the  outbreak  of  the  war,  enlisted  in 
the  seventh  Ohio  Volunteers,  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of 
Cross  Lanes,  Virginia,  and  confined  in  Libby  and  other  Southern 
prisons  nine  months.     He  is  now  in  business  at  Grant,  Iowa. 

4805.  IV.  Mart  Elizabeth  Howard,  born  25  May,  1842  ; 
married  26  Nov.,  1861,  James  C.  Gridley,  and  has  one  daughter. 
He  is  a  hardware  merchant  at  Victor,  Iowa. 

4806.  V.  Harriet  L.  Howard,  born  28  March,  1844  ;  mar- 
ried 9  June,  1869,  Zack  Squires,  and  has  two  children.  He  is  a 
wholesale  leather  dealer  of  Chicago. 

4807.  VI.  Martha  Caroline  Howard,  born  4  April,  1847  ; 
married  15  Feb.,  1872,  Cyrus  Wells,  and  lives  in  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

4808.  VII.  Nannie  Abbie  Howard,  born  11  Sept.,  1849; 
married  Almeron  Reed  26  Jan.,  1870,  and  died  22  May,  1875. 

2671. 

WILLIAM  TENNEY,"  [Abner  Bailey^  Heninf  Henrys  Tristram^ 
Moses^']  born  9  May,  1809  ;  married  4  March,  1834,  Paulina, 
daughter  of  Alfred  and  Lydia  F.  Hutchinson  of  Milford,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  6  March,  1811,  and  died  3  Oct.,  1865,  in  Lawrence, 
Mass.  He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Hollis,  N.  H.,  and  Wethersfield, 
111.,  where  he  died  25  May,  1845.     Children  : 

*4809.  I.  Lydia,  born  17  Jan.,  1835  ;  died  7  Jan.,  1872. 

*4810.  II.  Nancy  Tenney,  born  26  April,  1837. 

*4811.  III.  Adeline  Paulina,  born  27  Aug.,  1841. 

*4812.  IV.  Frances  Maria,  born  16  Jan.,  1844. 

.  2672. 

CALEB  JEWETT  TENNEY,'  \_Abner  Bailey'^  Henrf  Henry^ 
Tristram^  Moses^l  born  13  July,  1811  ;  married  June,  1834,  Eliza 
Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Leonard  and  Sarah  (Hosley)  Brooks,  who 
was  born  at  Groton,  Mass.,  27  July,  1813.  Mr.  Little  removed  to 
Wethersfield,  111.,  in  1837,  was  for  several  years  a  blacksmith,  then 


378  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

engaged  iu  trade  and  real  estate  business,  and  has    also   been  an 
auctioneer.     He  has  served  as  postraaster,  and  been  for  many  years  a 
school  director  and  trustee  of  the  Congregational  church.     Children  : 
Charles  Frederick,  born  in  Milford,  N.  H.,  27 


*4813. 

I. 

Jan.,  1836. 

«4814. 

II. 

*4815. 

Ill 

4816. 

IV. 

Ellen  Elvira,  born  6  Oct.,  1839. 
Sarah  Jane,  born  7  Nov.,  1843. 
Harriet  Nev^^ell,  born  7  Sept.,   1845;    married 
26  Feb.,  1867,  Rev.  John  Giffen,  a  graduate  of  Princeton  College, 
and  died  26  Sept.,  1872.     Child  : 

4816.     Eliza  Jane  Giffen,  born  Jan.,  1871. 
*4817.     V.        William  Cutter,  born  17  March,  1847. 
*4818.     VI.       Eliza  Ann,  born  15  July,  1849. 
*4819.     VII.     George  Bailey,  born  15  April,  1851. 

4820.  VIII.  John   Jewett,  born    8  Feb.,    1857;    studied   at 
Michigan  University,  and  is  a  successful  dentist  at  Burlington,  Iowa. 

2673. 

HENRY  GILMAN,^  lAbner  Baileif  Henry^  Henn/  Tristram^ 
Moses^']  born  31  March,  1813 ;  married  1  March,  1836,  Fidelia 
Maria,  daughter  of  Simeon  and  Lucy  (Kellogg)  Stoddard,  who  was 
born  in  Newington,  Conn.,  29  June,  1815.  Mr.  Little  went  west  early 
in  life  and  engaged  in  farming  and  real  estate  business  in  Henry 
County,  111.,  of  which  he  was  one  of  the  first  organizers.  Appointed 
sheriff  and  collector  in  1850,  his  duties  were  very  arduous.  As 
the  county  had  neither  jail,  safe,  or  a  bank  he  was  often  obliged  to 
chain  his  prisoners  to  the  cook  stove,  and  deposit  large  amounts  of 
coin  in  old  stockings  and  rag  bags.  He  has  been  an  active  republi- 
can in  politics  and  was  state  senator  in  1856-7.  In  1867  he 
removed  to  Grinnell,  Iowa,  on  account  of  the  educational  advan- 
tages afforded  by  the  college  there.  He  has  been  several  times 
mayor  of  the  city,  is  trustee  of  the  Congregational  church,  and  was 
elected  in  1878  a  trustee  of  the  State  Agricultural  College.    Children  : 

4821.  I.         Julia, 


,  born  and  died  4  March,  1842. 
4822.     II.       Julian,  j 

*4823.  III.  Louise  Stoddard,  born  in  Wethersfield,  111.,  29 
May,  1843. 

*4824.  IV.  Mary  Maude,  born  in  Kewanee,  111.,  22  April, 
1845. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  379 

4825.  V.  Frank  Henry,  born  in  Wethersfield,  111.,  5  Aug., 
1847;  died  at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  31  Aug.,  1863,  while  about  to  enter 
college. 

4826.  VI.  Elizabeth  Hale,  born  in  Wethersfield,  111.,  4 
Nov.,  1850,  graduated  at  Iowa  College  in  1871,  married  22  Oct., 
1873,  Jacob  P.  Lymau,  a  graduate  of  Iowa  College,  and  a  lawj^er  by 
profession.     Child : 

4827.     I.     Jacob  Pond  Lyman,  born  17  May,  1880. 

4828.  VII.  Fannie  Ruth,  born  in  Wethersfield,  111.,  10  Sept., 
1853;  is  a  graduate  of  Iowa  College;  married  31  Jan.,  1878,  Dr. 
Austin  W.  Alvord  of  Clinton,  Mich.,  who  served  as  captain  in  the 
late  war. 

4829.  VIII.  Henrietta  Oilman,  born  in  Kewauee,  111.,  6 
Feb.,  1857  ;  married  20  Nov.,  1878,  William  P.  Holyoke  of  Chicago. 

26T4. 

RUTH  CHANNINO,'  [Abner  Bailey^  Henrif  Henri/  Tristrmv? 
Moses^'l  born  3  July,  1815,  in  Hollis,  N.  H.  ;  married  6  July,  1837, 
Edwin  Henry,  son  of  Major  David  and  Mary  Nevin  of  Shippens- 
burg,  Penn.,  who  was  born  9  May,  1814.  Dr.  Nevin  is  a  Presby- 
terian clergyman.  At  the  age  of  27  he  was  chosen  President  of 
Franklin  College,  New  Athens,  Ohio,  over  which  he  presided  several 
years,  and  from  which  he  received  the  degree  of  D.D.  in  1869.  He 
has  since  held  pastorates  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
He  now  resides  in  the  latter  city,  and  is  religious  editor  of  the  Even- 
ing News.  He  is  the  author  of  the  "  City  of  God,"  and  several  other 
books  and  pamphlets.     Children  : 

4830.  I.  Edwin  Henry  Nevin,  Jr.,  born  at  Portsmouth, 
Ohio,  18  May,  1838;  married  31  Dec,  1866,  Anna  C,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joseph  Brooks  of  Boston,  Mass.  Capt.  Nevin  was  educated 
at  Knox  and  Amherst  Colleges  ;  served  in  the  armj^  throughout  nearly 
the  whole  of  the  civil  war;  was  in  command  of  "Battery  H,  Inde- 
pendent Pennsylvania  Light  Artillery,"  and  on  Gen.  Slough's  staff  at 
Alexandria,  Va.  He  resided  in  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  for  twenty  years,  and 
was  one  of  the  editors  and  proprietors  of  the  daily  Leader  there,  and 
is  now  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Evening  Neivs,  Philadelphia. 
In  Feb.,  1882,  he  was  appointed  by  President  Arthur  surveyor  of 
the  port  of  Philadelphia,  an  appointment  that  met  with  general  ap- 
proval from  the  press  of  the  state.     Children  : 


380  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4831.  I.         Joseph  Brooks  Nevin,  born  at  Kennebunk- 
port,  Me.,  16  Oct.,  1867. 

4832.  II.        Edwin  Channing  Nevin,  born  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  20  Dec,  1869. 

4833.  II.  David  Nevin,  born  in  Poland,  Ohio,  30  Dec, 
1839,  is  proprietor  and  publisher  of  the  Merchants'  and  Manufact- 
urers' Review  in  New  York.  He  married  Kate  Tinken,  who  died  20 
Jan.,  1881.     Children,  born  in  Philadelphia: 

4834.  I.         David  Nevin,  born  26  Nov.,  1875. 

4835.  II.       Dunbar  Nevin,   born  8   Jan.,   1877;   died 
Jan.,  1881. 

4836.  III.      Kate  Nevin,  born  24  Aug.,  1879. 

4837.  III.  Melville  Chalmers  Nevin,  born  at  New  Athens, 
Ohio,  14  Jan.,  1842  ;  died  while  pursuing  the  study  of  law  4  March, 
1862. 

4838.  IV.  William  Channing  Np:vin,  born  1  Jan.,  1844; 
studied  law,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  at  Philadelphia,  and  is  now 
practicing  his  profession  there.  He  married  26  Oct.,  1881,  Anna 
Josepha,  daughter  of  Dr.  Clement  F.  and  Mary  A.  Shiverick  of 
Edgartown,  Mass. 

4839.  V.  Mary  Antoinette  Nevin,  born  at  Mount  Ver- 
non, Ohio,  23  Sept.,  1846  ;  married  Rev.  Thomas  A.  Gill,  chaplain 
in  United  States  navy,  and  died  suddenly  at  Mare  Island,  Cal.,  27 
May,  1878. 

4840.  VI.  Florence  Roselli  Nevin,  born  at  Mount  Ver- 
non, Ohio,  7  April,  1849  ;  married  12  Nov.,  1868,  E.  Cooper  Shap- 
ley,  a  successful  lawyer  of  Philadelphia.     Children  : 

Florence  Nevin  Shapley,  born  7  Oct.,  1869. 

Edwal'd  Shapley,  born  15  Sept.,  1871. 

Mary  Edith  Shapley,  born  21  July,  1873. 

Cooper  Shapley,  born  17  Sept.,  1876. 

Lillie  Shapley,  born  4  March,  1878. 

Adele  Shapley,  born  11  July,  1879. 
Caroline  Josephine    Nevin,  born  at  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  17  Dec,  1854. 

4848.  VIII.  Charles  Wordsw^orth  Nevin,  born  at  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  27  Feb.,  1857  ;  graduated  in  1879  at  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania with  high  honors,  and  is  now  on  the  editorial  staff  of  the 
Evening  Neivs. 


4841. 

I. 

4842. 

II. 

4843. 

III. 

4844. 

IV. 

4845. 

V. 

4846. 

VI. 

4847.  VII. 

Car( 

SEVENTH   GENERATIOiSr.  381 

4849.  IX.  Helen  Elizabeth  Nevin,  born  in  Chelsea,  Mass., 
26  Dec,  1860  ;  married  1880,  Joseph  Landsford,  son  of  Col.  Lands- 
ford  Chapman. 

26T5. 

LAURA  ANN,'''  \_Ahner  Bailey^  Henry^  Henry*  Tristram^  Mose^l 
born  20  June,  1817  ;  married  first  24  Feb.,  1842,  William  Knaggs,  a 
government  agent  for  the  Indian  Territory,  and  second  4  March, 
1847,  Daniel  McClure  of  Wethersfield,  111.  She  died  20  April,  1852. 
Children  : 

4850.  I.  Willie  Stewart  Knaggs,  born  16  Nov.,  1842; 
died  in  the  army  28  March,  1862. 

4851.  II.  Thomas  McClure,  born  16  May,  1848;  served 
in  the  army  during  the  latter  portion  of  the  war. 

4852.  III.      William  Bell  McClure,  born  18  June,  1850. 

2677. 

CAROLINE  WEALTHY,^  [vl6ner  Bailey^  Henrif  Henry*  Tris- 
tram^ Moses'^^  born  15  Sept.,  1821  ;  married  22  Aug.,  1837,  Dr. 
Lewis  Hurd,  who  was  born  in  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.,  1811.  Dr. 
Hurd  has  practiced  his  profession  at  various  places  in  the  west,  was 
unattached  surgeon  to  a  Michigan  regiment  in  1861-2,  and  now  re- 
sides at  Kewanee,  111.     Children  : 

4853.  I.  Anna  Caroline  Hurd,  born  13  Aug.,  1838  ;  died 
3  July,  1847. 

4854.  II.  Lewis  G-ardner  Hurd,  born  3  Oct.,  1840,  entered 
the  army  at  the  first  call  for  volunteers,  and  died  in  a  hospital  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  16  March,  1862. 

4855.  III.  Julius  Augustus  Hurd,  born  6  July,  1842  ;  died 
19  Nov.,  1846. 

4856.  IV.  Anna  Caroline  Hurd,  born  1  Jan.,  1848;  died 
10  Sept.,  1848. 

4857.  V,  Eliza  Orinette  Hurd,  born  18  July,  1849  ;  died 
26  May,  1853. 

4858.  VI.  William  Little  Hukd,  born  17  April,  1852  ;  died 
19  May,  1853. 

4859.  VII.  Edwin  Henbt  Neyin  Hurd,  born  1  July,  1854; 
died  15  Oct.,  1855. 


382  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2678. 

RODNEY  AUGUSTUS,'  [Abner  Bailey''  Henry^  Heim/  Tris- 
tram^ Moses'^'\  born  16  Sept.,  1825  ;  married  8  April,  1852,  Lavantia, 
daughter  of  William  and  Catherine  (Foerman)  Irwin  of  Delaware 
County,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  6  May,  1834.  He  is  a  prosperous 
farmer  and  stock  raiser,  and  resides  upon  the  homestead  at  Wethers- 
field,  111.  ■  He  has  been  a  teacher  of  sacred  music  and  a  leader  of 
church  choirs  for  over  thirty  years.  Children,  beside  one  that  died 
in  infancy : 

4860.  I.         Ralph  Irwin,  born  28  Jan.,  1853. 

4861.  II.  Walter  Augustus,  born  8  Oct.,  1854;  married 
Ella  L.  Mack  of  Grinnell,  Iowa,  where  he  now  resides,  and  is 
engaged  in  mercantile  business.     Child  : 

4862.     I.     Mary  Esther,  born  14  April,  1880. 

4863.  III.  Frank  Emerson,  born  11  Aug.,  1856  ;  died  while 
studying  law  18  June,  1877. 

4864.  IV.  Clarence  Foerman,  born  8  April,  1858  ;  is  a  den- 
tist at  Kewanee,  111.  i 

4865.  V.        Clara,  born  8  April,  1858. 

4866.  VI.       Louis  Henry,  born  6  Feb.,  1862. 

4867.  VII.     Mary  Abba,  born  10  Sept.,  1865. 

4868.  VIII.  Nancy  Elizabeth,  born  3  Feb.,  1871. 

4869.  IX.      Ray  Albertis,  born  21  Oct.,  1874. 

4870.  X.        Charles  Tenney,  born  1  April,  1878. 


2679. 
SARAH  FRANCES,^  ^Abner  Bailey'^  Henry^  Henry^  Tristram^ 
Moses'^~\  born  31  July,  1829  ;  married  first  31  July,  1849,  Rev.  Alan- 
son  Alvord,  an  earnest  and  successful  clergyman  of  the  Congrega- 
tional denomination,  who  died  at  Warren,  Penu.,  2  Dec,  1862,  and 
second  27  July,  1876,  Hiram  Stewart,  a  retired  merchant  residing  at 
Garden  Grove,  Iowa.  Rev.  Alanson  Alvord  had  by  a  former  mar- 
riage three  children,  all  educated  at  Oberlin,  Ohio, — Maria  W.,  who 
married  Rev.  Daniel  Vrooman,  and  died  at  Canton,  China,  where  she 
was  a  missionary ;  Austin  W.  Alvord,  who  married  (4828)  Fannie 
Ruth  Little  ;  Ada  Alvord,  who  has  been  a  successful  teacher.  Her 
children  : 

4871.     I.         Fannie  Little  Alvord,  born  14  Feb.,  1851  ;  died 
at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  15  May,  1865. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  383 

4872.  n.  Henry  Alanson  Alvord,  born  31  Jan.,  1859  ; 
died  17  Feb.,  1860. 

4873.  III.  Laura  Alvord,  born  20  April,  1861,  is  a  student 
at  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

2680. 

WILLIAM  HENRY,^  [  William  White^  Henri/  Renri/  Tristram^ 
Moses^^  born  19  Sept.,  1808;  married  first  Dec,  1836,  Mary  Ann, 
daughter  of  Philip  and  Annis  Easkoot,  who  died  21  Sept.,  1849,  aged 
43,  and  second  10  June,  1854,  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Zeehariah  and 
Polly  Rood,  who  was  born  11  Oct.,  1808.  Mr.  Little  has  been  a  tan- 
ner at  Peabody,  Mass.,  but  is  now  retired  from  business.  Children, 
beside  one  that  died  unnamed  : 

4874.  I.  George  Henry,  born  1  May,  1838;  died  Oct., 
1839. 

4875.  II.  George  Henry,  born  29  March,  1841  ;  married 
27  Nov.,  1879,  Hannah  M.,  daughter  of  Tobias  and  Margaret  Han- 
son. He  served  during  the  war  as  sergeant  in  the  Fifth  Massachu- 
setts Volunteers,  and  is  now  an  engineer  and  machinist  at  Peabody, 
Mass. 

4876.  III.    Adeline  Augusta,  born  27  Dec,  1843. 

2699. 

LAURA  ELIZABETH,'  IHenrif  Hennf  Henry^  Tristram^ Moses'^} 
born  28  May,  1821  ;  married  6  Sept.,  1840,  Benjamin  F.  Nourse, 
who  was  born  in  Orrington,  Me.,  2  Aug.,  1816.  Early  in  life  he 
went  south  as  a  clerk  in  a  large  commercial  house  at  Apalachicola, 
Fla.,  afterwards  became  a  partner,  and  from  1842  to  1857  was  at  its 
head.  In  the  latter  year  he  removed  to  Boston,  and  has  been  en- 
gaged in  purchasing  cotton  for  manufacturers.  Mr.  Nourse  has 
often  declined  office  on  account  of  business  duties,  but  served  for 
several  years  as  president  of  the  Apalflchicola  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
has  also  been  elected  president  of  the  Boston  Board  of  Trade, 
was  a  commissioner  to  the  Paris  Exposition  of  1867,  and  appointed 
a  member  (as  expert)  of  the  United  States  monetary  commission 
of  1876.  He  holds  a  high  rank  as  a  writer  upon  political  economy 
and  finance.     Children  : 

4877.  I.  Sarah  "Willard  Nourse,  born  3  June,  1843  ; 
married  27  Oct.,  1864,  Francis  Henshaw,  of  the  firm  of  Francis  Hen- 
shaw  &  Co.,  stock  brokers,  Boston,  and  died  10  Feb.,  1876.    Children  : 


384  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4878.  I.         Laura  Henshaw,  born  9  Nov.,  1865. 

4879.  II.       Franklin  Henshaw,  born  25  Aug.,  1867. 

4880.  III.      Sarah  Nourse  Henshaw,  born  3  July,  1869. 

4881.  IV.      Annie  Henshaw,  born  26  May,  1871. 
4882.     II.  Laura  Elizabeth  Little  Nourse,  born  15  June, 

1845  ;  married  12  Feb.,  1866,  Henry  W.  Jackson,  of  the  Tudor  Co., 
Boston,  Mass.     Children : 

4883.  I.         Walter  Jackson,  born  10  Nov.,  1866. 

4884.  II.        Bessie  Huntingdon  Jackson,  born  12  Dec, 
1869. 

4885.  III.      Malcolm  Nourse  Jackson,   born   26   Dec, 
1873. 

4886.  III.  Franklin  Nourse,  born  5  March,  1848  ;  married 
12  Sept.,  1878,  Edith  Frances  Riversmith,  graduated  at  Harvard 
College  in  1870,  is  a  practical  manufacturer  and  machinist,  and 
agent  of  York  Manufacturing  Company,  Saco,  Me.     Child  : 

4887.     I.         Benjamin  Franklin  Nourse,  born  17  June, 
1879. 

4887.     II.        EdithFrancesNourse,born  19  March,  1881. 
4888.     IV.       Caroline  Josephine  Nourse,  born  20  July,  1850  ; 
married  8  May,  1873,  Cecil  P.  Wilson,  D.M.D.,  (Harvard)  of  Bos- 
ton.    Child : 

4889.     I.         Josephine  Cecilia  Wilson,  born  28  June, 
1874. 

4889.     II.       Laura  Little  Wilson,  born  25  Jan.,  1880. 

4890.  V.        Helen  Sophia  Nourse,  born  11  Dec,  1860. 

2702. 

MARY  JANE  WHITE,^  [Nicholas^  Henry^  Henry^  Tristram^ 
Moses^^  born  2  May,  1824;  married  31  March,  1846,  George  D., 
son  of  Hon.  James  and  Elizabeth  (Raymond)  Clark,  who  was  born 
7  Sept.,  1823.  He  has  been  engaged  in  mercantile  business  in 
Boston,  and  resides  at  West  Newton,  Mass.     Children  : 

4891.  I.  George  Little  Clark,  born  5  Sept.,  1847;  mar- 
ried 23  April,  1874,  Mary  Ellery,  daughter  of  Francis  G.  and  Aroline 
A.  (Saunders)  Hartshorn.  He  is  a  commission  merchant  in  Boston, 
and  resides  at  Newtonville.     Children  : 

4891.1.  I.       Mary  Ellery  Clark,  born  7  April,  1875. 

4891.2.  II.      George    Little    Clark,   born    and  died    18 
Oct.,  1877. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  385 

4891.3.     III.      George  Aldersey  Clark,  bom  2  Sept.,  1881. 

4892.  II.  Elizabeth  Brown  Clakk,  born  3  Feb.,  1849; 
married  9  April,  1872,  Theodore  A.  Estabrook.  He  is  book-keeper 
for  Faneuil  Hall  National  Bank  of  Boston,  and  resides  at  West 
Newton.     Cliildren : 

Cbarles  Theodore  Estabrook,  born  16  Feb., 


4893. 

I. 

1875. 

4894. 

II. 

1878. 

4895. 

Ill 

Clarence  Ware  Estabrook,  born  19  June,, 

George  Clark  Estabrook,  born 4  Sept.,  1881.. 

4896.  III.  Charles  Lowell  Clark,  born  16  May,  1852  ;  is. 
a  member  of  the  firm  of  Geo.  L.  Clark  &  Co.,  and  resides  at  West. 
Newton. 

4897.  IV.  Harriet  Mower  Clark,  born  7  May,  1855  ;  mar- 
ried 28  Dec,  1875,  Frederick  William  Freeman.  He  resides  at. 
West  Newton,  where  he  is  a  member  of  the  common  council.  Chil- 
dren : 

4898.  I.         Carrie  Lewis  Freeman,  born  25  Aug.,  1877.. 

4899.  II.       Frank  Clark  Freeman,  born  14  Feb.,  1880.. 
4899.     III.      Ethel  Hale  Freeman,  born  26  Feb.,  1881. 

4900.  V.        Mary  Darracott  Clark,  born  30  Jan.,  1859. 

2703. 

HARRIET  SOPHIA,'  [McJiolas^  Henry' Heimf  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  14  July,  1826  ;  married  15  Aug.,  1854,  William H.  Mower,  who 
died  16  Aug.,  1870.  He  was  at  the  time  of  his  death  a  retired  steam- 
boat captain  and  a  prominent  citizen  of  Bayfield,  Wis.  She  died  7 
Aug.,  1873.     Children: 

4901.  I.         George  Augustus  Mower,  born  31  Jan.,  I860.. 

4902.  II.       Charles  Hudson  Mower,  born  16  Feb.,  1866. 

2718. 

SAMUEL  MOODY,'  [Joseph'^  Sila^  Henrf  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  7  Aug.,  1822  ;  married  1  July,  1847,  Mary  P.,  daughter  of 
Moses  and  Sarah  P.  (Noyes)  Rolfe.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in 
Newbury.     Children : 

4903.  I.         Anna  Moody,  born  11  July,  1848. 
25 


4905. 

4906. 

III. 

zie  Little. 

Child 

4907. 

4908. 

IV. 

Juue,  1855 

4909. 

V. 

1880. 

386  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4904.     II.       Lucy    Ellen,   born  30  April,   1850;    married   5 
Dec.,  1877,  (5354)  Henry  Walton  Davenport.     Child: 

I.     Mary  Agnes  Davenport,  born  7  March,  1879. 
David,  born  17  April,  1852  ;  married  (5176)  Liz- 

I.     Marcia  Elizabeth,  born  6  June,  1879. 
Elizabeth  Rolfe,  born  27  March,  1855  ;  died  3 

Jane  Gushing,  born  6  Dec,  1859  ;  died  10  Oct., 

2720. 
ELIZABETH  HAZEN, '  [Joseph<^  Silas'  Henrt/  Tristram''  Moses^] 
born  11  May,  1827  ;  married  21  Oct.,  1852,  Henry,  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Brewster)  Coffin.     He  is  a  carpenter  by  occupation  and 
lives  in  East  Somerville,  Mass.     Children  : 

4910.  I.         Mart  Moody  Coffin,  born  14  Nov.,  1853;  mar- 
ried 1  Jan.,  1878,  William  Woolley.     Child  : 

4910.  I.     Arthur  Henry  Woolley,  born  26  Dec,  1879. 

4911.  II.  Elizabeth  Ann  Coffin,  born  19  Feb.,  1855  ;  died 
23  Feb.,  1882. 

4912.  III.  George  Henry  Coffin,  born  7  Oct.,  1857. 

4913.  IV.  Edward  Little  Coffin,  born  17  Feb.,  1861. 

2T23. 

JOSEPH,'  [^Joseph^  Silas^  Henrif  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  24 
Aug.,  1833  ;  married  1861,  Sarah  C,  daughter  of  Daniel  K.  and 
Elizabeth  (Pettingell)  Hale.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury, 
Mass.     Children : 

Walter  Hale,  born  18  Sept.,  1863. 

Joseph   Danforth,    born   in   Carlyle,  Mass.,  27 

Elizabeth  Hale,  born  4  March,  1872. 
Silas,  born  30  March,  1881. 

2724. 

JANE  MOODY,^  [Joseph'^  Silas^  Henry^  Tristram^  Moses^l^  born 
23  June,  1835;   married  10  Oct.,   1860,  Andrew  M.,  son  of  Peter 


4914. 

I. 

4915. 

11. 

May,  1868. 

4916. 

Ill 

4917. 

IV. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  387 

and  Jane  (Shelley)  Rubel,  who  was  born  4  Oct.,  1834,  in  Talledaga, 
Ala.  He  is  a  printer  by  occupation  and  lives  in  Somerville,  Mass. 
Children : 

4918.  I.  Eliza  Moody  Eubel,  born  at  Newbury  14  Sept., 
1861. 

4919.  II.  Joseph  Little  Rubel,  born  at  Somerville,  16 
Feb.,  1868. 

2T2T. 

TAMAR,'  \^A7nos^  James^  Samuel'''  Tristram^  Jfoses^]  born  25 
Aug.,  1789  ;  married  5  May,  1808,  Col.  Moses  Hazen,  son  of  Col. 
Obadiah  and  Sarah  (Batchelder)  Clement,  who  was  born  12  Feb., 
1784,  and  died  8  Sept.,  1847.  He  was  a  farmer  and  blacksmith, 
and  a  prominent  citizen  of  Warren,  N.  H.  She  died  30  Nov.,  1878. 
Children : 

4920.  I.  Russell  Kimball  Clejient,  born  19  April,  1809  ; 
married  4  Jan.,  1843,  Betsey,  daughter  of  Robert  Fames,  who  was 
born  7  July,  1816,  and  died  26  Feb.,  1846.  He  is  a  farmer  and 
starch  manufacturer  at  Warren,  N.  H. 

4921.  II.  Moses  Hazen  Clement,  born  14  Dec,  1811 ; 
married  6  Dec,  1848,  Ruth  K.,  daughter  of  John  Clark,  who  was 
born  5  Jan.,  1818,  and  died  13  March,  1870.  Capt.  Clement  is  a 
farmer  at  Weaverville,  Cal.     Child  : 

4922.  I.  George  Byron  Clement,  born  5  Nov.,  1849; 
married  10  May,  1874,  Susie  E.,  daughter  of  Albin  Nash, 
who  was  born  28  March,  1859.     Children  : 

4923.  I.         Mary  E.  Clement,  born  5  May,  1875. 

4924.  II.       Fred  A.  Clement,  born 27  Aug.,  1877. 

4925.  III.  Elizabeth  Clejient,  born  28  Feb.,  1814 ;  died  27 
Jan.,  1815. 

4926.  IV.  Ja3ies  Clement,  born  10  Nov.,  1815  ;  married  22 
June,  1860,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Joseph  Niles,  who  was  born  17 
'Feb.,  1832.  Mr.  Clement  learned  the  blacksmith's  trade,  carried  on 
the  stone  business  at  Manchester,  N.  H.,  for  many  years  was 
engaged  in  trade  in  a  country  store  at  Warren,  N.  H.,  and  for 
eighteen  years  was  landlord  of  the  Prospect  House  on  the  crest  of 
Moosilauke  Mountain.  He  served  as  selectman  and  represented  his 
town  in  the  legislature.  He  was  characterized  by  a  great  love  for 
nature,  gave  much  attention  to  geology  and  mineralogy,  and  in 
acquaintance  with  the  mountains  of  New  England  was  surpassed  by 
none.     He  died  20  Nov.,  1878.     Child: 


388  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4927.     I.         Horace  Frederick  Clement,  born  2  Sept., 
1867. 
4928.     V.        Joseph  Clement,  born  3  April,  1818  ;  married  14 
Oct.,  1848,  Eunice,  daugliter  of  Jonathan  Clough.     She  was  born 
21  Nov.,  1826.    He  is  a  trader  and  farmer  at  Warren,  N.  H.    Child : 
4929.     I.         Frank  C.  Clement,  born  28  May,  1853. 
4930.     VI.      Abios  Little  Clement,  born  12  Dec,  1820  ;  mar- 
ried 26  Jan.,  1848,  Mary  C,  daughter  of  Samuel  L.  Merrill,  who 
was  born  8  Feb.,  1830.    He  is  a  farmer  at  Warren,  N.  H.    Children : 

4931.  I.  Sarah  J.  Clement,  born  8  May,  1849  ;  mar- 
ried 8  Feb.,  1876,  C.  O.  Carter,  son  of  Obadiah  Carter,  who 
was  born  12  May,  1841. 

4932.  II.  Charles  H.  Clement,  born  9  June,  1852  ; 
died  6  July,  1852. 

4933.  III.  Charles  H.  Clement,  born  27  April,  1853  ; 
died  9  Nov.,  1878. 

4934.  IV.  Laura  E.  Clement^  born  23  Nov.,  1854; 
married  12  Nov.,  1875,  Frank  A.,  son  of  Adoniram  Whitcher, 
who  was  born  25  Oct.,  1850. 

4935.  VII.  Sarah  Clement,  born  29  Dec,  1822  ;  married  16 
Nov.,  1847,  (2748)  George  Noyes  of  Atkinson,  who  was  born  19 
July,  1818.     Children: 

4936.  I.  George  Bartlett  Noyes,  born  23  Jan.,  1850  ; 
died  22  Dec,  1873. 

4937.  II.       Charles  Russell  Noyes,  born  29  Oct.,  1853. 

4938.  III.      Frank  Perley  Noyes,  born  25  Nov.,  1857. 
4939.     VIII.  William  Clement,  born  26  Jan.,  1825;  married 

17  Jan.,  1848,  Nancy  Jane,  daughter  of  Daniel  Swett,  who  was  born 
26  June,  1825.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Weaverville,  Cal.     Children  : 

4940.  I.  Emma  Clement,  born  20  June,  1850  ;  mar- 
ried 27  Sept.,  1874,  Frank,  son  of  Hiram  Mabie,  who  was 
born  31  Oct.,  1847.     Child: 

4941.     I.     Leland  S.  Mabie,  born  3  Dec,  1877 

4942.  II.       William  Henry  Clement,  born  23  Aug. ,  1862 

4943.  III.      Charles  Edward  Clement,  born  10  Oct.,  1864 

4944.  IV.      Albert  Curtis  Clement,  born  19  June,  1870 
4945.     IX.      Daniel   Quincy   Clement,  born  31   May,   1826; 

married  22  Jan.,  1869,  Grace,  daughter  of  George  Woodworth,  who 
was  born  14  June,  1845.  He  is  a  farmer  and  innkeeper  at  Warren, 
N.  H.     Children: 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  389 

4946.  I.  Edward  W.  Clemeut,  bom  26  March,  1871. 

4947.  II.  Louisa  T.  Clement,  born  20  Feb.,  1873. 

4948.  III.  George  Fred  Putnam  Clement,  born  15 
Nov.,  1875. 

4949.  IV.      Albert  Lee  Clement,  born  30  Oct.,  1877. 
4950.     X.        Eliza  Cleiment,  born  20  June,  1828  ;  married  17 

Oct.,  1848,  Moses  W.,  son  of  Thomas  Pillsbury,  who  was  born  5 
Dec,  1820.     Children: 

4951.  I.  Clara  E.  PiUsbury,  born  24  June,  1853; 
married  17  March,  1873,  Manus  H.  Perkins  of  Woodsville, 
N.  H.,  who  was  born  17  Feb.,  1844. 

4952.  II.  Sarah  C.  Pillsbury,  born  1  July,  1855 ; 
died  10  Nov.,  1875. 

4953.  III.      Fred  T.  Pillsbury,  born  20  March,  1857. 

4954.  IV.      Moses  H.  Pillsbury,  born  28  Feb.,  1868. 
4955.     XL      John   Clement,  born  12  Aug.,  1830;  married  1 

Jan.,  1862,  Laura  E.,  daughter  of  Caleb  Ford,  who  was  born  6  Feb., 
1841.     He  is  a  farmer  at  "Warren,  N.  H.     Children : 

4956.  I.         MinnieD.  Clement,  born  17  Oct.,  1862. 

4957.  II.       Maybell  Clement,  born  5  Dec,  1864. 
4958.     XII.    Tamar  Jane  Clement,  born  4  Dec,  1832  ;  mar- 
ried 14  Jan.,  1862,  James  Orland,  son  of  James  Tuttle,  who  was 
born  30  Aug.,  1834.     She  died  7  Oct.,  1871.     Children  : 

4959.  I.         Clara  Almira  Tuttle,  born  19  May,  1865. 

4960.  II.        Sarah  Jane  Tuttle,  born  26  Sept.,  1867. 

4961.  III.  James  Orland  Tuttle,  born  14  Sept.,  1871 ; 
died  4  May,  1872. 

2729. 

BENJAMIN,'^  [Amos'^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram^  Moses'^']  born 
22  Sept.,  1793  ;  married  18  Sept.,  1818,  Sally,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
Kimball  of  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  5  Feb.,  1797.  Capt.  Little 
was  a  farmer  and  innkeeper  at  Warren,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  31 
Oct.,  1863.     Children: 

Mehitable,  born  29  June,  1820. 

Omar,  born  28  Oct.,  1822. 

Amos,  born  17  Nov.,  1824  ;  died  1  Jan.,  1827. 

Ltdia  Jane,  born  12  Oct.,  1827  ;  died  6  Nov.,  1832. 

Amos,  born  27  July,  1829  ;  died  5  Nov.,  1847. 


^4962. 

I. 

4963. 

II. 

4964. 

III. 

4965. 

IV. 

4966. 

V. 

390  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

4967.     VI.      Benjamin  Kimball,  born  10  July,  1833  ;  married 

2  Feb.,  1855,  Rachel  G.,  daughter  of  William  Mellis,  who  was  born 
Oct.,  1835.  He  is  a  commercial  traveler  with  headquarters  at  Bos- 
ton, Mass.     Child : 

4968.     I.         Maude  Eloise,  born  and  died  8  Oct.,  1872. 

2730. 
BETSEY,'^  [Amos^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram'^  Moses^^  born  31 
Aug.,  1795  ;  married  20  June,  1826,  Stephen,  son  of  Amos  Noyes, 
who  was  born  10  Oct.,  1796,  and  died  about  1880.  He  was  a  peddler 
and  farmer  at  Warren,  N.  H.  She  died  30  Aug.,  1847.  Children: 
4969.  I.  Abby  Notes,  born  15  July,  1827 ;  married  20 
May,  1847,  C.  H.  Putnam,  son  of  Peiiey  Putnam,  who  was  born  11 
Nov.,  1824.     Child: 

4970.     I.         Ada  F.  Putnam,  born  7  Aug.,  1853  ;  mar- 
ried 11  Nov.,  1873,  Fred  H.  Wells,  who  was  born  2  Jan.,  1851. 
4971.     II.       James   Notes,  born   29  Jan.,  1829;  married  17 
Aug.,  1856,  Cynthia  M.,  daughter  of  Charles  K.  Oile,  who  was  born 

3  March,  1836.  He  is  a  trader  and  farmer  at  Money  Creek,  Hous- 
ton County,  Minn.     Children  : 

4972.  I.         Ada  E.  Noyes,  born  12  Oct.,  1857. 

4973.  II.       Frank  W.  Noyes,  born  9  July,  1859. 

4974.  III.      George  E.  Noyes,  born  22  Sept.,  1869. 

4975.  III.  SoPHA  Ann  Notes,  born  2  Jan.,  1831  ;  died  22 
March,  1839. 

4976.  IV.  Joseph  Notes,  born  2  Oct.,  1832;  married  11 
Oct.,  1869,  Alzina  Lucy,  daughter  of  Daniel  Braman,  who  was  born 
15  April,  1840.  He  was  a  peddler  and  farmer,  and  died  30  Dec, 
1875.     Children,  besides  a  daughter  that  died  in  infancy  : 

4977.  I.         John  Elmer  Noyes,  born  1  April,  1872. 

4978.  II.        Ellis  Hobert  Noyes,  born  4  July,  1873. 

4979.  III.      Josie  Noyes,  born  23  April,  1876. 

4980.  V.  DoLLT  Notes,  born  5  April,  1835 ;  married  3 
July,  1855,  James  A.,  son  of  S.  P.  Tyler,  who  was  born  28  Dec, 
1830.     Children : 

4981.  I.         Sarah  E.  Tyler,  born  16  May,  1856. 

4982.  II.       Birnis  A.  Tyler,  born  18  May,  1862  ;  died 
23  Feb.,  1866. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  391 

4983.  III.      Herbert   H.    Tyler,  born    14   Feb.,  1864; 
died  3  Aug.,  1864. 

4984.  IV.       Charles  P.  Tyler,  born  5  Sept.,  1865. 

4985.  V.        Wendell   N.  Tyler,  born  25   Nov.,   1869; 
died  24  Sept.,  1870. 

4986.  VI.      Jennie  M.  Tyler,  born  17  Jan.,  1873. 

2732. 

JESSE,'''  l^Amos^  James^  Samuel'^  Tristram^  Moses'^']  born  4  July, 
1800;  married  18  Nov.,  1829,  Susan  C,  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Sarah  (Copp)  Merrill  of  Warren,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  30  July, 
1808,  and  survives.  He  was  born  on  Beech  Hill  in  Warren,  N.  H., 
lived  and  worked  upon  his  father's  farm  till  21  years  of  age,  and 
then  went  away  to  work.  One  season  he  was  employed  on  the  old 
Chester  turnpike,  and  several  seasons  upon  the  foundations  of  the 
new  mills  in  the  then  young  city  of  Lowell,  Mass.  Winters  he  taught 
district  and  singing  schools.  When  he  had  saved  sufficient  money 
he  attended  the  Haverhill  Academy  several  terms,  then  studied 
medicine  with  Drs.  Laban  Ladd  and  Thomas  Whipple,  and  gradu- 
ated at  the  Dartmouth  Medical  College  in  1828.  He  practiced  medi- 
cine first  at  Landaff,  then  at  Warren,  N.  H.,  till  his  death  29  July, 
1865.  Dr.  Little  served  as  town  clerk  from  1831  to  1838,  was  post- 
master from  1833  to  1840,  represented  his  town  in  the  legislature  in 
1840  and  1841,  was  chairman  of  the  board  of  selectmen  in  1847  and 
1848,  and  for  many  years  superintendent  of  common  schools.  In 
politics  he  was  a  staunch  democrat,  and  never  failed  to  vote  the 
straight  ticket.  In  religion  he  was  at  first  a  Methodist,  afterwards 
adopted  more  liberal  views  and  became  a  Universalist.  He  had  a 
genial  disposition  and  a  pleasant  word  and  bright  smile  for  all. 
Children  : 

*4987.     I.         Joseph  Merrill,  born  28  Oct.,  1830. 

*4988.     II.       WiLLLOi,  born  20  March,  1833. 

*4989.  III.  Thomas  Bexton,  born  7  Sept.,  1838. 
4990.  IV.  George  Alfred,  born  23  May,  1847  ;  married  1 
Jan.,  1876,  Nettie,  daughter  of  John  L.  Keasor,  who  was  born  21 
Feb.,  1851,  and  died  27  May,  1877.  He  fitted  for  college  at  Man- 
chester High  School,  was  two  years  member  of  the  class  of  1871  at 
Dartmouth,  and  is  now  practicing  his  profession  of  law  at  Man- 
chester, N.  H. 


392  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

2733. 

WILLIAM,'^  l^Amos'^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  19 
June,  1802;  married  21  March,  1831,  Mary  Ann  Souther,  who  was 
born  20  May,  1813,  and  died  3  Aug.,  1869.  He  was  a  pattern  maker 
and  manufacturer,  lived  at  Boston,  Mass.,  and  died  9  Jan.,  1873. 
Children : 

4991.  I.  William  Kimball,  born  7  April,  1832  ;  married 
31  Dec,  1856,  Laura  F.,  daughter  of  John  Given,  was  a  machinist, 
and  died  16  May,  1858. 

4992.  II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  11  May,  1833;  died 
Dec,  1841. 

4993.  III.      Lucy  Jane,  born  1  Aug.,  1835  ;  died  Dec,  1841. 

4994.  IV.  Geokge  Damon,  born  25  Dec,  1836;  died  Feb., 
1837. 

4995.  V.  George  Damon,  born  31  Aug.,  1838  ;  died  Dec, 
1841. 

4996.  VI.  Henry,  born  31  July,  1840 ;  is  an  engineer  in 
Boston. 

4997.  VII.  Joseph  Damon,  born  21  Aug.,  1842;  is  an  engi- 
neer in  Boston. 

4998.  VIII.  Elizabeth  Jane,  born  3  June,  1844  ;  died  4  April, 
1847. 

4999.  IX.      Harriet  Newell,  born  2  May,  1846. 

5000.  X.        Mary  An-n,  born  21  Oct.,  1848. 

5001.  XI.      Emma  Louisa,  born  22  Nov.,  1851. 

5002.  XII.  George  Washington,  born  1  March,  1853  ;  is  a 
machinist  in  Boston. 

5003.  XIII.  James  Brewster,  born  1  July,  1855  ;  lives  in 
Boston. 

5004.  XIV.  Rachel  Dabion,  born  9  Nov.,  1857;  married  9 
July,  1877,  Pharos,  son  of  William  H.  Shirley,  who  was  born  1  Feb., 
1854,  at  Marblehead,  Mass.  He  is  a  brush  agent  and  lives  in  Som- 
erville,  Mass.     Child : 

5005.  I.         Edith  May  Shirley,  born   18  Jan.,    1878; 
died  26  April,  1881. 

5006.  II.       Lina  Shirley,  born  30  Sept.,  1880. 

5006.     III.      William  Pharos  Shirley,  born  23  Dec,  1881. 

2734. 

JONATHAN,'^  \_Amos^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  8 
June,  1804;   married  first  31  March,  1829,  Almena  C,  daughter  of 


*o007. 

I. 

Jan.,  1864. 

5008. 

II. 

1867. 

5009. 

III. 

*5010. 

IV. 

5011. 

V. 

5012. 

VI. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  393 

Joseph  Fellows  of  Piermont,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  15  May,  1808, 
and  died  27  Aug.,  1830,  and  second  6  June,  1831,  Mary,  daughter 
of  Joseph  Currier  of  Canaan.  N.  H.,  who  was  born  8  Sept.,  1806. 
Mr.  Little  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Warren,  N.  H.  He  represented 
the  town  in  the  legislature  in  184:5  and  1846,  and  has  been  selectman 
several  years.     Children  : 

Almena  Chastina.  born  15  Aug.,   1830;  died  2 

Mary  Anx,  born  29  April,  1832  ;  died  19  June, 

Jane,  born  10  Feb.,  1834  ;  died  15  Feb.,  1837. 
Effie  Eliza,  born  20  March,  1836. 
Elvira,  born  22  Nov..  1837  ;  died  29  Sept.,  1839. 
Addie  Jane,   born   19   April,    1840 ;  married  20 
Nov.,  1856,  William  H.,  sou  of  Newell  Caswell  of  Orford,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  8  Aug.,  1835.     Child: 

5013.  Clarence  A.  Caswell,  born  18  March,  1858. 

*5014.     VII.     Hexry  Amos,  born  26  Aug.,  1842, 
*5015.     VIII.  Frank  Parker,  born  21  April,  1845. 
5016.     IX.       George  Melvin.  born  18  April,  1847  ;  served  in 
the  First  New  Hampshire  Heav}'  Artillery,  is  now  a  clerg^'man  of  the 
Adventist  denomination,  and  has  preached  at  Haverhill.  Franconia, 
and  Easton,  N.  H.,  and  Hardwick,  Vt. 

.    2735. 

JOHN,'  [^Amos^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram^  3Ioses^^  born  7  March, 
1806;  married  18  Dec,  1831,  Maria  Cobleigh,  who  died  18  Feb., 
1857,  aged  55.  He  was  a  farmer  and  died  29  March,  1859.  Chil- 
dren : 

*5017.     I.         George,  born  28  Sept.,  1832,  at  Warren,  N.  H. 

*501S.  II.  Sarah,  born  14  Jan.,  1835,  at  Northumberland, 
N.  H.  ;  died  6  April,  1860. 

*5019.     III.      Ann  Mary,  born  4  Nov.,  1836. 
5020.     IV.       Levi,  born  2  Sept.,  1838;  residence  unknown. 

*5021.     V.        Ellen  Maria,  born  23  Aug.,  1840. 
5022.     VI.      John   Murray,  born    25    March,   1842 ;    married 
Maria,  daughter  of  Christopher  Chase  of  Monroe,  and  is  a  farmer  at 
North  Monroe,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5023.  I.         Gertrude. 

5024.  II.        Luna. 

5025.  III.      Darwin. 


394  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5026.     VII.     Alson    Scott,  born  8  April,   1845  ;    married   22 
Jan.,   1869,  Ellen  Jane,  daughter  of  William  Harrison  and  Emily 
Jane  (Keith)  Olmstead,  who  was  born  at  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  11  Jan.,. 
1849.     He  is  a  carpenter  and  lives  at  Lisbon,  N.  H.     Child : 
5027.     I.         Fred  Scott,  born  6  Aug.,  1876. 
5028.     VIII.  Adelaide,  born  and  died  7  Nov.,  1848. 
*5029.     IX.      LuELLA  Elizabeth,  born  25  Jan.,  1850. 

Z  (  O  i  . 

JUDITH,^  \^Amos^  James^  SamueP  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  25 
Feb.,  1810;  married  4  June,  1829,  Nathaniel,  son  of  Samuel  Mer- 
rill, who  was  born  27  Aug.,  1806,  and  died  26  July,  1878.  He  was 
a  farmer  and  lived  in  Warren,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5030.  I.  -James  Merrill,  born  18  June,  1835  ;  died  7 
Sept.,  1838. 

5031.  II.  Hattie  E.  Merrill,  born  13  March,  1837;  mar- 
ried 15  April,  1857,  Andrew  H.  Webster  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  wha 
was  born  29  June,  1829. 

5032.  III.  Amos  K.  Merrill,  born  20  Nov.,  1838;  died  23 
May,  1842. 

5033.  IV.  Hekry  N.  Merrill,  born  11  July,  1840  ;  married 
4  March,  1863,  Sarah  C,  daughter  of  Hazen  Libbey.  He  is  a  wheel- 
wright.    Child  : 

5034.     I.         Jennie  Merrill,  born  4  March,  1866  ;  died 
21  March,  1878. 

5035.  V.  Jane  E.  Merrill,  born  23  April,  1843  ;  married 
Sept.,  1865,  Thomas  D.,  son  of  Alonzo  A.  Whipple,  M.D.,  and 
died  26  Oct.,  1865. 

5036.  VI.       Sarah  C.  Merrill,  born  12  Oct.,  1845. 

5037.  VII.  Amos  Little  Merrill,  born  4  Nov.,  1849  ;  mar- 
ried 9  March,  1875,  Mary,  daughter  of  Trueman  Olin,  who  was  born 
9  July,  1853,  at  Searsburg,  Vt.  He  is  an  innkeeper  and  farmer  at 
Warren,  N.  H. 

5038.  VIII.  Susan  E.  Merrill,  born  4  Nov.,  1854;  died  11 
Nov.,  1865. 

2738. 

KIMBALL,'  \_Amos^  Jame^  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  8 
Jan.,  1815  ;  married  27  Feb.,  1839,  Elvira,  daughter  of  Joshua  Cur- 
rier of  Canaan,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  31  Dec,  1811,  and  died  & 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  395 

Dec,  1877.     He  was  a  farmer,  lived  in  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  and  died  14 
Dec,  1874.     Cliildren  : 

5039.     I.         Albert,  born  4  May,   1840  ;    was  a  member   of 
Co.  H,  Nintli  New  Hampstiire  Volunteers,  and  died  19  Aug.,  1863. 
*5040.     II.       Emma  Jane,  born  29  May,  1844. 

5041.  III.  William  Edwin,  born  7  Jan.,  1846;  married  27 
Nov.,  1879,  Annie  E.  Hall  of  Henniker,  N.  H.  He  is  a  mechanic 
and  lives  at  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

*5042.     IV.      Moses  Kimball,  born  1  July,  1848. 

5043.  V.  JajMes  Currier,  born  7  Sept.,  1854  ;  died  5  Sept., 
1856. 

2749. 

SAMUEL,''  l^JEbeneze')'''  Jame^  SamueP  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  22 
May,  1801,  in  Enfield,  N.  H.  ;  married  3  Sept.,  1829,  Catherine  H., 
daughter  of  Elisha  Payne,  who  was  born  3  Sept.,  1805,  in  Lebanon, 
N.  H.,  and  survives.  Mr.  Little  studied  medicine  at  Dartmouth 
College,  where  he  received  his  degree  of  M.D.  in  1829,  began  the 
practice  of  his  profession  at  New  London,  N.  H.,  and  followed  it 
with  marked  success  for  twenty-five  years.  In  1855  he  removed  to 
Clayton  County,  Iowa,  and  devoted  the  remaining  yeai's  of  his  life 
to  the  care  of  a  farm.  He  had  a  pleasant,  genial  nature,  was  a  man 
of  the  strictest  integrity,  and  a  useful  and  respected  citizen.  His 
death,  indirectly  caused  by  an  accident,  took  place  20  March,  1878, 
at  his  residence  at  Farmersburg,  Iowa.     Children  : 

*5044.     I.         Arabella  Maria,  born  1  April,  1831. 

*5045.     II.       John  Moore  Do^v,  born  7  Feb.,  1838. 

2750. 

JAMES, '^  \_Ehenezer^  James'  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  22 
Jan.,  1803  ;  married  3  Nov.,  1829,  Eliza  Gale,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Adams  of  Enfield,  who  was  born  21  July,  1807,  and  died  10  June, 
1877.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Enfield,  N.  H.,  where  he  died 
11  Dec,  1854.     Children  : 

*5046.  I.  James  Albert,  born  10  July,  1831. 
5047.  II.  Mary  Eliza,  born  12  Nov.,  1834;  married  27 
Oct.,  1869,  John  C,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Harriet  Webster  of  King- 
field,  Me.  Mr.  Webster  has  been  connected  with  the  JEtna  Life  In- 
surance Company  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  is  now  (1880)  its  vice 
president. 

*5048.     III.      Sarah  Frances  Ann,  born  6  April,  1843. 


396  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2751. 
EBENEZER,"  [Ebenezer'^  James^  Samuel'^  Tristram^  Moses'^^  born 

18  June,  1805  ;  married  2  March,  1834,  Almira  Taylor,  who  was 
born  18  April,  1811.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Enfield,  N.  H., 
where  he  held  several  positions  of  trust,  and  died  9  Sept.,  1870. 
Children : 

5049.  I.         Flora  Elizabeth,  born  6  Dec,  1837. 

5050.  II.  JuLiNE  Malancy,  born  8  Oct.,  1840;  married  27 
Oct.,  1869,  Foster  Dodge,  son  of  James  and  Catherine  (Clifford) 
Edwards,  who  was  born  30  Oct.,  1841,  engaged  in  trade  at  Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  and  is  now  agent  in  Boston  of  the  Atlas  Refining 
Company.     She  died  26  July,  1872. 

2752. 

ELIZA, '^  l^Ebenezei''^  James^  Samuel^  Tristram?  Moses^'^  born  5 
Aug.,  1808;  married  25  Nov.,  1830,  David  Clement,  who  was  born 

19  Jan.,  1805,  and  died  10  March,  1848,  at  Enfield,  N.  H.  She 
survives  and  lives  with  her  daughter  in  Chicago.     Children : 

5051.  I.  Eben  Little  Clement,  born  15  July,  1832  ;  mar- 
ried first  26  Nov.,  1857,  Sophia  F.  Bowker,  and  second  12  Jan., 
1869,  Hannah  S.  Green.  He  is  a  photographer  at  Marshalltown, 
Iowa.     Children  : 

5052.  I.         George  Frederick  Clement,bornl  July,  1858. 

5053.  II.        George    Edward    Clement,    born    1    May, 

1861  ;  died  2  July,  1878. 

5054.  III.      Leonard   Herbert   Clement,  born  4  Dec, 
1872. 

5055.  II.  Ellen  Goodall  Clement,  born  12  Feb.,  1837; 
died  26  Feb.,  1853. 

5056.  III.  Martha  Jane  Clement,  born  5  Jan.,  1839  ;  mar- 
ried 20  Sept.,  1860,  Ephraim  Baxter  Magoon,  who  died  31  Aug., 
1864.     She  died  27  Nov.,  1873.     Child: 

5057.     I.         William   Baxter   Magoon,   born    10   May, 

1862  ;  died  18  July,  1863. 

5058.  IV.  Mary  Elizabeth  Clement,  born  8  Oct.,  1843; 
died  30  Oct.,  1844. 

5059.  V.  Mary  Elizabeth  Clement,  born  7  Sept.,  1845; 
married  2  July,  1874,  William  Azro  Hutchinson  of  the  Evening 
Journal^  Chicago,  111. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  397 

2753. 

TIMOTHY  WIGGINJ  [Williavi'^  James''  SamueP  Tristram^ 
Moses^']  born  9  Feb.,  1805;  married  first  Catharine,  daughter  of 
Judge  John  and  (849)  Mary  (Poore)  Harris,  who  died  16  Feb., 
1843,  aged  39,  and  second  in  1846,  Mary  Louise,  daughter  of  A.  Gr. 
and  Maria  F.  Britton  of  Orford,  N.  H.  He  was  a  merchant  at 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  and  died  12  April,  1863.  Children,  besides 
Mary  who  died  in  infancy  : 

5060.  I.         Elizabeth  Wiggin,  born  1834  ;  died  6  July,  1854. 

5061.  II.       George  Britton,  born  14  Aug.,  1847;    married 
Nov.,  1875,  Ella  M.  Walworth,  and  resides  in  Boston.     Child  : 

5062.     I.         Theodore  Walworth,  born  19  Feb.,  1879. 

5063.  III.      Maria  Louise,  born  8  May,  1862  ;  died  24  May, 
1863. 

2755. 

ELLEN  CHASE, ^  \_William^  James^  Samuel^  Tristram?  Moses-'\ 
born  24  Oct.,  1813  ;  married  12  June,  1834,  Herman  Harris  Greene, 
a  sea-captain,  who  died  8  Jan.,  1862.  Mrs.  Greene  survives  and 
lives  with  her  son  at  Hopkinton,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5064.  I.         Herivian  Wells  Greene,  born  11  April,  1836  ;  is 
a  lawyer  and  (1880)  county  attorney  of  Memmac  County,  N.  H. 

5065.  II.        Sx\.RAH  Cazenove  Greene,  born  20  Dec,  1837. 

5066.  III.      George  Appleton  Greene,  born  31  Jan.,  1843  ; 
died  3  June,  1857. 

2764. 

JVIARY  CARLETON,^  [Jonathan^  Nathaniel  Samuel*  Tristram^ 
Moses^'\  born  10  Feb.,  1798;  married  12  Sept.,  1819,  Capt.  Jesse 
Ayer  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  where  she  now  (1880)  lives.    Children: 

5067.  I.         Meribah  Hale  Ayer,  born  8  Nov.,  1820;  mar- 
ried 25  June,  1840,  Henry  Putnam  of  Hampstead. 

Albert  William  Ayer,  born  20  Aug.,  1822. 
Christopher  Pearley  Ayer,  born  12  Jan.,  1824. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Gibbon  Ayer,  born  21  July,  1829. 
Eben  Hale  Little  Ayer,  born  1  July,  1834. 
Charles  Richards  Ayer,  born  22  Jan.,  1837. 


5068. 

II. 

5069. 

III. 

5070. 

IV. 

5071. 

V. 

5072. 

VI. 

398  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2766. 

LINUS  LEWIS  CARLETON,^  [Jonathan  Garleton^  Nathaniel 
Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^~\  born  27  Sept.,  1806;  married  22  Jan., 
1832,  Abiah,  daughter  of  Ephraim  and  Ehoda  (French)  Tewksbury, 
who  was  born  in  Hampstead  25  April,  1807.  He  resided  in  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  where  one  child  was  born,  and  in  Hampstead,  N.  H., 
on  the  homestead  of  his  wife's  father  where  the  other  children  were 
born.  He  is  a  cooper  by  trade,  was  for  many  years  the  captain  of  a 
military  company,  and  has  been  one  of  the  selectmen  of  the  town. 
Children  : 

5073.  I.  Rhoda  Ann,  born  13  Aug.,  1833  ;  married  May, 
1858,  Charles  Butterfield,  son  of  Hugh  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Boyntou) 
Pettingell,  who  was  born  in  Tingsboro,  Mass.,  23  Oct.,  1838. 
She  died  in  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Aug.,  1861.     Child  : 

5074.     I.         George  Waldren  Pettingell,  born  at  Salem, 
N.  H.,  1  May,  1859  ;  is  a  shoemaker  at  Raj^mond,  N.  H. 

*5075.     II.        Maky  Amanda,  born  July,  1836. 

5076.  III.  Henry  Curtis,  born  17  Jan.,  1838 ;  served  in 
Company  E,  Eleventh  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  and  died  in  the 
rebel  prison  at  Salisbury,  S.  C,  3  April,  1865. 

5077.  IV.  Linus  Hale,  born  28  Sept.,  1839  ;  married  1 
Dec,  1866,  Trypheua,  daughter  of  John  and  Lucretia  (Mooers) 
Jefferson,  who  was  born  in  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  2  March,  1845.  He 
served  in  the  army,  is  a  carpenter,  and  lives  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Child : 

5078.     I.         Herbert  Carleton,  born  19  Jan.,  1878. 

5079.  V.  Adin  Taylor,  born  5  Dec,  1841  ;  married  30 
Nov.,  1869,  Mary  Emma,  daughter  of  Edmond  and  Emeliue  (Ealy) 
Mooers,  and  a  cousin  of  his  brother  Linus'  wife.  He  served  in  the 
army  and  died  11  April,  1871.  His  widow  married  21  May,  1878, 
Oliver  Putnam.     Child : 

5080.     I.         Adin  Sidney,  born  14  Oct.,  1870. 

5081.  VI.  Hannah  Maria,  born  28  Aug.,  1843;  married 
4  June,  1879,  Frank  M.,  son  of  Amos  and  Eliza  Jane  (Clay)  Brown, 
who  was  born  in  Wilmot,  N.  H.,  9  Feb.,  1851.  He  is  a  farmer  and 
lives  (1880)  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

5082.  VII.  Elizabeth  Gordon,  born  17  Feb.,  1848  ;  married 
18  Jan.,  1874,  Samuel  Stephen,  son  of  Stephen  and  Priscilla  (San- 
born) Corliss,  who  was  born  14  Nov.,  1846.  He  is  a  dealer  in  shoe 
stift'enings  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 


SEVENTH   GENERATIOlSr.  399 

5083.  VIII.  William  Arthitr,  born  7  Jan.,  1851  ;  married  15 
Nov.,  1876,  Sarah  Lizzie,  daughter  of  Horace  and  Elizabeth  Maria 
(Dearborn)  Locke,  who  was  born  in  Winchester,  Mass.,  19  Jan., 
1854.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  lives  at  Hampstead  Centre,  N.  H. 
Child  : 

5084.     I.         Horace  Walter,  born  2  Nov.,  1878. 

2T6T. 

DAVID  POOR,^  [Jonathan  Carleton^  Nathaniel'  Samuel*  Tris- 
tram^ 3Ioses'^']  born  1  Nov.,  1808;  married  3  Sept.,  1833,  Martha 
Ann,  daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Langdou  (Holbrook)  Ham, 
who  was  born  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  11  Sept.,  1812,  and  survives. 
He  was  in  the  express  and  insurance  business,  and  died  in  Epping, 
N.  H.,  8  Dec,  1872.     Children: 

5085.  I.  Ellen  Harriet,  born  2  Nov.,  1834,  in  Ports- 
mouth; lived  with  her  uncle  (2763)  Eben  Hale  Little,  and  died  3 
July,  1852. 

*5086.  II.  Albert  William,  born  17  March,  1836,  in  Port- 
land, Me. 

5087.  III.  Eben  Hale,  born  6  Feb.,  1839,  in  Hampstead, 
N.  H.  :  married  first  Mary  Eliza,  daughter  of  Hiram  and  Louisa  A. 
(Hoyt)  Nichols,  who  was  born  1  Oct.,  1846,  and  died  24  March, 
1869,  and  second  her  sister,  Ella  Jauette  Nichols,  who  was  born  2 
Jan.,  1850,  and  died  27  Oct.,  ]851.  He  is  employed  in  a  shoe  man- 
ufactory in  Haverhill,  Mass.     Child  : 

5088.     I.         Jessie  May,  born  9  Nov.,  1867. 

*5089 .  IV.  Martha  Louisa,  born  8  April,  1 843 ,  in  Hampstead. 
5090.  V.  Jay  Plummer,  born  in  Epping  11  March,  1845  ; 
served  in  the  Eleventh  New  Hampshire  regiment  during  the  civil  war, 
married  25  Aug.,  1867,  Eosaliue  daughter  of  John  and  Louisa 
(Darling)  Weutworth,  who  was  born  in  Rumney,  N.  H.,  15  July, 
1835.  He  died  in  Epping  5  April,  1875.  Their  only  child,  Walter, 
died  in  infancy. 

*5091.     VI.      Emma  Placenta,  born  in  Epping  31  July,  1847. 

5092.  VII.  Anna  Isabel,  born  18  July,  1849  :  died  23  Aug., 
1852. 

5093.  VIII.  Frank  Herbert,  born  in  Epping  20  March,  1852  ; 
married  27  Feb.,  1878,  Carrie  Maria,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Mar- 
tha Ann  (Card)  Morrison,  who  was  born  in  Waltham,  Mass.,  27 
May,  1852.    He  is  employed  in  a  shoe  manufactory  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 


400  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5094.     IX.      Walter   Langdon,  born   in  Epping    28    March,. 
1854;  married  8  Oct.,  1876,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Daniel  Coffin  and 
Sarah  (Burnham)  Edgerly,  who  was  born  in  Epping  26   Nov.,  1854. 
He  is  employed  in  a  shoe  manufactory  at  Haverhill,  Mass.     Child : 
5095.     I.         Gi-uy  Langdon,  born  12  Feb.,  1878. 

2768. 

PHEBI5,'  \^ Jonathan  Carleton^  Nathaniel^  SamueV'  Tristram^ 
Moses^~\  born  23  March,  1811  ;  married  in  Hampstead  6  Sept.,  1829, 
Francis,  son  of  Wybird  and  Elizabeth  (Williams)  Sawyer,  who  was 
born  in  Amesbury,  Mass.,  30  July,  1806,  and  died  at  Candia,  N.  H., 
7  Nov.,  1843.  He  was  a  cooper,  and  lived  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
where  two  of  their  children  were  born,  and  afterwards  in  Hampstead. 
She  died  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  27  April,  1880.     Children  : 

5096.  I.  Samuel  Gordon  S»nTH  vSawyer,  born  12  Sept., 
1830;  died  7  Feb.,  1851. 

5097.  II.  Ann  Elizabeth  Sawyer,  born  14  Aug.,  1832;. 
died  31  Dec,  1853. 

5098.  III.  Henry  Little  Sawyer,  born  8  June,  1835  ;  died 
2  Aug.,  1843. 

5099.  IV.  Harriet  Colby  Sawyer,  born  10  April,  1837 ; 
married  14  Aug.,  1862  (1618)  Daniel  Long  Sawyer,  who  was  born 
in  Haverhiir  27  June,  1837,  and  died  22  June,  1878.  She  lives  at. 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

2769. 

NATHANIEL  HALE,'^  [Jonathan  Gay^leton^'  NathanieP  Samuel^ 
Tristranr^  Moses^^  born  1  April,  1813  ;  married  8  May,  1840,  Almira, 
daughter  of  Ephraim  Tewksbury,  a  sister  of  his  brother  Linus'  wife,, 
who  was  born  26  June,  1814,  in  Hampstead,  and  died  28  Feb.,  1871. 
He  was  a  cooper  by  trade,  lived  in  Hampstead,  but  spent  the  latter 
years  of  his  life  in  Lynn.,  Mass.,  where  he  died  30  Dec,  1877. 
Children  : 

5100.  I.  Meribah  Farnum,  born  8  May,  1841  ;  married  6 
Oct.,  1872,  Gardner  B.  Reynolds  of  Lynn,  and  died  18  Oct.,  1875. 
Child:  ' 

5101.     I.         Lorenzo  Theodore  Reynolds,  born  6  Feb.,. 
1875  ;  died  in  infancy. 
*5102.     II.       Frank  Henry,  born  19  Oct.,  1843. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  401 

5103.  III.  Jonathan  Carleton,  born  19  Aug.,  1846;  mar- 
ried 26  July,  1870,  Lucy  Ann  Sawyer,  and  died  5  March,  1874.  His 
only  child  died  in  infancy. 

5104.  IV.  Mary  Phebe,  born  1  Sept.,  1852;  married  23 
Dec,  1869,  John  Dow,  Jr.,  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  a  brother  of  Frank 
Henry's  wife.  He  was  born  16  Dec,  1844,  and  lives  at  Lynn, 
Mass.     Children : 

5105.  I.         Ethelyn  Mary  Dow,  born  29  June,  1872. 

5106.  II.       John  Carleton  Dow,  born  21  Dec,  1874. 

2773. 

ROBERT  EMERSON,'  [Nalhanief  NathanieP  Samuel''  Tris- 
tram^ Moses^^  born  25  Nov.,  1804;  married  1827,  Clarissa,  daughter 
of  Deacon  James  Pinkerton  of  Derry,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  March, 
1803.  He  was  educated  at  the  Atlvinson  Academy,  taught  school  in 
Essex,  Mass.,  and  after  his  marriage  ^engaged  in  mercantile  business 
in  Boston  for  several  years,  then  removed  to  Illinois  and  was  a  real 
estate  agent.     He  died  at  Peoria  6  Aug.,  1842.     Child: 

5107.  I.  Henky  Augustus,  born  18  July,  1829  ;  was  educated 
at  Andover  Phillips  Academy,  Amherst  College,  and  Brown  Univer- 
sity, and  received  the  degree  of  A.B.  from  the  latter  institution  in 
1855,  He  has  been  the  greater  part  of  his  life  a  teacher,  having 
occupied  positions  in  tlie  normal  school  at  Lancaster,  Mass.,  the 
high  schools  at  Reading  and  Marblehead,  Mass.,  the  Highland  Mili- 
tary School  at  "Worcester,  Mass.,  and  as  an  instructor  in  elocution 
in  New  York  City.  He  spells  his  surname  Littell,  and  resides  at 
Derry,  N.  H. 

2774. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON,"  [Na(haniel<^  Nathaniel^  Samuel* 
Tristram^  3Ioses'^'\  born  12  Aug.,  1810  ;  married  2  Oct.,  1834,  Louisa 
L.  Lord  of  Lyman,  Me.  He  left  home  at  an  early  age,  was  a  clerk 
in  Boston  for  five  years,  and  in  the  spring  of  1834  removed  to  Farm- 
ington.  111.,  where  he  has  since  resided.  He  has  been  justice  of  the 
peace  and  police  magisti'ate  twelve  years,  school  treasurer  of  the 
township  for  thirty-five  years,  a  member  of  the  Congregational 
church  for  over  half  a  century,  and  a  leader  of  the  choir  a  large 
portion  of  this  time.     Children  : 

*5108.     I,         Louisa  Jane,  born  19  July,  1835. 
26 


402  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5109.  II.  Frances  Helen,  born  13  Dec,  1836;  died  13 
Dec,  1840. 

*5110.  III.  Belinda  Tarleton,  born  11  May,  1839  ;  died  14 
June,  1879. 

5111.  IV.  Alfred.  Herman,  born  8  March,  1841;  died  9 
March,  1842. 

*5112.     V.  Carrie  Alice,  born  24  Sept.,  1843. 

*5113.     VI.  Robert  Franklin,  born  27  March,  1845. 

*5114.     VII.  Nathaniel,  born  27  Sept.,  1846. 

2T86. 

ELIZA, ■^  l^Samuel^  Nathaniel^  SamueV"  Tristraim?  Mose8^~\  born  29 
May,  1811  ;  manned  5  March,  1833,  Harry  Webster,  a  farmer  of 
West  Canaan,  N.  H.,  where  slie  lives  (1880).  Children,  all  born  at 
West  Canaan  : 

5115.  I.  Mary  L.  Webster,  born  12  April,  1835  ;  married 
1  Jan.,  1862,  Asa  H.  Paige,  a  grocer  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  had  two 
children  that  died  in  infancy. 

5116.  II.  Levi  F.  Webster,  born  4  Nov.,  1836  ;  married  22 
Jan.,  1862,  Ann  C.  Smith  of  Enfield,  N.  H.  He  is  a  farmer  at 
West  Canaan,  N.  H.     Child : 

5117.     I.         Herbert  L.  Webster,  born  31  May,  1866. 

5118.  III.  Emily  F.  Webster,  born  2  March,  1839  ;  died 
24  March,  1841. 

5119.  IV.  Hiram  L.  Webster,  born  13  June,  1842  ;  died  19 
Dec,  1846. 

5120.  V.  Charles  H.  Webster,  born  29  May,  1850  ;  mar- 
ried 1  Nov.,  1876,  Hattie  E,  Johnson  of  Jefferson,  Me.,  and  is  a 
grocer  in  Boston,  Mass. 

2T8T. 

PHEBE  MALVINA,^  {Samuel''  Nathaniel^  Samuel*  Tristram^ 
Moses'^^  born  17  Sept.,  1813  ;  married  15  May,  1832,  Parker  Carr,  a 
carriage  maker  of  Orford,  N.  H.     She  died  3  Jan.,  1877.     Children  : 

5121.  I.  Mary  Little  Carr,  born  25  Dec,  1837  ;  married 
6  Aug.,  1867,  Calvin  Francis  Bradford,  a  broom  maker  of  Orford. 

5122.  II.  Emily  Martin  Carr,  born  8  Feb.,  1842  ;  married 
4  July,  1870,  John  Moore  Fitts,  a  merchant  at  West  Rumney,  N.  H. 

5123.  III.  Amos  Little  Carr,  born  18  June,  1845  ;  died  24 
Jan.,  1846. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  403 

5124.  IV.  John  Oscar  Carr,  bora  3  Oct.,  1847;  married 
25  April,  1871,  Mary  Elizabeth  Edwards.  He  is  a  mechanic  and 
resides  at  Orford,  N.  H. 

2792. 

NATHANIEL  NO  YES, ^  lJose2:>h'^  NathanieP  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
Moses^']  born  28  April,  1812  ;  married  Sarah  E.,  daughter  of  Simon 
Plumber,  who  was  born  in  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  6  July,  1821.  He 
was  a  contractor  for  stone  work,  and  died  at  Emmonsburgh,  N.  Y.,, 
28  May,  1875.     Children  : 

5125.  I.  Mary  E.,  born  in  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  29  Sept.,. 
1841  ;  married  7  June,  1862,  Jerome  B.,  son  of  John  and  Martha, 
Delamater.     They  live  at  Brockett's  Bridge,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

5126.  I.         Cora  Bell  Delamater,  born  23  Sept.,  1866.. 

5127.  II.        Bertha  May  Delamater,  born  25  June,  1868- 
5128.     II.       Simon   Plumber,  born  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  6 

June,  1843  ;  married  1867,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  David  and  Eme- 
line  Dalrymple.     Children  : 

5129.  I.         Charles,  born  Oct.,  1869. 

5130.  II.        Mary  E. 

5131.  III.      Nathaniel  Noyes. 

5132.  IV.      Henry. 

5133.  III.  George  Webster,  born  28  Sept.,  1858;.  died  22 
Feb.,  1863. 

2806. 

CHARLES  HENRY,'  [Amos^  Nathaniel^  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
Moses^']  born  10  Jan.,  1820  ;  married  24  March,  1842,  Sarah,  daugh- 
ter of  George  and  Ruth  (Spring)  Fuller  of  Chester,  Vt.,  who  was 
born  6  March,  1818.  He  learned  his  father's  trade  and  since  attain- 
ing his  majority  has  been  engaged  in  that  business,  the  manufacture 
of  hats,  at  Newport,  N.  H.  He  served  during  the  war  as  sergeant 
in  the  Ninth  New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  Antietam.  He  is  an  active  Free  Mason  and  an  earnest  worker  in 
the  temperance  cause.     Children  : 

5134.  I.  Elizabeth  Ellen,  born  28  April,  1843  ;  married 
22  Oct.,  1862,  George  Henry  Fuller,  a  shoe  manufacturer  of  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  and  died  7  Jan.,  1866.     Children  : 

5135.     I.         Alice  Ellen  Fuller,  born  20  Sept.,  1863. 


404  •  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5136.  II.        Carrie  Frances  Fuller,  born  26  April,  1865  ; 
died  19  Sept.,  1865. 

5137.  II.  Sarah  Frances,  born  29  Oct.,  1844;  died  1 
Oct.,  1879. 

5138.  III.  Nancy  Alice,  born  26  May,  1848;  died  18  Oct., 
1852. 

5139.  IV.  Mary  Adelia,  born  19  Oct.,  1853. 

2808. 

FRANCES  ANN,"^  [Amos^  Nathaniel^  Samuel^  Tristranv^  Moses^'\ 
Tjorn  30  July,  1823  ;  married  13  Aug.,  1851,  Joseph  Warren,  son  of 
John  and  Phoebe  (Chase)  Parmelee  of  Newport,  N.  H.  He  was 
born  2  Feb.,  1818,  went  south  in  1847,  became  a  member  of  a  large 
dry  goods  house  located  first  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  afterwards  in 
New  York.  Since  the  outbreak  of  the  rebellion,  he  was  till  1879  a 
salesman  with  H.  B.  Claflin  &  Co.,  and  now  resides  at  Newport, 
N.  H.     Children  : 

5140.  I.  Edward  Little  Parmelee,  born  in  Newport,  N. 
H.,  16  May,  1852;  is  in  the  corn  and  grain  business  at  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

5141.  II.  Francis  Joseph  Parmelee,  born  in  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  27  June,  1857  ;  is  in  the  office  of  the  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company,  195  Broadway,  New  York. 

5142.  III.      Anne  Parmelee,  born  in  Brooklyn  1  June,  1860. 

2811. 

SAMUEL  NO  YES, ^  IJoseph""  Samuel  Noyes^  Samuel*  Tristram^ 
Moses^^  born  4  Nov.,  1813;  married  30  May,  1837,  Hannah, 
daughter  of  John  Knight  of  Atkinson,  who  was  born  31  March,  1815. 
She  married  second  (2747)  Albert  Noyes.  Mr.  Little  was  a  farmer, 
lived  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  and  died  13  Aug.,  1853.     Child  : 

5143.  I.  Marinda  Augusta,  born  27  April,  1841 ;  married 
8  April,  1862,  Washington  Bartlett  Wason,  who  was  born  1  Dec, 
1838.     Child : 

5144.     I.         George  Merrill  Wason,  born  12  Sept.,  1866. 

2822. 

ALFRED  BASSETT,^  [Amos^  Samuel  Noyes^  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
.Moses'^1^  born  3  Aug.,  1824;  married  7  June,  1849,  Maria  Stephens 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.       ,  405 

Burt,  who  was  born  28  Oct.,  1827.     He  is  a  farmer  in  Atkinson,  N. 
H.,  and  has  served  as  selectman  several  times.     Children : 

5145.  I.  Martha  Lucina,  born  24  June,  1850 ;  married 
18  Oct.,  1870,  "Walter  Perley  Davis,  who  died  16  April,  1873,  aged 
27.     Child : 

5146.     I.         Frank  Elmer  Davis,  born  16  May,  1871. 

5147.  II.  Branch  Greenleaf,  born  3  Dec,  1853  ;  died  1 
Nov.,  1870. 

5148.  III.  Emma  Frances,  born  31  March,  1856. 

5149.  IV.  Samuel  Notes,  born  25  April,  1859. 

5150.  V.  Mertie  Maria,  born  8  April,  1869. 

2828.    • 

ABIGAIL  KNIGHT,^  [John'^  Samuel  Noyes^  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
Hoses'^']  born  31  Oct.,  1833  ;  married  first  22  March,  1854,  James 
P.  Rousseau  of  Newburyport,  a  nephew  of  the  wife  of  (3479)  Moses 
Little  Hale,  who  was  born  10  Aug.,  1824,  and  died  11  Feb.,  1864, 
and  second  13  Aug.,  1866,  George  Jackman  Warner,  who  was  born 
15  April,  1824.     Children  : 

5151.  I.  James  Little  Rousseau,  born  22  April,  1856; 
died  31  July,  1860. 

5152.  II.       Mary  Lane  Hale  Rousseau,  born  15  Oct.,  1858. 

5153.  III.  Anna  Miltimore  Rousseau,  born  5  Feb.,  1861 ; 
died  6  Nov.,  1861. 

5154.  IV.  James  Willie  Miltimore  Rousseau,  born  8  July, 
1863;  died  1  Aug.,  1864. 

2829. 

JOHN  LYMAN,''  [John^  Samuel  Noyes^  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
ilfoses^]  born  16  April,  1836;  married  30  Jan.,  1862,  Laura  Ann 
Clough,  who  was  born  18  June,  1841.  He  lives  upon  his  father's 
farm  in  Atkinson,  is  a  mason  by  trade,  and  also  engaged  in  shoe- 
making.     Children  : 

Ida  Frances,  born  22  May,  1862. 

Carrie  Bell,  born  2  May,  1864. 

James  Rousseau,   born    10   July,    1865 ;    died   3 

Frank  Seymour,  born  17  June,  1868. 
Mary  Rousseau,  born  2  March,  1876. 


5155. 

I. 

5156. 

II. 

5157. 

III. 

Aug.,  1865 

5158. 

IV. 

5159. 

V. 

406  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

28TT. 

WILLIAM  BURKE,^  \_George''  NalhanieP  Richard^  Tristram? 
Moses^'\  born  25  Jan.,  1843;  married  21  July,  1867,  Abbie  Knight, 
daughter  of  William  and  Caroline  E.  LeCraw  of  Newburyport.  He 
is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury.     Child  : 

5160.  I.         Stuart  LeCraw,  born  5  Oct.,  1869. 

2881. 

MOSES, '^  [George^  Nathaniel^  Richard^  Tristram'^  Moses^']  born 
12  July,  1848;  married  6  Feb.,  1876,  Emma  Louisa,  daughter  of 
John  C,  and  Eleanor  Stevens  of  Newburyport.  He  is  a  farmer  and 
lives  in  Newbury.     Children  : 

5161.  I.         George  Carroll,  born  8  May,  1877. 

5162.  II.       Arthur  Stevens,  born  14  May,  1879. 

292T. 

HARRIET,^  [3Iichaef  Amos^  Richard^  Tristram"^  Moses^~\  born 
12  Nov.,  1809  ;  married  3  Dec,  1829,  Moses,  son  of  Richard  Coffin 
of  Newbury.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Newbury.     Children  : 

5163.  I.  Ann  Coffin,  born  6  Sept.,  1830;  died  31  July, 
1835. 

5164.  II.  Richard  Coffin,  born  8  June,  1833  ;  married 
Mary  E.  Bean.  Children  : 

5165.  I.         Sarah  A.  Coffin,  born  15  April,  1853;  died 
10  March,  1854. 

5166.  II.        Louisa  F.  Coffin,  born  17  March,  1855. 

5167.  III.      Emma  E.  Coffin,  born  18  May,  1861  ;  died 
22  June,  1863. 

5168.  III.      Harriet  Coffin,  born  10  June,  1836. 

5169.  IV.  Moses  Coffin,  born  5  June,  1839  ;  married  first 
Susan  M.  Lakeman,  who  died  17  Aug.,  1873,  and  second  Mary  J. 
Lunt.     Children : 

5170.  I.         Edwin  H.  Coffin,  born  15  Feb.,  1867  ;  died 
20  Feb.,  1867. 

5171.  II.        Fred  E.  Coffin,  born  7  Jan.,  1878. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  407 

2928. 

AMOSJ  \_Michael'^  Amos^  Richard}  Tristram?  Moses^'\  t)orn  11 
Oct.,  1811  ;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  and  Lucy  (Eaton) 
Knight  of  Newbury,  and  died  17  Nov.,  1843.     Child : 

*,5172.     I.         Ann  Maria,  born  25  Sept.,  1832. 

2929. 

JOHN  MOODY,^  [Michael^  Amos^  Richard^  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  26  May,  1814;  married  24  Nov.,  1845,  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
his  brother  Amos.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Newbury.  Children  : 
*5173.  I.  John  Moody,  born  22  Sept.,  1848. 
5174.  II.  Wallace,  born  13  March,  1851  ;  married  18  Dec, 
1878,  (5286)  Anna  Thompson  Little,  who  was  born  19  June,  1856. 
Child : 

5175.     I.         Sarah  Cashing,  born  17  Sept.,  1880. 

5176.  III.      Lizzie,   born   5    Aug.,   1855 ;  married    13    Nov., 
1878,  (4906)  David  Little. 

2930. 

ABIGAIL,''  \_Michaef  Amos^  Richard^  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  8 
Sept.,  1816;  married  2  June,  1845,  Hall  Jackson  Leigh,  a  farmer 
of  Newburyport.     Child : 

5177.  I.         Amos  Little  Leigh,  born  8  March,  1847;  mar- 
ried 11  May,  1867,  Mercia  H.  Snow,  and  lives  in  Newbury.    Children  : 

Abbie  Little  Leigh,  born  25  Nov.,  1869. 
Nettie  Snow  Leigh,  born  8  Nov.,  1871. 
Mary  Little  Leigh,  born  16  Sept.,  1873. 
Hall  Jackson  Leigh,  born  12  July,  1875. 
John  N.  C.  Leigh,  born  13  March,  1879. 

2943. 

HIRAM  COUCH,^  [Samuel^  Friend''  Enoch*  Tristram^  Mosei>^^ 
born  19  Feb.,  1813;  married  20  Nov.,  1856,  Nancy  Abigail, 
daughter  of  Albert  Plumer  and  Abigail  (Tuttle)  Kilborn.  He  lived 
in  Webster,  N.  H.,  and  died  4  Dec,  1869.     Children : 

5183.  I.         Hiram  Plumer,  born  1857  ;  died  6  Dec,  1861. 

5184.  II.       Joseph  Albert,  born  15  Sept.,  1858. 

5185.  III.      Mary  Ella,  born  11  May,  1860. 


5178. 

I. 

5179. 

II. 

5180. 

Ill 

5181. 

IV. 

5182. 

V. 

408  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

2945. 

SAMUEL,'^  ISamuel^  Friend^  JEnoch^  Tristram^  Moses"^^  born  29 
Nov.,  1817  ;  married  8  April,  1859,  Jane  S.,  widow  of  Lewis  Sturte- 
vant.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Webster.     Child  : 

5186.  I.         John  Frank,  born  26  July,  1860. 

2946. 

SARAH  PILLSBURY,'  [SamueP  Friend''  Fnoch*  Tristram^ 
Moses'^']  born  2  June,  1820;  married  21  Nov.,  1850,  Jonathan  K., 
son  of  Enoch  and  Margaret  (Knight)  Pillsbury,  who  was  born  21 
Feb.,  1817,  and  died  9  Dec,  1876.  They  lived  at  Nashua,  after- 
ward at  Walpole,  Mass.     Children  : 

5187.  I.         Mart  E.  Pillsbury,  born  31  Oct.,  1853  ;  married 
9  Sept.,  1875,  Julius  Guild  of  Walpole,  Mass. 

5188.  II.        Fannie  L.  Pillsbury,  ]  .  on   a  ioc/^ 

'  V  born  30  Aug.,  1856. 

5189.  III.      Addie  L.  Pillsbury,    3 

2951. 

ENOCH  COUCH,^  [Samuel^  Friend^  Enoch*  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  16  July,  1829;  married  first  24  Nov.,  1853,  Martha  J., 
daughter  of  William  Sargent  of  Hopkinton,  who  died  14  May,  1863, 
and  second  Nov.,  1864,  Betsey  J.,  daughter  of  James  Jackman  of 
Franklin.  He  lived  at  Fisherville,  N.  H.,  till  1867,  when  he 
removed  to  California,  and  died  at  San  Francisco  16  Jan.,  1870. 
Children  : 

Alta  Maria,  born  17  March,  1855  ;  died  29  June, 


5190. 

I. 

1860. 

5191. 

II. 

5192. 

Ill 

Addie  Marcia,  born  12  Oct.,  1856. 
Helen  Elizabeth,  born  14  Sept.,  1859  ;  married 
David  Dexter,  son  of  John  W.  and  Almira  F.  Rowe,  who  was  born 
14  April,  1856.     They  live  in  Concord,  N.  H. 

5193.     IV.       Mabel,  born  3  May,  1869  ;  died  17  Jan.,  1870. 

2953. 

MOSES  CLOUGH,^  [lloses^  Friend^  Fnoch*  Tristram^  Moses^'] 
born  11  June,  1824;  married  14  April,  1858,  Julia  N.,  daughter  of 
Morris  and  Rebecca  (Pierce)  Southard  of  St.  Louis.  Mr.  Little  was 
a  civil  engineer,  was  engaged  upon  railroads  in  New  England  until 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  409 

1850,  when  he  went  to  Missouri,  where  he  was  employed  on  several 
roads,  and  while  connected  with  the  sewerage  department  of  St. 
Louis,  built  the  largest  sewer  in  the  United  States.  He  died  in 
Louisiana,  Pike  County,  Mo.,  18  Feb.,  1881.     Children: 

5194.  I.  "Willie  Moses  Clough,  born  2  May,  1859  ;  died 
27  Sept.,  1859. 

5195.  II.  Mary  Josephine,  born  17  Aug.,  1862;  died  19 
April,  1865. 

5196.  III.      Annie,  born  20  Jan.,  1874. 

2958. 

CHARLES  BURNS,'  [Joseph^  Friend'  Enodv"  Tristranv'  Mose^^ 
born  26  June,  1822  ;  married  first  23  May,  1850,  Susan  Jane,  daugh- 
ter of  Caleb  Smith,  who  died  17  March,  1863,  aged  35,  and  second 
6  April,  1864,  Emeline  Brooksie,  daughter  of  John  Harvey  of  Hop- 
kinton.     He  lives  upon  the  homestead  at  Webster,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5197.  I.  Caleb  Plummer,  born  14  April,  1851  ;  married 
19  May,  1880,  Lois  Ann  Abbott. 

5198.  II.       Adeline  Trussell,  born  26  March,  1853. 

5199.  III.  George  Burns,  born  12  June,  1855  ;  married  18 
Dec,  1878,  Anna  Lydia,  daughter  of  Daniel  Tenney  of  West  Con- 
cord. 

5200.  IV.      Charles  Edson,  born  10  June,  1858. 

5201.  V.        Emma  Jane,  born  8  March,  1866. 

3009. 

RHODA  BARTLETT,'  [Bichard'^  Benjamin'  Enoch''  Tristram^ 
Moses''']  born  9  Dec,  1816  ;  married  14  Jan.,  1837,  John,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Sarah  (Church)  Gerrish,  who  was  born  26  April,  1814. 
Rev.  Dr.  Gerrish  entered  Dartmouth,  but  was  obliged  to  leave  on 
account  of  ill  health,  studied  theology  at  Bangor  Seminary,  and  was 
licensed  to  preach  in  1845.  He  has  had  pastorates  at  New  Wash- 
ington, Clark  County,  Ind.,  at  Homer,  Mich.,  at  Washington,  Davis 
County,  Ind.,  and  now  resides  at  Kansas,  111.  He  received  the 
degree  of  A.M.  from  Wabash  College  in  1860,  and  of  D.D.  from 
Waynesbury  College,  Penn.     Children  : 

5202.  I.  Richard  Gerrish,  born  13  Nov.,  1837;  died  17 
May,  1839. 

5203.  II.       Lucy  Gerrish,  born  7  Sept.,  1840. 


410  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3010. 

BITFIELD  PLUMER/  [Eichard'^  Benjamin^  Enoc¥  Tristram^ 
Moses^'\  bom  15  Aug.,  1818  ;  married  4  Aug.,  1854,  Lydia  A.  Man- 
son  of  St.  Armand,  Lower  Canada,  who  was  born  30  Mai'ch,  1825. 
He  was  a  surveyor,  land  agent,  and  extensively  engaged  in  the  lum- 
ber business  at  Brandy  Camp,  Elk  County,  Penn.,  where  he  died  2 
May,  1863.     Children: 

5204.  I.  Francis,  born  3  Sept.,  1855  ;  graduated  at  West- 
ern Reserve  College  in  1877,  and  at  Medical  College  in  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  in  1881. 

5205.  II.  Elwin,  born  18  May,  1859  ;  was  a  student  at 
Western  Reserve  College,  and  lives  (1882)  at  Akron,  Ohio. 

5206.  III.      Heber,  born  20  Sept.,  1861. 

3015. 

LEVI,'^  [Richard^  Benjamiir'  Enoch*  Tr^isiram^  Moses^^  born  18 
July,  1830;  married  5  Jan.,  1860,  Susan  Augusta,  daughter  of 
Charles  Augustine  and  Prudence  Weeks  (Lewis)  Bourne  of  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  who_^was  born  5  April,  1839.  He  graduated  at  Dart- 
mouth in  1854,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  in  1857, 
has  preached  at  Falmouth  and  Sandwich,  Mass.,  and  Ridgway, 
Penn.,  resides  at  Waquoit,  Mass.     Children: 

Richard  Herbert,  born  22  Dec,  1860. 

Andrew  Francis,  born  7  Nov.,  1862  ;  died  July, 

Dora,  born  13  Oct.,  1864  ;  died  20  June,  1869. 
Edward  Augustine,  born  15  Nov.,  1866. 
Charles,  born  30  Nov.,  1869. 
Edith  May,  born  3  Jan.,  1873. 
Ellen  Farmer,  born  3  Feb.,  1875. 
Lucy  Taylor,  died  aged  13  days. 

3016. 

HORACE,'^  \_Richard^  Benjamin^  Enoch*  Tristram?  Moses^']  born 
17  Sept.,  1832;  married  30  May,  1857,  Lucy  Ada,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Willis  and  Minerva  (Horton)  Taylor  of  Fox  Township,  Elk 
County,  Penn.,  who  was  born  16  Feb.,  1839.  Mr.  Little  went  to 
Pennsylvania  in  1851,  was  employed  for  several  years  as  a  land  sur- 
veyor, and  has  since  been  a  large  and  successful  operator  in  land 


5207. 

I. 

5208. 

II. 

1880. 

5209. 

III. 

5210. 

lY. 

5211. 

V. 

5212. 

VI. 

5213. 

VII. 

5214. 

VIII 

5215. 

I. 

5216. 

II. 

5217. 

Ill 

5218. 

IV. 

5219. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  411 

and  lumber.     He  is  also  interested  in  the  utilization  of  the  electric 
light.     He  resides  at  Ridgway,  Penn.     Children  : 

Aethur  Bartlett,  born  22  March,  1858. 

Mary  Minerva,  born  15  March,  1861. 

Helen,  born  25  Sept.,  1863. 

Benjamin  Plumer,  born  2  May,  1868. 

Louise  Victoria,  born  3  Aug.,  1873. 

3020- 

GEORGE,^  [Simeon  Bartletf'  Benjamin^  Enoch^  Tristrm-n?  3Ioses'^~\ 
born  23  Aug.,  1825;  married  first  29  Nov.,  1855,  (3059)  Louisa 
Little,  who  was  born  1  Dec,  1836,  and  died  19  April,  1866  ;  second 
19  Nov.,  1867,  (3051)  Sarah  J.  Gerrish,  who  was  born  11  Jan.,  1830, 
and  died  21  June,  1872  ;  and  third  15  Oct.,  1873,  Lucy  A.,  daughter 
of  Nathaniel  Sawyer  of  Salisbury,  who  died  22  Aug.,  1880.  Mr. 
Little  is  a  merchant  at  Webster,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5220.  I.         Henry  Lyman,  born  9  Aug.,  1857. 

5221.  II.        Luther  Bartlett,  born  7  July,  1859  ;  graduated 
at  Dartmouth  in  1882. 

5222.  III.      Mary  Alice,  born  21  May,  1861. 

5223.  IV.      Charles  Herbert,  born  10  Oct.,  1864;    died  8 
May,  1865. 

5224.  V.        George  Sawyer,  born  18  June,  1880.  « 

3024. 

SHERMAN,"  \_Simeon  Barllett^  Benjamin^  Enoch^  Tristram^ 
Moses^~\  born  6  Feb.,  1835  ;  married  8  Sept.,  1859,  Mary  Ann, 
daughter  of  Deacon  Eldad  and  Naomi  (Eastman)  Austin  of  Web- 
ster, who  Avas  born  12  Dec,  1836.  Mr.  Little  resides  on  the  home- 
stead at  Webster,  N.  H.,  is  an  influential  citizen,  has  served  as 
selectman  several  years,  and  also  represented  his  town  in  the  legis- 
lature.    Children  : 

Harriet  Boyd,  born  30  Sept.,  1860. 

Arthur  Carroll,  born  22  April,  1862. 

Ellen  Abby,  born  19  Aug.,  1863. 

Myra  Ames,  born  14  June,  1865. 

John  Ibvin,  born  2  March,  1867. 

Charles  Sherman,  born  12  Feb.,  1869. 

Clara  May,  born  6  June,  1872. 

Ben  Prescott,  born  18  Oct.,  1878. 


5225. 

I. 

5226. 

II. 

5227. 

III. 

5228. 

rv^ 

5229. 

V. 

5230. 

VI. 

5231. 

VII. 

5232. 

VIII 

412  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3025. 

ARTHUR,'''  ^Simeon  Bartlell^  Benjamiiv'  EnocM  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  24  May,  1837  ;  married  15  Aug.,  1863,  Laura  E.,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  Frost  of  Thetford,  Vt.  He  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in 
1860,  studied  theology  at  Andover  and  Princeton,  served  as  chap- 
lain of  the  First  Vermont  Heavy  Artillery  till  the  close  of  the  war, 
was  settled  over  the  Presbyterian  church  at  Bedford,  N.  H.,  three 
years,  over  the  First  Congregational  church  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis., 
ten  years,  and  since  1878  has  been  pastor  of  the  New  England  Con- 
gregational church  at  Chicago,  111.  He  received  the  degree  of  D.D. 
from  Dartmouth  in  1880.     Child  : 

5233.     I.         Mary  Brant,  born  19  Jiiue,  1867. 

3045. 
ALBERT  GERRISH,'  [Henry^  Eaoch^  Enoch'  Tristram^  Moses^'] 
born  27  Sept.,  1817;  married  first  10  Nov.,  1842,  Deborah,  daugh- 
ter of  Nehemiah  and  Margaret  (Maxfield)  Brush  of  Lewistown,  111., 
who  died  11  April,  1850,  aged  29,  and  second  5  Dec,  1850,  Jane, 
daughter  of  Charles  and  Emeline  Steel,  who  was  born  8  Oct.,  1829. 
Mr.  Little  settled  first  at  Liverpool  and  afterwards  at  Altona,  Knox 
County,  111.,  where  he  now  lives.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  dealer  in 
musical  instruments,  has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and  held 
various  oflSces  in  town  and  count3^     Children  : 

Caroline  Amanda,  born  2  Nov.,  1843. 

Mary  Emma,  born  4  Dec,  1844. 

Phebe,  born  3  April,  1846. 

Susan,  born  28  Feb.,  1848. 

Alice,  born  25  Aug.,  1849  ;    died  25  July,  1850. 

Henry,  born  23  Jan.,  1852  ;    died  29  Feb.,  1852, 

Mary  Ellen,  born  10  Aug.,  1853  ;  died  21  Aug., 

VIII.  Martha,  born  17  Dec,  1854. 

Charles  Coffin,  born  23  Maj^  1856  ;  died  5  Oct., 

Ann  Cora,  born  14  Feb.,  1858  ;  died  30  Jan. ,1859. 
Ella,  born  17  Dec,  1859. 
Jennie,  born  27  May,  1861. 

XIII.  Charles  Alfred,  born  4  Aug.,   1864;     died  17 

XIV.  Olive,  born  24  Oct.,  1865. 
Samuel  Steel,  born  5  Jan.,  1868  ;died26  July, 1868. 


*5234. 

I. 

*5235. 

11. 

*5236. 

III. 

*5237. 

IV. 

5238. 

V. 

5239. 

VI. 

5240. 

VII. 

1854. 

*5241. 

VIII 

5242. 

IX. 

1858. 

5243. 

X. 

5244. 

XI. 

5245. 

XII. 

5246. 

XIII 

Aug.,  1865 

. 

5247. 

XIV 

5248. 

XV. 

5249. 

I. 

5250. 

II. 

5251. 

III. 

5252. 

IV. 

5253. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATIOX.  413 

3057- 

ELLEN,'  [EnocJf  Enooh^  Enoch''  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  27 
Feb.,  1833;  married  11  Sept.,  1851,  Francis  B.,  son  of  Isaac  Fitz 
and  Eebecca  (Pettengill)  Sawyer,  who  was  born  14  April,  1823. 
Deacon  Sawyer  was  for  several  years  a  school  teacher,  but  since  his 
marriage  has  been  engaged  in  farming  and  lives  in  "Webster,  N.  H. 
His  wife  died  5  Oct.,  1870.     Children : 

Mart  Frances  Satvter,  born  28  May,  1853. 

Sarah  Ellex  Sawyer,  born  25  Dec,  1858. 

EaniA  Elvira  Sawyer,  born  10  April,  1861. 

Herjion  Little  Sawyer,  born  25  April,  1865. 

Louisa  Jaxe  Sawyer,  born  14  July,  1868  ;  died 
6  Jan.,  1870. 

3061. 
JOHN  ENOCH,"  [John"  Noah^  Enoch^  Tristram^  Moses"^  born 
11  March,   1817;    married  4  Nov.,   1843,  Lettice  A.,  daughter   of 
Bradbury  Kobinson  of  Meredith  Village,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5254.  I.  Harriet  AV.,  born  13  Aug.,  1844;  married  10 
March,  1866,  Osman  Baker  of  Holderness,  N.  H. 

5255.  II.  Nelly  B.,  born  8  Jan.,  1851  ;  married  20  Sept., 
1874,  Abram  Libbey,  son  of  David  L,  and  Abigail  (lYallis)  Morri- 
son, who  was  born  8  Sept.,  1850.  He  is  a  carriage  maker  at  Frank- 
lin, N.  H.     Child: 

5256.     I.         Lillie  Etta  Morrison,  born  24  Nov.,  1875. 

5257.  III.  Mary  E.,  born  2  Oct.,  1854;  married  6  April, 
1877,  Frank  Henry  Rollins  of  Sanbornton,  N.  H. 

5258.  IV.      Naxcy  H.,  born  5  June,  1857. 

5259.  V.        Lettice  Robixsox,  born  9  May,  1859. 

3062. 

HENRY, '  [John^  KoaW  Enoch*  Tristram'^  Moses^^  born  28  April, 
1819  ;  married  first  24  Nov.,  1846,  Harriet  S.,  daughter  of  Jacob 
and  Harriet  (Eaton)  Perkins,  who  died  16  Sept.,  1863,  aged  34,  and 
second  24  Nov.,  1864,  Hannah  B.  Winch  of  Marshfield,  Vt.  He 
has  been  an  engineer  on  the  Boston,  Concord  and  Montreal  Railroad, 
and  lives  in  Concord.     Children  : 

*5260.     I.         William  Hexry,  born  7  June,  1850. 
5261.     II.       Addie  Georgiana,  born  1  Aug.,  1854;  married 
19  Dec,  1880,  William  Henry,  son  of  Hosea  B.  and  Frances  R. 
Baston,  and  resides  at  Goshen  Mill  Village,  N.  H. 


414  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


*5262. 

III. 

5263. 

IV. 

1863. 

Harriet  Jane,  born  3  Oct.,  18.58. 

Rose  Ella,  bom  13  March,  1863  ;  died  12  Aug., 


3064- 

NOAH,''  [John^  Noah^  Enoch*  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  31  May^ 
1824  ;  married  31  May,  1846,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Nathan  and  Susan  Webster  Call  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  who  was  born 
in  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  7  March,  1823.  Mr.  Little  is  a  manufacturer 
and  dealer  in  blank  books  at  Boston,  Mass.     Children  : 

5264.  I.  George  Willard,  born  23  March,  1847  ;  married 
20  July,  1880,  Adaline  Henriestelle,  daughter  of  Henry  Willard  and 
Matilda  Jane  Benton  of  Woodstock,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  20  July, 
1859.  He  served  nine  months  during  the  rebellion  in  the  Sixth  Mas- 
sachusetts Vokinteers,  and  then  entered  the  regular  army,  which  he 
left  in  1876,  as  a  sergeant.  He  is  now  an  officer  in  the  Boston 
Tigers  and  a  gate  keeper  at  the  navy  yard,  Charlestown.  Child  : 
5265.     I.         Howard  Noah,  born  1  June,  1881. 

5266.  II.  Frank  Howard,  born  16  Sept.,  1852  ;  married  8 
Oct.,  1874,  Lottie  Jane,  daughter  of  Frederick  and  Jane  Pierson, 
who  was  born  in  Boston,  7  Sept.,  1852.  He  is  in- business  with  hi& 
father  in  Boston,     Children  : 

5267.  I.         George  Alfred,  born  3  Aug.,  1875. 

5268.  II.       Jennie  May,  born  29  Nov.,  1876. 

5269.  III.      Frederick  William,  born  22  April,  1879. 

3069. 
ALONZO  GARDNER,^  [David^  Noalv'  Enoch"  Tristram^  Moses""] 
born  29  March,  1829  ;  married  16  Nov.,  1856,  Jane  Mitchell.     He 
is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Wichita,  Kansas.     Children  : 

Albert  Augustus,  born  17  Aug.,  1857. 
Emeline  Elizabeth,  born  7  Jan.,  1860. 
Andrew  David,  born  5  April,  1864. 
Clara  Jane,  born  25  Oct.,  1866. 
Charles  Orin,  born  25  Feb.,  1876. 

3070. 

ELIZA,^  [David^  Noali^  Enoch'^  Tristram^  Moses"']  born  12  Sept.,. 
1832  ;  married  Thomas,  son  of  Davis  and  Elender  (Henry)  Fitzger- 


5270. 

I. 

5271. 

II. 

5272. 

III. 

5273. 

IV. 

5274. 

V. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  415 

aid,  who  was  born  4  March,  1832.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Carl, 
Adair  County,  Iowa.     Children  : 

5275.  I.  Mary  Elender  Fitzgerald,  born  13  July,  1857; 
married  11  Jan.,  1880,  Elias  Pool.  They  have  a  daughter  born  12 
Dec,  1881. 

5276.  II.  Frances  Marion  Fitzgerald,  born  13  July,  1857  ; 
died  20  Oct.,  1857. 

5277.  III.      John  Franklin  Fitzgerald,  born  17  Aug.,  1858. 

5278.  IV.      Adeline  Melissa  Fitzgerald,  born  11  Dec. ,1862. 

5279.  V.        Mahala  Jane  Fitzgerald,  )  ,  -, -^ -r^  ■,      -.onn 

'  ^  born  12  Feb.,  1867, 

5280.  VI.      Emery  James  Fitzgerald,  ) 

5281.  VII.     Leora   Wilma   Fitzgerald,],         ^^-ja       i  o^o 

'  y  born  lODec, 1873  ; 

5282.  VIII.  Leroy  Wilson  Fitzgerald,  J 

Leora  died  9  Aug.,  1874  ;  Leroy  died  15  Aug.,  1874. 


.   3072. 

ADALINE,^  [David^  Noah^  Enoch''  Tristram^  Ifoses'^']  born  30 
June,  1838  ;  married  2  Dec,  1858,  James,  son  of  William  Matthew 
and  Lydia  (Compton)  Dobson  of  Greene  County,  Ky.,  who  was 
born  22  Jan.,  1831,  and  married  first  (3071)  Harriet  Little,  sister 
of  his  present  wife.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Janesville,  Minn. 
Children  : 

5283.  I.         Joseph   William  Dobson,  born  30  Sept.,  1864; 
died  17  Aug.,  1866. 

5284.  II.       Ganet  Stanton  Dobson,  born  18  Oct.,  1866. 

5285.  III.      Sebrina  Evelina  Dobson,  born  8  June,  1871. 

3077. 

ALFRED,'^  [Jacob'^  Jesse^  Enoc¥  Tristram^  Moses^']  born  3  Sept., 
1831  ;  married  31  July,  1855,  (2721)  Sarah  Cushing  Little,  who  was 
born  3  Sept.,  1829,  and  died  at  Granville,  Ohio,  25  March,  1863. 
Deacon  Little  studied  at  Western  Reserve  College,  was  a  teacher, 
and  died  near  North  Berne,  Fairfield  County,  Ohio,  24  May,  1865. 
Child: 

5286.  I.         Anna  Thompson,  born  19  June,  1856. 

3080. 

GEORGE  ALLEN, ^  \_Jacoh^  Jesse^  Enoch'  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  6  March,  1839  ;    married  14  Nov.,  1867,  Sarah  Celie,  daughter 


5287. 

I. 

5288. 

II. 

1876. 

5289. 

III. 

5290. 

IV. 

416  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

of  Isaac  B.  and  L.  L.  (Burr)  Dangler  of  Massillon,  Ohio,  who  was 
born  at  Canton,  Ohio,  10  March,  1842.  Mr.  Little  served  in  the 
war  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  in  1862.  He 
graduated  at  Marietta  College  in  1863,  and  at  Lane  Theological 
Seminary  in  1866.  He  preached  one  year  at  Massillon,  Ohio,  nearly 
seven  years  at  Oconto,  Wis.,  and  was  settled  over  the  Presbyterian 
church  at  Plymouth,  Ind.,  1  Dec,  1875.     Children: 

William,  born  19  Sept.,  1868  ;  died  5  Aug.,  1869. 
Mary  Bubr,  born  24  June,   1870;  died  13  Oct., 

Frank,  born  25  Jan.,  1873. 

Charles  Thompson,  born  13  Oct.,  1877. 

3082. 
LUCY,''  [Jacob^  Jesse"  Enoch"^  Tristram^  Moses'^']  born  29  Jan., 
1843  ;  graduated  at  Granville  Female  College  in  1862,  married  24 
Dec,  1865,  James  Hudson,  son  of  Hon.  William  Williams  member 
of  Congress  from  Indiana.  He  was  born  19  April,  1841,  and  is  a 
clerk  in  the  post-office  department  at  Washington.     Children : 

5291.  I.         Charles  Little  Williams,  born  20  Oct.,  1866. 

5292.  II.        Alice  Williams,  born  6  Aug.,  1869. 

3083. 

CHARLES, '^  [Jacob'^  Jesse"  Enoc¥  Tristram^  Moses'^^  born  1 
Dec,  1845  ;  married  first  2  Sept.,  1873,  Myra  M.  Rice,  who  died  4 
June,  1874,  and  second  14  April,  1879,  Annie  Laura,  daughter  of 
William  Kilbourne  and  Mary  Harlowe  (Culbertson)  Thurston,  who 
was  born  4  June,  1858.  He  graduated  at  Marietta  College,  1867, 
taught  for  two  years,  then  studied  at  Lane  Theological  Seminary, 
where  he  graduated  in  1872.  The  following  year  he  was  installed 
over  the  Presbyterian  church  in  Wabash,  Ind.,  of  which  he  is  now 
pastor.     Child : 

5293.  I.         George  Thurston,  born  3  Feb.,  1880. 

3089. 
JOSEPH  BREWSTER,^  [Henry^  Jesse""  Enoch^  Tristram?  Moses^^ 
born  25  Oct.,  1835  ;   married  27  Nov.,  1866,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Crom- 
well, daughter  of  Amos  and  Sarah  Ann   (Hover)  Alford,  who  was 


July,  1868. 

X. 

5295. 

II. 

5296. 

Ill 

5297. 

IV. 

1874. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  417 

born  23  Dec,  1836.  He  graduated  at  Amherst  College  in  1860,  and 
at  Lane  Theological  Seminary  in  1863,  was  for  several  years  settled 
over  churches  at  Lima,  Ohio,  and  Mankato,  Minn.,  and  is  now  at 
Adrian,  Mich.     Children  : 

Herman  Griggs,  born  26  Sept.,   1867;    died  19 

George  Blakesley,  born  -4  May,  1869. 

Mary  Pratt,  born  13  Nov.,  1871. 

Dayton  Condit,  born  28  Sept.,  1873  ;  died  Sept.,, 

3090. 

HENRY  SMITH, ^  [Hennf  Jesse'  EnocM  Tristram^  Moses"^  bom 
28  March,  1837  ;  married  29  May,  1866,  Anna  H.,  daughter  of  Rev. 
William  H.  McCarer  of  Evans ville,  Ind.  Mr.  Little  graduated  at 
Wabash  College  in  1863,  and  at  Lane  Theological  Seminary  in  1866,. 
was  for  several  years  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church  at  Caroudelet,. 
South  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  in  1879  was  appointed  Synodical 
Superintendent  of  Missions  for  Texas,  and  lives  at  Denison.  Chil- 
dren : 

Henry,  born  24  March,  1867. 

William  McCarer,  born  5  Sept.,   1868  ;  died  2 

Sarah  McCarer,  born  24  Nov.,  1869. 
Cornelia, born  13 Sept..  1871  ;  died  5  Sept.,  1872. 
Charles  Howell,  born  16    March,  1873  ;    died 

Susan  Norton,  born  27  Dec,  1875. 
Martha  Rhea,  born  24  March,  1879. 


GEORGE  OBADIAH, '  \_Henry^  Jesse^  Enoc¥  Tristram?  Moses^'\ 
born  2  May,  1839  ;  mamed  3  Sept.,  1863,  Martha  Hart,  daughter  of 
Jethro  and  Martha  Mitchell  of  Mt.  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  who 
was  born  4  Nov.,  1841.  Mr.  Little  graduated  at  Amherst  in  1860, 
and  at  Lane  Theological  Seminary  in  1863,  was  settled  over  the 
Presbyterian  church  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  for  several  years  and  is 
now  pastor  of  the  Assembly's  Church  (Presbyterian)  at  Washington, 
D.  C.     Children : 

5305.     I.         Arthur  Mitchell,  born  10  April,  1865. 
27 


5298. 

I. 

5299. 

II. 

Feb.,  1869. 

5300. 

III. 

5301. 

IV. 

5302. 

V. 

30 

May,  18 

74. 

5303. 

VI. 

5304. 

VII. 

418  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5306.  II.       Edward  Norton,  bom  21  Sept.,  1867. 

5307.  III.      Norton  Mitchell,  born  3  Jan.,  1873. 

5308.  IV.      Edith  Mitchell,  bom  11  Sept.,  1874. 

3092. 
MARY  ELLEN,"^  \_Henry'^  Jesse^  Enoch^  Tristram?  Moses^~\  bom 
6  Oct.,  1841  ;  graduated  at  Western  Female  Seminary,  Oxford, 
Ohio,  in  1863  ;  married  3  Jan.,  1867,  Joseph  Eastman,  son  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Leverett  and  Catharine  (Stearns)  Griggs  of  Bristol,  Conn.,  and 
resides  in  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Children  : 

5309.  I.         Edward  Howard  Griggs,  born  9  Jan.,  1868. 

5310.  II.       Susan  Norton  Griggs,  boi'n  5  Nov.,  1869. 

5311.  III.      Leverett   Little    Griggs,  born   4    Nov.,    1873; 
died  17  Dec,  1880. 

5312.  IV.      Joseph  Stearns  Griggs,  bom  10  Jan.,  1877. 

5313.  V.        Nellie  May  Griggs,  bom  1  May,  1879. 

3093. 

CORNELIA,'^  \_IIenry^  Jesse^  Enoch*  Tristram^  Moses''-^  born  10 
Jan.,  1844;  graduated  at  the  Western  Female  Seminary,  Oxford, 
Ohio,  in  1862  ;  married  13  July,  1864,  Rev.  Leverett  Stearns  Griggs, 
who  was  born  at  North  Haven,  Conn.,  16  Feb.,  1838,  and  is 
a  brother  of  her  sister's  husband.  He  graduated  at  Amherst  in 
1861,  studied  at  Yale  and  Lane  Theological  Seminaries,  has  preached 
at  Spring  Valley  and  Owatonna,  Minn.,  Lowell,  Mich.,  Collinsville 
and  Terryville,  Conn.,  where  he  now  resides.     Children: 

John  Cornelius  Griggs,  bom  29  Sept.,  1865. 

George  Day  Griggs,  born  2  Aug.,  1869. 

Jessie  Leveretta  Griggs,  born  10  Aug.,  1872. 

Alice  Warner  Griggs,  born  15  Sept.,  1874. 

Catharine  Charlotte  Griggs,  born  23  Aug.,  1877. 

Henry  Little  Griggs,  born  19  June,  1881. 

3095. 

CHARLES  HARVEY,^  [Henry^  Jesse"  Enoch''  Tristram"^  Moses''] 
born  20  Sept.,  1848  ;  married  23  Feb.,  1873,  Letitia  Rose,  daughter 
of  Dr.  Thomas  W.  and  Maria  W.  Fry  of  Lafayette,  Ind.,  who  was 
born  10  July,   1851.     Mr.  Little  graduated  at  Wabash   College  in 


5314. 

I. 

5315. 

II. 

5316. 

Ill 

5317. 

IV. 

5318. 

V. 

5319. 

VI. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  419 

1870,  and  at  Lane  Theological  Seminary  in  1873,  and  has  held  pas- 
torates at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  and  Danville,  111.,  where  he  now 
resides.     Children : 

5320.  I.         Thomas  Walker,  born  28  Oct.,  1874. 

5321.  II.       Charles  Fraijcis,  born  15  Dec,  1877. 

3096.^ 

JOSEPH  AMES,'  IThomas'^  Jesse'  Enoc¥  Tristram^  Mose^'] 
born  24  May,  1830  ;  married  1  Nov.,  1859,  Mary,  daughter  of  Abiel 
and  Eliza  (Dodge)  Gerrish  of  West  Creek,  Ind.,  who  was  born  22 
Aug.,  1834,  in  Canterbury,  N.  H.  Mr.  Little  is  an  extensive  farmer 
and  stock  raiser  at  West  Creek,  Lake  County,  Ind.  Children,  beside 
one  that  died  unnamed  : 

Lewis  Gerrish,  born  21  Feb.,  1861. 

James  Henry,  born  27  Nov.,  1863. 

Ellex,  born  31  Jan.,  1866. 

Jesse,  born  17  Jan.,  1868. 

Myra  Ames,  born  26  April,  1872. 

Mary  Emma,  born  4  April,  1877. 

3110. 

ELLEN,'  \_Leavitt  Clough^  Jesse'  Enoch*  Tristram^  Mose^~\  born 
6  May,  1838  ;  married  Emmett,  son  of  Noble  and  Eunice  (Aylsworth) 
Mix,  who  was  born  in  Wayne  County,  Ohio,  29  July,  1838.  He  is 
a  farmer  and  lives  at  Avenue,  Ohio.     Children,  all  born  in  Avenue  : 

5328.  I.         LoRA  DiLLEY  Mix,  born  8  March,  1868. 

5329.  II.       Faxote  Webster  Mix,  born  3  June,  1870. 

5330.  III.      Leavitt  Little  Mix,  born  28  Nov.,  1871. 

5331.  IV.      Edith  Dex  Mlx,  born  23  May,  1875. 

3111. 
JOHN  SULLIVAN,'  \_Leavitt  Clough^  Jesse^  Enoch*  Tristraw? 
Mose^']  born  29  Dec,  1839  ;  married  26  Aug.,  1875,  Louise  H., 
daughter  of  John  R.  and  Mary  J.  (McNeil)  Mathews,  who  was  born 
at  Marshall,  Clark  County,  111.,  26  Aug.,  1851.  Mr.  Little  is  a 
tank  ganger  and  resides  at  Bradford,  Penn.     Children  : 

5332.  I.         Des  Mathews,  born  28  Nov.,  1876. 

5333.  II.       Webster  Emmett,  born  7  March,  1879. 

5334.  in.      Herbert  Bradford,  born  2  Feb.,  1882. 


5322. 

I. 

5323. 

11. 

5324. 

III. 

5325. 

IV. 

5326. 

V. 

5327. 

VI. 

420  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3114. 
SARAH  GERRISH,^  {Leavitt  Clough^  Jesse>  Enoch'^  Tristram^ 
Moses^^  bora  22  Sept.,  1843;  married  14  Sept.,  1876,  Robert,  son 
of  James  and  Mary  (McColburn)  Davis,  who  was  born  17  Oct., 
1842,  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  Mahomet, 
111.     Children : 

5335.  I.         Fannie  Dix  Davis,  born  14  May,  1877. 

5336.  II.        Ernest  Little  Davis,  born  31  Jan.,  1879. 

5337.  III.      Jay  Robert  Davis,  bora  7  Aug.,  1880. 

3195. 

HARRIET,^  [Stephen^  Stephen^  Stephen''  Moses^  Moses"']  born  in 
Newbury  7  Jan.,  1798  ;  married  first  22  April,  1816,  Nathan  Sawyer, 
a  book-binder  and  blank  boolt  manufacturer  of  Boston,  who  died  8 
Sept.,  1824,  and  second  2  June,  1840,  James  Barnes  of  Portland. 
She  died  22  Feb.,  1881.     Children  : 

5338.  I.  Stephen  Little  Saw^yer,  born  8  Sept.,  1817; 
died  in  Boston. 

5339.  II.  Nathan  Sawyer,  bora  16  Aug.,  1819  ;  married 
Emma  Henry  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  had  four  children,  of  whom 
Henry  Nathan  Sawyer  is  associated  with  him  in  the  book  and  job 
printing  business  in  Boston. 

5340.  III.  Reuben  Sawyer,  born  25  Feb.,  1822  ;  was  a  cap- 
tain in  the  Third  Maine  Regiment,  and  died  during  the  war. 

3196. 

MARY  PEARSON,'^  \_Stephen^  Stephen^  Stephen'^  Moses^  Moses'^] 
born  28  July,  1799  ;  married  11  Feb.,  1817,  Isaac,  son  of  Samuel 
and  Hannah  Davis  of  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.  He  was  a  merchant  of 
Portland,  and  died  16  May,  1856,  aged  70  years.     Children: 

5341.  I.  GrEORGE  R.  Davis,  born  4  May,  1818  ;  married 
May,  1840,  Jane  M.  Lewis,  who  died  15  Oct.,  1851,  second  Sarah 
Cushman  of  Portland,  who  died  April,  1865,  and  third  1  Jan.,  1867, 
Annie  True  of  Portland,  and  resides  in  Portland,  Me. 

5342.  II.  Emeline  Davis,  born  10  Nov.,  1818;  died  29 
Feb.,  1856. 

5343.  III.  William  L.  Davis,  born  24  May,  1823  ;  died  at 
Point  Petre,  Ouadaloupe,  23  Aug.,  1839. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  421 

5344.  IV.  Hakriet  A.  Davis,  born  8  Aug.,  1826;  married 
29  Oct.,  1845,  Zebulon  K.  Harmon.     Children: 

5344.1.  I.         Charles  S.  Harmon,  born  8  Nov.,  1846  ; 
married  31  Aug.,  1876,  Alice  Dana  of  Portland. 

5344.2.  II.        Sarah  C.  Harmon,  born  6  June,  1853  ; 
married  George  W.  Herrick  of  Boston. 

5344.3.  III.      William  K.  Harmon,  born  1  July,  1855. 

5345.  V.  Hall  L.  Davis,  born  10  Nov.,  1829  ;  married  first 
26  Jan.,  1864,  Harriet  P.  Waterhouse,  who  died  1  May,  1869,  and 
second  16  Nov.,  1871,  Georgie  Perry.  He  is  a  bookseller  in 
Portland. 

5346.  VI.  Fbances  E.  Davis,  born  7  Sept.,  1833  ;  married 
Nov.,  1853,  Albert  Chase. 

5347.  VII.  Eliphalet  Clark  Davis,  born  4  Aug.,  1838; 
killed  by  a  fall  from  his  engine  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  16  Oct.,  1871. 

319T. 

SARAH  JACKSON,^  [Stephen^  Stephen^  Stephen''  Moses^  Mose^^ 
born  13  Sept.,  1801  ;  married  10  May,  1825,  Anthony,  son  of 
Anthony  and  Catherine  (Greenleaf)  Davenport,  who  was  born  in 
Newburyport  24  June,  1802.  He  has  been  a  watch-maker  by  trade 
and  now  (1880)  resides  in  his  native  place.     Children  : 

5348.  I.  Catherine  DeFord  Davenport,  born  25  Nov., 
1825  ;  married  15  April,  1850,  Augustus  Pearson,  and  lives  in  New- 
buryport. 

5349.  II.  Sarah  Davenport,  born  at  Portland  16  Oct., 
1827 ;  married  23  March,  1852,  Silas  P.  Leigh  of  Newbury. 

5350.  in.  George  Davenport,  born  at  Portland  10  Dec, 
1829  ;  married  24  Nov.,  1859,  Caroline  M.  Surrey  of  Castine,  Me. 

5351.  IV.  ICHABOD  Nichols  Davenport,  born  1  Feb.,  1832  ; 
died  15  Feb.,  1835. 

5351.  V.  Augusta  Smith  Davenport,  born  3  Feb.,  1834, 
at  Newburyport ;  died  26  July,  1857. 

5352.  VI.  Edward  Little  Davenport,  born  in  Boston  17 
March,  1838  ;  married  3  Sept.,  1863,  Sophronia  A.  Cross  of  Ipswich, 
Mass. 

5354.  VII.  Henry  Walton  Davenport,  born  at  Newbury- 
port 19  Nov.,  1839  ;  married  5  Dec,  1877,  (4904)  Lucy  Ellen 
Little. 


422  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5355.  VIII.  Albert   Wood  Davenport,  born  7  Jan.,   1842; 
died  21  Jan.,  1863. 

5356.  IX.      Frederick    Davenport,    born    22    Oct.,     1844; 
died  14  Dec,  1844. 

3200. 

ANN  HUNTRESS,^  \_Steplien^  Stephen^  Stephen''  Moses''  Moses^~\ 
born  in  Portsmouth  25  May,  1805  ;  married  12  May,  1831,  (3211) 
Henry  Rolfe  Stickney,  who  was  born  in  Newbury  5  June,  1799.  He 
married  first  14  Nov.,  1822,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Margery 
Hale,  who  died  in  Portland,  Me.,  25  June,  1827,  aged  24.  Mr. 
Stickney  has  been  in  the  grocery  and  commission  business  in  Port- 
land, where  he  now  lives.     Children  : 

5357.  I.         Joseph  Henry  Stickney,  born  8  Aug.,  1824  ;  mar- 
ried 12  Sept.,  1852,  Susan  Jane  Green  of  Portland.     Cliildren  : 

5357.1.  I.         George  Evans  Stickney,  born   24   July, 
1854;  died  27  Aug.,  1855. 

5357.2.  II.        Emma  Hale  Stickney, born  19  Aug.,  1856. 

5357.3.  III.      Henry  R.  Stickney,  born  29  April,  1857. 

5358.  II.        Sarah  Hale  Stickney,  born  31  May,  1827,  died 
6  Sept.,  1827. 

5358.  III.      Sarah  Elizabeth  Stickney,  born  3  Jan.,  1833. 

5359.  IV.      James  Hale  Stickney,  born  3  Sept.,  1834;  mar- 
ried 5  July,  1863,  Kate  M.  Livingston.     Children  : 

5359.1.  I.         Annie  Livingston  Stickney,  born  12  June, 
1864. 

5359.2.  11.       Winthrop  Augustus    Stickney,   born   23 
Oct.,  1875. 

5359.     V.        Henrietta  Jones  Stickney,  born  15  March,  1838. 

3201. 

WILLIAM  DODGE, ^  \_8tephen^  Stephen''  Stephen^  Moses'  Moses''\ 
born  14  April,  1807;  married  28  Sept.,  1829,  Harriet  M.,  second 
daughter  of  Royal  and  Harriet  Lincoln  of  Portland,  who  was  born 
27  Jan.,  1807.  Their  golden  wedding  was  celebrated  in  1879.  Mr. 
Little  was  a  long  time  in  the  dry  goods  trade  at  Portland,  Me.,  and 
commenced  business  for  himself  in  1827.  He  continued  in  successful 
trade  for  ten  years  when  he  engaged  in  the  commission  and  insurance 
business  on  Exchange  Street,  where  he  has  remained  ever  since.     In 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  423 

1843  he  accepted  the  agency  of  the  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company 
of  New  York,  a  position  he  still  retains.  He  has  held  several 
positions  of  trust,  having  served  as  county  treasurer,  as  president  of 
the  common  council  for  eight  years  in  succession,  and  as  a  member 
of  the  legislature,  and  is  one  of  the  oldest  and  most  respected 
business  men  of  the  city.     Children,  all  born  in  Portland  : 

*5360.     I.         Henry  Augustus,  born  4  May,  1831. 

*o361.     II.       Martha  Merrill,  born  2  July,  1833. 

*5362.     III.      Thomas  Jones,  born  9  Feb.,  1837. 

5363.  IV.  Cornelia  Woodhull,  born  6  April,  1839  ;  mar- 
ried 24  July,  1880,  Joseph  H.  Coffin  of  Portland,  formerly  of 
Newbury  port. 

5364.  V.  Harriet  Lincoln,  born  24  Jan.,  1842;  married 
26  April,  1879,  James  AV.  Stevenson  of  Portland. 

*5365.     VI.      Jane  Lincoln,  born  4  Sept.,  1843. 
*o366.     VII.     William  Frederick,  born  28  May,  1845. 

3207. 
REBECCA   CALDWELL,'   [Stephen''  Stephen^   Stephen*  Moses^ 
Moses^'\  born  18  June,  1816  ;  married  15  Sept.,  183C,  Enoch  Moody 
of  Portland,  and  died  18  June,  1<S39.     Children  : 

5367.  I.  Ellen  Louisa  Moody,  born  20  July,  1837  ;  mar- 
ried 20  Nov.,  1856,  John  W.  York  of  Portland. 

5368.  II.  John  Watson  Moody,  born  6  April,  1839  ;  mar- 
ried 17  Nov.,  1870,  Bernada  Moody,  and  died  in  South  America  10 
Jan.,  1877. 

3208. 

SUSAN  FARLEY,'  [Stejyhen''  Stephen^  Stephen'  Moses^  Moses'''\ 
born  5  June,  1819  ;  married  31  May,  1840,  Alexander  Foss  of  Port- 
land, who  died  12  Aug.,  1864.     Children: 

5369.  I.  Frank  Little  Foss,  born  11  July,  1841  ;  married 
14  May,  1864,  Helen  M.  Thomas. 

5370.  II.  Elizabeth  Maria  Foss,  born  29  Sept.,  1843; 
married  15  March,  1864,  Albion  P.  Chapman  of  Deering,  Me. 

5371.  III.  Sarah  Hartley  Foss,  born  26  May,  1847;  mar- 
ried 8  Dec,  1870,  Augustus  G.  Schlotterbeck. 

5372.  IV.      Charles  S.  Foss,  born  28  Sept.,  1849. 

5373.  V.  Georgiana  Dow  Foss,  born  8  March,  1854 ; 
married  29  Jan.,  1878,  Albert  M.  Wentworth. 


424  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

5374.  VI.       Nellie  Louisa  Foss,  bom  14  May,  1856. 

5375.  VII.     Edward  Little  Foss,  born  29  March,  1858. 

5376.  VIII.  Annie  Nason  Foss,  born  14  Jan.,  1864. 

3209. 

EDWARD  PAYSON,'  \_Stephen^  Stephen^  Stephen*  Moses""  Moses''^ 
born  25  Feb.,  1822;  married  3  April,  1843,  Elizabeth  Swain, 
daughter  of  William  and  Amelia  (Swain)  Bell  of  Portland,  Me., 
who  was  born  6  April,  1822.  He  is  a  merchant  and  resides  in  Bos- 
ton, Mass.     Children : 

5377.  I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  24  Nov.,  1844,  in  Port- 
land, Me.  ;  married  7  April,  1869,  Edwin,  son  of  Elijah  and  Hannah 
Hadley.  He  is  treasurer  of  the  Seamless  Rubber  Company  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.     Child : 

5378.     I.         Edwin    Hadley,    born    15    Aug.,  1870,   in 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
5379.     II.        Amelia    Augusta,  born  24   July,  1846,  in  Port- 
land;    married   12    June,  1867,  Alexander   P.,  son  of   Hiram   and 
Eliza  Woods  of    Saco,  Me.     He  is  a  merchant  at  Baltimore,  Md. 

Child : 

5380.     I.         Gertrude  Woods,  born  30  April,   1868,  in 

Baltimore. 
*5381.     III.      George  Bell,  born  26  July,  1848,  in  Portland,  Me. 
5382.     IV.       Georgiana   Tukesbury,  born  18  May,   1852,  in 
Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

*5383.  V.  Frances  Hall,  born  27  Jan.,  1857,  in  Cam- 
bridgeport, Mass. 

3236. 

JOSHUA,'  [Stephen'^  Ahner^  Stephen*  Moses^  Moses'^~\  born  25 
April,  1799  ;  married  19  Nov.,  1821,  Ann,  daughter  of  William 
Toppan  of  Newburyport,  who  was  born  13  Aug.,  1800,  and  died  27 
March,  1829.  He  was  a  shoemalier  by  occupation,  and  lived  in 
Newburyport,  where  he  died  4  Feb.,  1866. 

*5384.     I.         William  Alfred,  born  4  June,  1822. 

*5385.     II.       Joshua  Atkinson,],  i4    t         io.t^ 

'  V  born  14  Jan.,  1824;    ,.  j  n 
*5386.     III.      MosES  Carter,        j  died  11 

Dec,  1862. 

*5387.     IV.      Joseph  Toppan,  born  24  Aug.,  1825;  died  1  Dec, 

1878. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  425 

5388.  V.  Edward  Warren,  born  14  Feb.,  1827;  died  un- 
married in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1846. 

5389.  VI.  Samuel  Brown,  born  24  July,  1828  ;  married  29 
Nov.,  1849,  Mary  L.,  daughter  of  Jared  Gould  of  Vermont.  He 
was  a  painter  by  occupation,  served  as  first  lieutenant  in  the  Fifth 
New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  was  wounded  in  the  thigh  at  Antietam, 
recovered,  and  received  a  second  wound  in  the  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg, from  which  he  died  24  Dec,  1862.  His  bod}'  was  buried  at 
Claremont,  N.  H.,  where  his  widow  died  Oct.,  1879. 

3242. 

JOHN  ATKINSON,'  [Stephen'^  Abyier'^  Stephen'  Moses"  Moses''}^ 
born  11  Sept.,  1815  ;  married  20  Sept..  1835,  Belinda  Goodwin  of 
Amesbury,  Mass.  He  is  a  shoemaker  and  farmer  in  Amesbury. 
Children : 

Moses  Atkinson,  born  30  Jan.,  1836. 

Joseph   Atkinson,  born    7    Oct.,   1837;   died  22 

Annie  Atkinson,  born  10  Jan.,  1839. 
John  Atkinson, 


*5390. 

I. 

5391. 

II. 

v.,  1837 

5392. 

III. 

*5393. 

IV. 

*5394. 

V. 

5395. 

VI. 

^  born  20  Feb.,  1841. 
Josiah  Ddmmer,  J 

Abigail,    born   15    March,   1845 ;    married   John 

Henry  Philbrick  of  Haverhill.     Child  : 

5396.     I.         AnnaFlorencePhilbrick,born  12  April, 1867. 

5397.  VII.     La  VINA,  born  6  Sept.,  1847. 

3250. 
ISAAC  WARREN,'  [Stephen  William^  David^  Stephen'  Moses" 
Moses^'\  born  9  Nov.,  1826  ;  married  7  May,  1854,  Abigail  P.,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Donnell)  Brown.  He  has  been  a  mer- 
chant at  Newbury,  Mass.,  and  for  eigliteen  years  was  town  treasurer 
and  collector  of  taxes.     Children  : 

5398.  I.         Ada  Brooks,  born  5  May,  1856  ;  married  6  Oct., 
1881,  Paul  Tasker  Winkley. 

5399.  II.       Edith  Brown,  born  12  Oct.,  1859. 

5400.  III.      Sumner  Scott,  born  29  Jan.,  1866. 

5401.  IV.       Laura  AVarren,  born  27  June,  1868. 

5402.  V.        Fanny  Ellen,  born  17  Oct.,  1872. 


426  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3253. 

STEPHEN  WILLIAM,^  [Stephen  William'^  David^  Stephen' Moses^ 
Moses'^^  born  17  July,  1831  ;  married  11  Oct.,  1854,  (2722)  Mary 
Little,  who  was  born  7  July,  1831.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Newbury. 
Children,  besides  a  son  that  died  unnamed  3  Sept.,  1855  : 

5403.  I.  Russell  Moody,  born  7  May,  1858  ;  graduated  at 
Amherst  in  1880. 

5404.  II.        Susan  Caroline,  born  4  June,  1862. 

5405.  III.      Lyman  Gushing,  born  16  Nov.,  1866. 

3255. 

HANNAH  MARY,^  [Stephen  William''  David''  Stephen'^  Moses^ 
Iloses^^  born  1  Jan.,  1835  ;  married  19  Aug.,  1853,  Henry  S.,  son 
of  Sewall  and  Sarah  (Ilsley)  Adams.  He  has  been  for  many  years 
treasurer  in  the  Boston  post  office.     Children  : 

Agnes  Little  Adams,  born  4  Sept.,  1854. 

Emily  Judson  Adams,  born  23  Sept.,  1856. 

Norman  Ilsley  Adams,  born  16  Feb.,  1864. 

Henrietta  Sewall  Adams,  born  1  Aug.,  1867. 

Howard  Shirley  Adams,  born  14  April,  1870. 

Wesley  Irving  Adams,  born  29  Dec,  1871  ; 
died  15  April,  1881. 

3306. 
GEORGE    FRANKLIN,'    [Ebenezer^    David^    Stephen"^    Moses^ 
Jlfoses^]  born  24  March,  1832;  married  2  Feb.,  1854,  (2636)  Alice 
Little,  who  was  born  12  .Jan.,  1834.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Newbury. 
Children  : 

5412.  I.         Helen  Maria,  born  4  Jan.,  1855. 

5413.  II.  Caroline,  born  19  May,  1857  ;  married  Charles 
W.,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Margaret  A.  (Haley)  Bray  of  Newbury. 
Child  : 

5414.     I.         Ralph  Henry  Bray,  born  9  May,  1875. 

Millard,  born  17  Oct.,  1858. 
George  Irving,  born  27  Oct.,  1860. 
Frank  Wilbur,  born  20  June,  1862. 
Henry  Alden,  born  28  Nov.,  1863. 
Preston,  born  10  July,  1865. 
Eben  Sherman,  born  3  May,  1867. 


5406. 

I. 

5407. 

II. 

5408. 

III. 

5409. 

IV. 

5410. 

V. 

5411. 

VI. 

5415. 

III. 

5416. 

IV. 

5417. 

V. 

5418. 

VI. 

5419. 

VII. 

5420. 

VIII 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  427 

5421.  IX.      Walter  Everett,  born  2  April,  1869. 

5422.  X.        Charles  Herbert,  born  5  Jan.,  1874. 

5423.  XI.      Catharine  Alice,  born  19  July,  1875. 

3310. 

EBEN,"^  [Ebenezer^  David'^  Slephen^  Moses^  Moses'^^  born  29  Sept., 
1841  ;  married  Lucy  A.,  daughter  of  Daniel  D.  and  Lucy  G.  (Pet- 
tingell)  Greenleaf.  He  has  been  engaged  in  business  at  Newbury 
and  served  as  postmaster.     Child  : 

5424.  I.         Henry  Willard,  born  17  July,  1865. 

3347. 

ELBEIDGE  GERRY,^  \_JosepW  Jonathan^  Stephen'^  Moses^  Moses^^ 
born  11  Nov.,  1817  ;  married  first  July,  1848,  Sarah  E.,  daughter  of 
Daniel  Colman  of  Newbury,  who  died  28  March,  1851,  aged  27; 
second  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Weston,  who  died  2  June,  1854,  aged  30  ;  and 
third  27  Oct.,  1856,  Lucia  F.,  daughter  of  Peter  Sanderson  of  Phil- 
lipston,  Mass. ,  who  survives  him  and  resides  at  Wellesley,  Mass.  Mr. 
Little  taught  for  several  years,  and  in  1838,  on  joining  the  church  in 
his  native  town,  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  determined  to  study  for  the 
ministry.  He  was  aided  in  his  preparation  for  college  by  Prof. 
Benjamin  Greenleaf  of  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  entered,  a  year  in 
advance,  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  where  he  graduated  in  1845, 
having  supported  himself  by  giving  private  instruction.  He  studied 
theology  at  Princeton  Seminary,  was  settled  over  the  church  at 
Manayunk,  a  suburb  of  Philadelphia ;  remained  there  but.  a  short 
time  on  account  of  his  wife's  health,  and  in  Sept.,  1850,  became 
pastor  of  the  Congregational  church  at  Merrimac,  N.  H.,  where  he 
had  a  very  successful  pastorate  of  five  years,  during  which  ninety- 
seven  were  added  to  the  church.  His  next  field  of  labor  was  Ash- 
burnham,  Mass.,  where  he  remained  about  two  years.  He  was  then 
settled  at  North  Middleboro,  where  he  preached  and  labored  very 
acceptably  for  ten  years.  From  1867,  till  his  decease,  29  Dec, 
1869,  he  lived  in  Wellesley,  and  was  the  editor  of  Gray^s  Real 
Estate  Journal^  but  preached  very  frequently,  especially  in  New 
Hampshu'e.  The  following  is  taken  from  an  obituary  notice  :  "His 
ministry  was  marked  by  accuracy  of  scholarship  and  careful  investi- 
gation. He  was  very  instructive  in  his  sermons  and  Bible  classes, 
genial  and  affectionate  in  conversation,  though  inclined  to  the  older 
type  of  Congregational  theology,  and  very  Biblical  in  his  statements 


428  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

and  analyses."  Children,   besides  a  son  by   his   second  wife  that 
died  iu  infancy  : 

* 54:25.     I.  Edwin  Colman,  born  5  July,  1850. 

5426.  II.        Sarah  Isabel,  born  27  Jan.,  1858. 

5427.  III.      Alexander  Elbridge,  born  12  Dec,  1859. 

5428.  IV.      Walter  Sanderson,  born  27  March,  1863. 

3348.      ■ 

DAVID  WEBSTER,'  [Joseph''  Jonathan^  Stephen''  Moses^  Mose^'^^ 

born  14  Nov.,  1829  ;  married  2  Feb.,  1854,  Mary  Frances  Stevens, 

who  was  born  5  April,  1834,  iu  Haverhill,  and  died  21  Sept.,  1868. 

He  lived  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where  he  died  8  Nov.,  1879.  Children  : 

5429.  I.         George  Stevens,  born  11  Aug.,  1855. 

5430.  II.        Albert  Elroy,  born  28  Jan.,  1857. 

5431.  III.      Nellie   Frances,  born  11    Feb.,  1858;    died  12 
March,  1875. 

5432.  IV.       SARAHEMMA,born5April,1859;diedl8Dec.,1859. 

5433.  V.        Walter  David,  born  13  Oct.,  1860  ;  died  10  May, 
1872. 

5434.  VI.       Nettie  Haines,  born  1  Dec,  1862. 

5435.  VII.     Willie  Frank,  born  31  Dec,  1865. 

3349. 

LAURANIA  REBECCA,^  [Joseph^  Jonathan^  Stephen^  Moses^ 
Moses'^]  born  15  March,  1834;  married  8  May,  1850,  John  Phineas 
Adams,  son  of  David  and  Priscilla  A.  Perry,  who  was  born  23  Oct., 
1829,  in  Haverhill,  Mass.  He  is  a  shoemaker  by  occupation  and 
resides  in  Atkinson,  N.  H.     Children,  born  in  Atkinson  : 

5436.  I.         Elbridge  G.  Perry,  born  16  Oct.,  1851  ;  married 
3  March,  1873,  Susan  O.  Ellis,  and  lives  in  Haverhill,  Mass. 

5437.  II.        Ella  J.  Perry,  born  25  Sept.,  1853  ;  married  26 
Feb.,  1870,  Samuel  French. 

5438.  III.      Charles  E.  A.  Perry,  born  11  Feb.,  1856. 

5439.  IV.       George  H.  G.  Perry,  born  26  May,  1858  ;  died 
3  Aug.,  1863. 

3354. 
WILLIAM  CALEF,"  [John^  Jonathan^  Stephen'^  Moses^  Moses^^ 
born  17  Dec,  1823  ;  married  first  4  May,  1856,  Mrs.  Julia  E.  Hasel- 
tine,  daughter  of  Stephen  Harris  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  who  was  born 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  429 

28  Dec,  1828,  and  died  27  April,  1875,  and  second  25  April,  1878, 
Mrs.  Emily  J.  Greenough,  M.D.,  a  sister  of  his  first  wife.  He  is  a 
farmer  by  occupation  and  a  prominent  citizen  of  Hampstead,  N.  H., 
has  served  several  times  as  selectman,  represented  the  town  in  the 
legislature  two  years,  and  is  a  trustee  of  the  high  school.     Children : 

5440.  I.         Okrie  Belle,  born  18  March,   1858  ;  is  a  music 
teacher. 

5441.  II.       Alice  Marion,  born  16  May,  1862. 

3893. 
WILLIAM  McCARTY, '  ^Jacob''  Jacob^  Stephen''  Moses^  Hoses'^ 
born  6  Sept.,  1846;  married  30  April,  1874,  at  Newport,  R.  I., 
Anita  Maria  Chartrand.  Lieut.  Little  was  appointed  midshipman  in 
1863,  graduated  from  the  naval  academy  three  years  later,  was  pro- 
moted to  ensign  in  1868,  to  master  in  1869,  and  to  lieutenant  in  1870. 
He  has  been  attached  to  several  vessels,  was  two  years  at  the  torpedo 
station  at  Newport,  and  sailed  on  the  transit  of  Venus  expedition 
in  1874.     ChUdren: 

5442.  I.         Florence  McCarty,  born  6  Nov.,  1876. 

5443.  II.       Louis  McCarty,  born  16  Jan.,  1878. 

5444.  III.      Augusta  McCarty,  born  2  July,  1879. 

3394. 

ABBY  JANE,'^  [_Moses  Sawyer^  Jacob^  Slephen^  Moses^  Moses'^'] 
born  4  Jan.,  1834;  married  0  Sept.,  1851,  Charles  J.  Bushnell  of 
New  York  City,  who  died  17  Sept.,  1880.     Children  : 

5445.  I.         Giles  Francis  Bushnell,  born  in   Brooklyn    23 
Nov.,  1852. 

5446.  II.        Annie   Eliza   Bushnell,    born    in   Brooklyn    26 
Jan.,  1855  ;  died  in  New  York  6  Sept.,  1872. 

3395. 

MOSES  SAWYER,^  [Moses  Sawyer^  Jacob'  Stephen"  Moses^ 
Moses^^  born  1  June,  1840;  married  18  Nov.,  1863,  Susan  Maria, 
daughter  of  William  Sanford  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Homan)  Osborn 
of  Brooklyn,  who  was  born  13  May,  1841,  in  Huntington,  Long 
Island.  He  served  during  the  war  and  was  promoted  to  be  first 
lieutenant.     Children,  all  born  in  Brooklyn  : 


430  LITTLE   GENEALOGY, 

5447.  I.         Annie  Eliza,  born  25  Oct.,  1865. 

5448.  II.        Susan  Maria,  born  11  June,  1867. 

5449.  III.      Charlotte,  born  12  Nov.,  1869. 

3397. 

WILLIAM  COFFIN,^  [William'^  William  Coffin^  John''  Moses^ 
Moses'-^  born  8  April,  1799  ;  married  1826,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Sebastian  and  Ann  (Bruner)  Zimmerman,  who  died  Nov.,  1869, 
aged  63.  Her  father  was  of  Huguenot  descent,  his  maternal  ances- 
tors being  silk  manufacturers  of  Marseilles,  and  her  motlier  was 
descended  from  a  prominent  Swiss  family  of  the  Canton  of  Berne. 
Mr.  Little  was  a  manufacturer  of  metal  ornaments  and  mouldings  at 
Philadelphia.     He  died  4  Dec,  1875.     Children: 

*5450.     I.         Robert,  born  14  Jan.,  1827. 

5451.  II.       William  Coffin,  born  1  April,  1828  ;  served  in 
the  war  and  lives  in  Philadelphia. 

5452.  III.      Ferdinand,    born   8    Oct.,    1829  ;    married    and 
lives  in  Philadelphia.     Child  : 

5453.     I.         William,  born  14  March,  1853. 

Caroline,  born  19  June,  1831  ;  resides  in  Phila- 

Mary,  born  2  Oct.,  1832  ;  resides  in  Philadelphia. 
Fanny,  born  17  July,  1834  ;  died  4  June,  1876. 
James  Rush,  born  1  July,  1835  ;  died  unmarried 
He  was  a  manufacturer  of  silver  ornaments,  and  served 

Frederick,  born   5  Jan.,  1837;    died    17   June, 
Anne,  born  26  Nov.,  1840. 


THOMAS  ROWELL,^  [William''  William  Coffin^  John''  Moses^ 
Moses'^']  born  21  Nov.,  1800;  married  7  April,  1826,  Ann  Zimmer- 
man, sister  of  his  brother  William's  wife,  who  survives.  He  was  a 
manufacturer  of  silver  and  metal  mountings  at  Philadelphia,  and  died 
16  Jan.,  1878.     Children: 

*5460.     I.         Anna  Bruner,  born  27  Feb.,  1827. 
5461.     II.        Maria,  born  3  Oct.,   1828;    died  27  June,  1853. 

*5462.  III.  Selina  Huntingdon,  born  24  Oct.,  1830;  died  7 
June,  1860. 


5454. 

IV. 

delphia. 

5455. 

V. 

*5456. 

VI. 

5457. 

VII. 

Oct.,  1867. 

He^ 

in  the  late 

war. 

5458. 

VIII 

1838. 

*5459. 

IX. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION.  431 

*5463.     IV.      Caroline,  bom  28  July,  1833. 

5464.  V.  Thomas  Ellsworth,  born  25  Aug.,  1835;  died 
26  Nov.,  1876,  without  issue.  He  was  an  accountant  by  profession, 
and  served  in  the  war  as  captain  and  adjutant. 

5465.  VI.  John  Zimmerman,  born  17  Sept.,  1837;  married 
in  1857,  Elizabeth  Campbell.  He  is  an  actor  and  lives  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Child : 

5466.  I.         Adelaide,  born  Sept.,  1858. 

*5467.     VII.  Charles  Joseph,  born  21  Sept.,  1840. 

*5468.     VIII.  Eliza,  born  27  July,  1842. 

*5469.  IX.  Benjamin  Rush,  born  4  July,  1844;  died  27 
Feb.,  1875. 

*5470.     X.  Jennie,  born  3  May,  1848. 

3400. 

FANNY,"  [  William'^'  William  Coffin^  John*  Moses^  Moses-^  born 
2  July,  1805  ;  married  29  April,  1828,  Philip  Fisher,  a  cabinet  maker 
of  Philadelphia,  who  died  Feb.,  1862.  She  died  18  Jan.,  1879. 
Children,  besides  a  son  who  died  in  infancy : 

5471.  I.  John  Theodore  Fisher,  born  28  Nov.,  1830; 
died  28  June,  1849. 

5472.  II.  Philippine  Fisher,  born  Oct.,  1832  ;  resides  un- 
married in  Philadelphia. 

5473.  III.  Emma  Caroline  Fisher,  born  13  Feb.,  1837; 
married  30  Aug.,  1865,  William  F.,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  William  and 
Eliza  Hutchinson.  Dr.  Hutchinson  was  educated  at  Philadelphia 
High  School  and  the  University  of  New  York,  studied  at  Paris  and 
Heidelberg,  served  seven  years  in  the  United  States  army  and  navy, 
also  in  the  French  army  during  the  Prussian  war.  He  resides  at 
Providence,  R.  I.     Children  : 

5474.  I.         William  Hutchinson,  born  May,  1869. 

5475.  II.        Philip  Hutchinson,  born  1871  ;    died  in  in- 
fancy. 

3402. 
ROBERT,^  [  William^  William  Coffin^  John*  Moses^  Moses^']  born 
25  May,  1809  ;  married  9  Sept.,  1832,  Ann  Matilda  Bruce  of  Balti- 
more, Md.,  who  died  23  Nov.,  1877.     He  lived  in  Baltimore,  and 
died  4  March,  1875.     Children  : 


432  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5476.  I.  Ann  Elizabeth,  born  31  May,  1833  ;  died  17 
June,  1833. 

5477.  II.  John  Oliver,  born  19  May.  1835  ;  died  24  Aug., 
1836. 

5478.  III.      Marion  Cornelia,  born  11  Oct.,  1836;  married 

27  Dec,  1857,  George  W.  Fisher,  a  fruit  packer  of  Baltimore,  Md., 
where  they  reside. 

5479.  IV.  Sallie  Caroline,  born  31  Oct.,  1838;  married  6 
Sept.,  1860,  Joseph  N.  Lewis,  a  banker,  and  died  3  Feb.,  1865. 

5480.  V.        Elinora,  born  2  Nov.,  1840  ;  died  11  Aug.,  1852. 
*5481.     VI.      Robert  Bruce,  born  27  Dec,  1842. 

5482.  VII.  Mart  Cornelia,  born  20  Jan.,  1845;  died  12 
Nov.,  1848. 

*5483.     VIII.  Selina  Spruill,  born  9  Aug.,  1848. 

5484.  IX.  William  Wallace,  born  23  Nov.,  1849  ;  died  17 
June,  1852. 

3406. 
MARY  ROWELL,'  IJohn''  William  Coffin^  John''  Moses^  Moses"^^ 
born  15  Aug.,  1803  ;  married  2  Oct.,  1821,  Samuel  H.  Dorset,  and 
lived  in  Merrimac,  Mass.,  where  she  died  12  March,  1880.     Children  : 

5485.  I.         Mary  Ann  Dorset,  born  1  Aug.,  1822  ;   married 

28  Nov. ,  1844,  John  J.  England  of  West  Newbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

5486.     I.  Mary  Bartlett  England,  born  22  Aug. ,  1845  ; 

married  28  Nov.,  1863,  Jeremiah  M.  Currier  of  Newton,  N. 
H.     Children: 

5487.  I.         GeorgeW.CuiTier,bornlOOct.,1864. 

5488.  II.        EverettS.Currier,bornl3July,1868. 

5489.  III.      Charles  D.Currier,  born  10  June,1872. 

5490.  IV.      J.WarrenCurrier,  born  16  June,  1874. 
5491.     II.  John  Little  England,  born  14  Aug.,  1850; 

married  20  April,  1876,  Clara  E.  Clifford  of  Danville,  N.  H. 
Children : 

5492.  I.         Celia  L.England,  born  28  Aug.,  1877. 

5493.  II.        Arthur  C.England,born  20  Dec,1878. 

5494.  II.  Sallie  Kendrick  Dorset,  born  22  Feb.,  1824; 
married  20  Feb.,  1850,  Frederick  Nichols  of  Kingston,  N.  H.,  and 
died  without  issue  20  Feb.,  1852. 

5495.  III.  G-EORGE  Washington  Dorset,  born  4  July,  1826  ; 
married  Clara  Warren  of  Barre,  Mass.,  and  died  without  issue  4 
June,  1854. 


SEVENTH    GENERATION.  433 

5496.  IV.  Eliza  Jane  Dokset,  born  22  April,  1829  ;  died  13 
Oct.,  1830. 

5497.  V.  William  Little  Dorset,  born  17  March,  1838  ; 
died  8  Dec,  1864. 

3408. 

THOMAS  KENDRICK,^  [_John^  William  Coffin^  John^  Mose^ 
Moses^']  born  2  May,  1807;  married  28  Dec,  1834,  Sarah  Bennett, 
daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Reed)  Burden,  who  was  born  7 
Oct.,  1811.  He  is  a  clothier  and  resides  in  West  Hampstead,  N.  H. 
Children  : 

5498.  I.  John  William,  born  21  Sept.,  1835;  married  25 
Nov.,  1857,  Lucy  Ann,  daughter  of  Moses  W.  and  Abigail  (Haw- 
kins) Hall  of  Salem,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  4  Nov.,  1838.  He  is  a 
carpenter  and  resides  at  West  Hampstead.     Child  : 

5499.     I.         William  French,   born  28  Dec,    1858;   is 
ticket  clerk  of  the  Worcester  &  Nashua  Railroad  at  Nashua. 

5500.  II.  Susan  Elizabeth,  born  21  Sept.,  1835  ;  married 
28  June,  1863,  Moulton  David  Pressey  of  Sandown,  N.  H.,  and  died 
14  Nov.,  1864.  Their  only  child  was  born  11  Nov.,  1864,  and  died 
28  Nov.,  1864.  Her  husband  married  second  (4737)  Mary  Jane 
Little. 

3411. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON,^  [JoJin^  William  Coffin^  John^  Moses^ 
Jfoses^]  born  6  Sept.,  1811  ;  married  27  Aug.,  1836,  Mary  E. 
Swasey  of  Exeter.  He  was  a  painter  and  lived  in  Amesbury,  where 
he  died  8  Feb.,  1857.     Children  : 

Julia,    married     George     Larkin,  and    lives    at 

George  F.,  born  24  Aug.,  1838  ;  served  in  the  war, 
Elizabeth  E.,  born  1840  ;  married  27  Nov.,  1858, 
Isaac  Jones  of  Amesbury,  and  died  about  1860. 

5504.  IV.      Ellen,  deceased. 

5505.  V.        John,  lives  in  Merrimac 

5506.  VI.      William  Horace,  born  17  Aug.,  1851. 

5507.  VII.     Sarah  Inez,  born  31  Aug.,  1857. 


28 


5501. 

I. 

Exeter,  N. 

H. 

5502. 

II. 

5503. 

Ill, 

434  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3424. 

JOHN,"  [_Francis^  William  Coffin^  John^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  13 
Dec,  1813;  married  31  Oct.,  1844,  at  Manchester,  Mass.,  Mary 
Pinkham  Hanson,  who  was  born  in  Jackson,  N.  H.,  20  Feb.,  1817. 
He  was  a  cabinet  maker  for  several  years,  afterwards  a  grocer,  and 
lives  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Children,  born  at  Manchester  : 

5508.  I.         Mary  Sargent,  born  7  Nov.,  1849. 

5509.  II.       George  Francis,  born  11  Sept.,  1851  ;  is  a  grocer 
at  St.  Peter,  Minn. 

3430. 

FRANCIS  VALENTINE,^  \_Francis^  William  Coffin^  John^  Moses^ 
Moses^^  born  20  Dec,  1826;  married  15  June,  1856,  Clarissa, 
daughter  of  David  and  Clarissa  Lee  of  Manchester,  Mass.,  who  was 
born  4  Aug.,  1835.  He  is  a  cabinet  maker  by  trade,  and  works  in 
a  piano-forte  manufactory  in  Boston,  where  he  resides.  Children, 
born  in  Boston  except  the  first : 

5510.  I.         Millard   Smith,   born  in  Manchester,  Mass.,  25 
July,  1857  ;  died  3  Jan.,  1859. 

5511.  II.        Frank  Elmer,  born  13  July,  1861  ;  died  29  Jan., 
1865. 

5512.  III.      Clara  Loraine,  born  24  July,  1862  ;  died  1  Sept., 
1878. 

5513.  IV.       Charles  Elmer,  born  12  Dec,  1865. 

3431. 

GEORGE  SUMNER,'  [Francis''  William  Coffin^  John*  Moses^ 
Moses^'\  born  in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  18  Aug.,  1844;  married  3  April, 
1869,  Abbie  A.  Goss.  He  is  a  teamster  and  lives  in  Concord,  N. 
H.     Children,  born  in  Concord  except  the  first  : 

5514.  I.         Grace  Anna,  born  2  June,  1871,  in  Milford,  N.  H. 

5515.  II.       William  Harrod,  born  31  March,  1876. 

5516.  III.      Herbert  Sumner,  born  1  May,  1879. 

3432. 
STEPHEN  KIMBALL,^  [Francis^  William  Coffin^  John"  Moses^ 
Moses^'\  born  in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  26  Dec,  1846;  married  in  Dan- 
bury,  N.  H.,  28  March,  1869,  Mary  R.  Brown.     He  is  a  farmer  and 
lives  near  Concord,  N.  H.     Children : 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  435 

5517.  I.         George   Bkown,  born   iu   Hopkinton,  N.   H.,  4 
May,  1870. 

5518.  II.        Cora  May,  born  in  Franklin,  N.  H.,  9  Oct.,  1872. 

3434. 

JOHN  WEBSTER,'  ITlwmas  RoweW  WiUiam  Coffin^  John* 
Moses^  Moses^^  born  7  April,  1818;  married  first  20  Jan.,  1848,. 
Sarah  Paulina,  daughter  of  Ammi  White,  who  died  14  June,  1857, 
aged  29  years  and  11  months,  and  second  22  March,  I860,"  Eliza- 
beth J.  Goodwin.  He  graduated  at  Dartmouth  Medical  School  in 
1845,  and  was  for  thirty  years  a  dentist  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  where 
he  died  21  Dec,  1877.     Children  : 

5519.  I.         Anna   Paulina,  born   June,    1851  ;    married    10 
Feb.,  1879,  Clarence  Doty,  a  teacher  of  Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 

5520.  II.        Carrie    Maria,  born  March,   1856  ;    married  19 
Nov.,  1879,  Dr.  E.  F.  Dearborn  of  Lynn,  Mass. 

3435. 

THOMAS  DEARBORN,'  [TJiomas  RoiveW  WiUiam  Coffin' John'^ 
Moses^  3foses^2  l^orn  14  Aug.,  1823;  married  first  27  Nov.,  1851, 
Susan  E.,  daughter  of  Robert  Smith,  M.D.  She  was  born  2  Oct., 
1823,  in  Amesbmy,  Mass.,  and  died  31  Jan.,  1875.  He  married 
second  30  Nov.,  1876,  Lucy  L.,  daughter  of  Andrew  Davis  of  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  who  was  born  26  Dec,  1844.  Mr.  Little  is  a  farmer  and 
mechanic  at  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  where  he  has  been  for  many  years  one 
of  the  deacons  of  the  Congregational  church.  He  was  postmaster 
for  eight  years,  and  has  served  on  the  board  of  selectmen  several 
times.     Children : 

5521.  I.         Thomas   Rowell,  born   19  Sept.,  1853;  married 
29  April,  1876,  Carrie  B.,  daughter  of  Lewis  A.  Hawkins. 

Charles  Webster,  born  20  Dec,  1855;  died  6 

Susan  Paulina,  born  8  July,  1858. 

John  Webster,  born  21  Jan.,  1861. 

Alice  Maria,  born  4  June,  1866. 

Robert  Sjoth,  born  7  May,  1870. 

William  Dearborn,  born  11  Jan.,  1874  ;  died  15 

VIII.  EDVsaN  Dearborn,  born  14  Sept.,  1878. 


5522. 

II. 

May,  1870. 

5523. 

III. 

5524. 

IV. 

5525. 

V. 

5526. 

VI. 

5527. 

VII 

Nov.,  1874 

5528. 

VII 

436  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3436. 

SELTNA  DODGE,'  IValentine^  William  Coffin''  John''  Moses' 
Moses'^']  born  1  Oct.,  1816  ;  married  15  Oct.,  1834,  Jolin  Barker  of 
Lovell,  Me.,  who  was  born  30  Sept.,  1807,  and  died  16  Aug.,  1852. 
He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  a  major  in  the  state  militia,  and 
held  several  town  offices.  Slie  died  25  March,  1862,  Children, 
beside  one  that  died  in  infancy  : 

5529.  I.  Aretus  Gustavus  Barker,  born  26  Oct.,  1835; 
graduated  at  Colby  University  in  1862  ;  married  in  1865,  Exa  L. 
Drake,  who  was  born  in  Effingham,  N.  H.,  24  Jan.,  1835.  He  was 
the  principal  of  an  educational  institution  at  Effingham,  where  he 
died  11  April,  1867.     Cliild  : 

5530.     I.         Justin  Starr  Barker,  born  Jan.,  1866. 

5531.  II.  Eugene  Valentine  Barker,  born  20  Dec,  1837; 
married  Mary  C.  Hamblen  of  Lovell,  Me.,  served  in  the  army  dur- 
ing the  war,  and  is  a  teacher  at  Ebensburg,  Penn. 

5532.  III.  Maryetta  Miranda  Barker,  born  20  Aug.,  1841  ; 
married  Dr.  S.  S.  Stearns  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

5533.  IV.  Francisco  Weston  Barker,  born  17  April,  1846  ; 
married  17  Nov.,  1872,  Mary  Lucretia  Marston,  who  was  born  at 
Effingham,  N.  H.,  6  July,  1848.  He  served  in  Company  B,  Thirty- 
second  Maine  Volunteers,  and  is  now  a  farmer  at  Effingham.     Child  : 

5534.     I.         Kate  Eugenie  Barker,  born  6  Nov.,  1873. 
5535.     V.        Anna  Ella  Barker,  born  6  Oct.,  1848;  married 
Charles  Davis  of  Springvale,  Me. 

3437. 

ORSINA  PARKER,^  [Valentine'^  William  Coffin^  John^  Moses^ 
Moses"^^  born  at  Bridgtou,  Me.,  20  Oct.,  1821  ;  married  24  June, 
1842,  Abraham  Andrews  Barker  of  Lovell,  who  was  born  30  March, 
1816.  Mr.  Barker  received  a  common  school  education,  and  early 
engaged  in  farming  and  the  manufacture  of  shooks.  In  June,  1855, 
he  removed  to  Cambria  County,  Penn.,  where  he  followed  the  same 
pursuits,  and  afterwards  engaged  extensively  in  lumber  and  mercan- 
tile business.  He  has  taken  an  active  part  in  politics,  was  the 
organizer  of  the  republican  party  in  his  county,  served  as  delegate  to 
the  Chicago  Convention  in  1860,  was  elected  a  member  of  congress 
in  1864,  serving  one  term  and  then  resuming  his  business,  which  had 
suffered  severely  from  his  absence.  When  Gen.  Lee  invaded  Penn- 
sylvania, he  shouldered  his  musket  as  a  private  soldier  and  served 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  437 

with  his  regiment  till  the  militia  was  disbanded.  He  took  a  leading 
part  in  the  temperance  movement,  and  was  one  of  the  first  to  engage 
in  the  anti-slavery  cause.  He  now  resides  on  a  farm  near  Ebens- 
burg,  Penn.     Children,  all  born  in  Lovell : 

5536.  I.  Valentine  Stephen  Barker,  born  15  Aug.,  1843  } 
married  first  26  Nov.,  1865,  Jennie  L.  Evans,  who  died  23  Jan., 
1873,  and  second  19  Oct.,  1876,  Catharine  W.  Williams.  During 
the  late  war  he  served  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  Regi- 
ment, Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  He  is  a  merchant  and  resides  at 
Ebensburg. 

5537.  II.  Florentine  Henry  Barker,  born  8  Feb.,  1847; 
married  8  Feb.,  1870,  Margaret  A.  Zahm.  During  the  war  he  served 
in  the  Two  Hundred  and  Ninth  Regiment  of  the  Penns^'lvania  Vol- 
unteers. He  resides  at  Ebensburg,  Penn.,  and  is  engaged  in  the 
lumber  and  mercantile  business. 

5538.  III.  Augustine  Vinton  Barker,  born  20  June,  1849  ; 
graduated  at  Dartmouth  College  in  1872  ;  married  1  June,  1875, 
Catharine  F.  Zahm,  sister  of  his  brother  Augustine's  wife.  He 
served  in  the  state  militia  during  Lee's  invasion,  and  is  an  attorney 
at  law  at  Ebensburg. 

5539.  IV.  CoNSTANTiNE  Hardy  Barker,  born  20  Sept.,  1854. 
He  is  a  merchant  at  Ebensburg. 

3438. 

CAROLINE  ELIZA,'  [Valentine^  William  Coffin^  John*  Moses" 
Moses^']  born  at  Lovell,  Me.,  12  Dec,  1823  ;  married  23  Sept.,  1840, 
Elden,  sou  of  Joseph  Wilson  and  Ruth  Sands  (Andrews)  Barker, 
who  was  born  at  Lovell  12  Aug.,  1816.  Mr.  Barker  was  engaged 
in  farming  at  Lovell  until  1869,  when  he  removed  with  his  family 
to  Jewell  City,  Kansas,  where  he  now  resides.  He  served  two 
years  in  the  Kansas  state  senate,  and  has  also  been  sergeant-at-arms. 
Children,  born  at  Lovell : 

5540.  I.  Joseph  Valentine  Barkjer,  born  12  April,  1842  ; 
died  20  March,  1853. 

554J^.  II.  Mary  Clark  Barker,  born  31  Jan.,  1844;  mar- 
ried 1  May,  1871,  at  Manhattan,  Kansas,  George  B.  Crandall.  Mr. 
Crandall  is  a  native  of  New  York,  served  in  the  war,  and  is  a  drug- 
gist at  Jewell  City,  Kansas.     Children  : 

5542.     I.         Alfred   Barker    Crandall,    born    27    June, 
1873;  died  13  Jan.,  1876. 


438  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5543.  II.        Callie  Liicretia  Crandall,  born  9  Aug.,  1877. 

5544.  III.      Aretas  Elden  Crandall,  born  8  July,  1880. 
5545.     III.      Victoria  Valeta  Barker,  born   13  Jan.,  1846; 

married  1  Jan.,  1872,  at  Manhattan,  Kansas,  Charles  O.  Evans,  a 
harness-maker  at  Manhattan.     Children  : 

5546.  I.         Valeta  Oriana  Evans,  born  28  Jan.,  1874. 

5547.  II.        Valentine  Evans,  born  24  Oct.,  1875. 
5548.     IV.       Ruth  Sands  Barker,  born  13  Dec,  1847  ;  married 

at  Manhattan,  Kansas,  25  Sept.,  1871,  John  D.  Robertson,  a  native 
■of  Pennsylvania,  and  a  merchant  at  Jewell  City.     Children  : 

5549.  I.         Lemuel  Eugene  Robertson,  born    5   May, 
1873  ;  died  11  March,  1876. 

5550.  II.        Georgie  Robertson,  born  31  Jan.,  1875. 

5551.  III.      Lenora  Robertson,   born   14  Aug.,    1877; 
died  23  Oct.,  1877. 

5552.  IV.       Lillie  May  Robertson,  born  12  April,  1879  ; 
died  10  Aug.,  1879. 

5553.  V.        Elden  Purcell  Robertson,  born  21  Oct.,  1880. 
5554.     V.        Oriana  Marcelia  Barker,  born  27  June,  1849  ; 

married  27  Nov.,  1876,  at  San  Francisco,  John  B.  Flemming,  a  dealer 
in  wood  and  coal  at  Oakland,  Cal.     Child : 

5555.     I.         Peaii'WinifredFlemming,born2  Jan.,  1879. 

5556.  VI.       Hannah  Andrews  Barker,  born  31  May,  1851  ; 
died  17  June,  1851. 

5557.  VII.     Georgianna  Barker,  born  3  Aug.,  1853  ;  died  26 
Jan.,  1864. 

5558.  VIII.  Henry  Martyn  Barker,  born   10  March,  1855  ; 
died  14  March,  1863. 

5559.  IX.      Alma  Orsina  Barker,  born  8  June,  1858  ;  died 
5  Aug.,  1859. 

5560.  X.        John  Elden  Barker,  born  1  March,  1861  ;  died 
1  Feb.,  1863. 

5561.  XI.      Carrie  Selina  Barker,  born  10  Jan.,  1866. 

3440. 

MIRANDA  MARY,^  [Valentiyie'^  William  Coffin^  John^  Moses^ 
Moses^']  born  18  Feb.,  1836  ;  married  in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  23  Sept., 
1855,  Lorenzo  Dow,  son  of  Davis  L.  Davenport,  who  was  born  in 
Chelsea,  Vt.,  4  July,  1830.  He  is  a  harness-maker  and  lives  in 
Franklin,  N.  H.     Children  : 


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HOIM  JOSIAH    STOVER  LITTLE 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  439 

5562.  I.         Herbert  Dayton  Davenport,  born  7  Sept.,  1856. 

5563.  II.       Alice  Miranda  Davenport,  born  27  Sept.,  1858. 

5564.  III.      Edward  Hamlin  Davenport,  born  17  July,  1862  ; 
died  2  May,  1878. 

5565.  IV.       Nathan  Henry  Davenport,  born  11  Aug.,  1863  ; 
died  20  Aug.,  1864. 

5566.  V.        LiLLA  Sophia  Davenport,  born  5  April,  1867. 

5567.  VI.      William  Henry  Davenport,  born  19  April,  1870. 

5568.  VII.     Edith  Marilla  Davenport,  born  4  Aug.,  1876  ; 
died  30  April,  1878. 

5569.  VIII.  Harry  Nathan  Davenport,  born  20  Aug.,  1877. 


3441. 

JOSIAH  STOVER,^  [Michaef  Josiah'  Hoses*  Moses""  Moses'''] 
born  9  Jul}^,  1801  ;  married  Abba,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Isabella 
Bliss  (Upham)  Chamberlain.  Mrs.  Little  married  second  Hon. 
George  T.  Davis  of  Portland,  who  died  17  June,  1877.  Mr.  Little 
graduated  at  Bowdoin  at  the  head  of  the  famous  class  of  1825,  which 
numbered  among  its  members  Longfellow,  Hawthorne,  J.  S.  C. 
Abbott,  and  many  others  who  distinguished  themselves  in  after-life. 
He  then  studied  law  at  Portland,  Me.,  where  he  afterwards  resided, 
but  was  activel}^  engaged  in  the  profession  onl}^  a  few  years. 
His  tastes  and  talents  fitted  him  more  especially  for  general  business 
pursuits  in  which  he  successfully  engaged  during  the  remainder  of 
his  life.  He  was  for  man}'  years  president  of  the  Atlantic  and  St. 
Lawrence  Railroad  Company,  and  it  was  under  his  management  that 
the  leasing  of  the  road  to  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  was  consum- 
mated. He  was  also  connected  with  the  Berlin  Mills  Company  of 
New  Hampshire,  a  large  association  for  the  manufacture  of  lumber, 
and  with  important  lumbei'ing  interests  in  eastern  Maine.  He  took 
a  deep  interest  in  politics,  served  as  speaker  of  the  house  of  repre- 
sentatives in  the  Maine  legislature  for  several  years,  and  was  the 
candidate  of  his  party  for  representative  to  congress.  He  was  always 
honored  and  respected  by  the  community  in  which  he  lived  for  his 
strength  of  character  and  kindness  of  heart,  but  the  true  and 
thorough  nobleness  of  his  nature  could  only  be  fully  appreciated  by 
those  most  closely  connected  with  him.  He  died  2  April,  1862. 
ChUd: 

*5570.     I.         Abby  Isabella,  born  27  Nov.,  1834. 


440  LITTLE     GENEALOGY. 

3442. 
THOMAS  BROWN, ^  [Edward'^  Josialv'  Moses^  Moses^  Moses^'] 
born  4  Nov.,  1799  ;  married  first  7  Feb.,  1820,  Eunice,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Josiah  and  Eunice  (Tucker)  Thrasher,  who  died  at  Auburn 
9  April,  1844,  aged  46,  and  second  8  Jan.,  1845,  Fanny,  widow  of 
Isaac  J.  Towne,  and  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Rogers) 
Barker,  who  was  born  24  Nov.,  1806,  and  survives  him.  He  was 
one  of  the  first  and  most  active  of  the  business  men  of  Auburn,  and 
also  largely  interested  in  wild  lands  in  northern  New  Hampshire. 
He  was  for  many  years  a  prominent  member  and  deacon  of  the  Con- 
gregational church.  At  his  death,  7  March,  1854,  he  was  one  of 
the  Commissioners  of  Cumberland  County.     Children  : 

*5571.     I.         Maria,  born  11  Feb.,  1821  ;  died  25  Dec,  1867. 
*5572.     11.       William  Robison,  born   20   May,  1822  ;    died  15 
March,  1872. 

Sarah  Toppan,  born  16  March,   1824;    died  29 

Hannah,  born  30  April,  1826  ;  died  5  May,  1844. 
Thomas  Spencer,  born  31  Dec,  1827;    died  15 

Sarah   Toppan,  born    16    Feb.,   1829;    died    21 

Caroline  Robison,  born  7  April,  1831  ;  died  18 

Mary  Brewster,  born  17  Dec,   1832  ;    died  29 

Eunice,  born  20  Aug.,  1834  ;  died  11  Feb.,  1853. 
Ellen    Thurston,  born   8    May,    1836 ;    died  3 

Henry,  born  21  Dec,  1838. 

Sarah  Hale,  born  4  Aug.,  1840;  married  27 
Sept.,  1865,  William  K.  Eminger,  who  died  13  Feb.,  1871.  She  died 
16  May,  1871. 

5583.  Xni.  Fanny  Barker,  born  17  Dec,    1845;    died    13 
March,  1851. 

5584.  XIV.  Frances  Caroline,  born  19  Dec,  1853. 

3443. 

JOSIAH,'''    [^Edivard^   Josiah^   Moses^  Moses^  Moses^']    born    29 
April,  1801  ;  married  first  2  Sept.,  1822,   Mary  Holt,  daughter  of 


5573. 

III. 

Nov.,  1828. 

5574. 

lY. 

5575. 

V. 

Feb.,  1847. 

5576. 

VI. 

April,  1832 

*5577. 

VII. 

Sept.,  1853 

*5578. 

VIII 

Oct.,  1868. 

5579. 

IX. 

5580. 

X. 

Nov.,  1878, 

*5581. 

XL 

5582. 

XII. 

a^ 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  441 

Jonathan  and  Joanna  (Cobb)  Cummings  of  Norway,  Me.,  who  died 
at  Minot  6  Oct.,  1829,  aged  25  years  and  6  months;  second  30 
March,  1830,  Nancy  Williams,  daughter  of  William  and  Nancy 
(Brooks)  Bradford,  who  died  in  Auburn  20  Nov.,  1834,  aged  26 
years  and  7  months  ;  third  26  May,  1835,  Sall}^,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Mehitable  (Raymond)  Brooks,  and  cousin  of  the  preceding,  who 
was  born  3  May,  1807,  at  Alfred,  Me.,  and  died  at  Auburn  15  April, 
1849  ;  and  fourth  20  May,  1850,  Charlotte  Ann  Brooks,  sister  of  the 
preceding,  who  was  born  26  Dec,  1817,  and  survives.  Mr.  Little 
was  educated  at  Bowdoin,  studied  law  with  his  father,  practiced  his 
profession  for  several  years  at  Minot  and  Auburn,  afterwards  en- 
gaged in  trade  and  manufacturing.  After  an  absence  of  many  years 
he  returned  to  his  native  place,  Newburj^port,  where  he  continued  to 
reside  till  his  death.  As  a  man  of  business  he  possessed  excellent 
judgment,  was  exact  in  all  his  dealings,  and  persevering  in  the  prose- 
cution of  his  plans.  As  a  citizen  he  was  the  firm  friend  of  good 
order  and  good  morals,  and  took  a  deep  interest  in  all  measures 
affecting  the  well-being  of  the  community  in  which  he  lived.  He  was 
for  many  years  a  member  of  the  Congregational  church  and  hearty 
in  his  support  of  Christian  institutions  and  ordinances.  He  died 
suddenly  at  Somes'  Sound,  Mt.  Desert,  9  Aug.,  1865,  whither  he  had 
gone  on  a  pleasure  excursion.  His  kindliness  of  manner,  his  ready 
sympathy,  and  his  improving  conversation  made  him  a  favorite  with 
all.     Children : 

*5585.     I.         Elizabeth   Mary   Todd,    born    in    Lewiston    24 
Sept.,  1823. 

*5586.     II.       Edward,  born  in  Lewiston  25  June,  1825. 
*5587.     III.      Francis  Brown,  born  in  Minot  20  June,  1827. 
5588.     IV.      Mart   Cummings,  born  in  Auburn  19  Feb.,  1831  ; 
died  18  Sept.,  1831. 

*5589.     V.        JosiAH,  born  in  Auburn  10  Sept.,  1832. 
*5590.     VI.      Charles   Jenkins,  born  in  Auburn  9  April,  1836. 
5591.     VII.     George,  born  in  Auburn  26  May,  1837  ;    died  23 
Aug.,  1838. 

*5592.     VIII.  Nancy  Bradford,  born  in  Auburn  11  Aug.,  1838  ; 
died  at  San  Francisco  17  April,  1873. 

*5593.     IX.      Horace  Chapin,  born  in  Auburn  14  Jan.,  1840. 
5594.     X.        George,  born  10  Feb.,  1841  ;  died  1  May,  1842. 


442  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3445. 

HANNAH,'^  [^Edioard^  Josiah^  Hoses'^ Moses^  Moses'^~\  born  25  Feb., 
1804  ;  married  2  Aug.,  1832,  Samuel,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Mehitable 
(Dresser)  Pickard,  who  was  born  9  March,  1793,  in  Rowley,  Mass., 
and  died  2  Nov. ,  1872,  in  Auburn,  Me.  He  married  first  Sarah,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  and  Judith  (Toppan)  Coffin,  sister  of  Joshua  Coffin, 
the  historian  of  Newbury,  and  niece  of  the  wife  of  (391)  Josiah 
Little.  He  had  by  her  four  children  :  Josiah  Little  Pickard,  who 
graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1844,  was  for  several  years  superintendent 
of  schools  in  Chicago,  and  is  now  president  of  Iowa  State  Univer- 
sity at  Iowa  City ;  Joseph  Cofl3n  Pickard,  who  graduated  at  Bowdoin 
in  1846  and  is  now  a  professor  in  the  State  Industrial  University  at 
Urbana,  111.  ;  Samuel  Thomas  Pickard,  who  has  been  for  many 
years  one  of  the  editors  of  the  Portland  Transcript ;  Daniel  Web- 
ster Pickard,  who  graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1848,  was  pastor  of 
the  Congregational  church  at  G-roveland,  Mass.,  and  died  in  1860. 
Mr.  Pickard  taught  for  several  years  in  his  native  town,  and  also 
represented  it  in  the  general  court.  In  1832  he  removed  to  Lewis- 
ton  Falls,  Me.,  and  early  became  treasurer  of  one  of  the  manu- 
facturing companies,  a  position  he  held  till  his  death.  He  also 
served  as  register  of  bankruptcy  and  as  a  director  of  the  Maine 
Central  Railroad.  Throughout  his  life  he  was  deeply  interested  in 
the  cause  of  education,  and  was  a  trustee  of  the  Lewiston  Falls 
Academy,  of  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  and  an  overseer  of  Bow- 
doin College.  He  was  one  of  the  earliest  workers  in  the  temperance 
reform  and  anti-slavery  cause.  Mrs.  Pickard  was  one  of  the  earliest 
and  most  active  members  of  the  Congregational  church  at  Auburn, 
and  like  her  husband  was  known  for  her  numerous  public  and  private 
charities.     She  died  29  May,  1880.     Children  : 

5595.  I.  Sarah  Little  Pickard,  born  4  May,  1833  ;  mar- 
ried 16  May,  1867,  Peter  Fifield,  son  of  Peter  and  Sarah  (Fifield) 
Sanborn.  He  was  born  22  Dec,  1811,  at  Kingston,  N.  H.,  early 
removed  to  Readfield,  Me.,  where  he  was  for  many  years  post- 
master. He  has  been  United  States  revenue  collector  for  eleven 
years,  served  in  the  state  legislature,  and  was  for  two  terms  mayor 
of  Hallowell,  Me.,  where  he  now  resides.     Children  : 

5596.  I.         Samuel  Pickard  Sanborn,  born    18   Aug., 
1868. 

5597.  II.       Joseph  Appleton  Sanborn,  born  24  Dec, 
1870;  died  12  Aug.,  1871. 


SEVENTH    GENERATION.  443 

5598.  III.  Stanley  Hale  Sanborn,  born  16  March, 
1873;  died  28  June,  1874. 
5599.  II.  Edward  Little  Pickard,  born  25  Dec,  1834; 
married  25  Dec,  1856,  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Fannie  Maria,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Joshua  Coffin  and  Sophia  W.  (Dix)  Plummer,  who  was  born 
23  Dec,  1833.  Mr.  Pickard  is  a  successful  and  highly  respected 
merchant  of  Boston,  a  director  in  the  National  City  Bank  and  the 
Commonwealth  Insurance  Company.  He  resides  at  Auburndale, 
Mass.     Children : 

5600.  I.         Julia  Maria  Pickard,  born  9  Feb.,  1858. 

5601.  II.        Samuel  Webster  Pickard,  born  20  Aug., 
1859;  died  31  July,  1865. 

5602.  III.      Fanny  Dix  Pickard,  born  23  June,  1862  ; 
died  1  Sept.,  1862. 

5603.  IV.      Charles  Dix  Pickard,  born  9  Nov.,  1864. 

5604.  V.        GeorgePlummerPickard,born3Aug.,1867. 

5605.  VI.      Edward  Little  Pickard,  born  15  Feb.,  1870. 

5606.  VII.     Augustus  Bishop  Pickard,   born  31  July, 
1873  ;  died  31  July,  1874. 

5607.  III.  Charles  Weston  Pickard,  born  28  Oct.,  1836  ; 
graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1857  ;  married  12  March,  1862,  Henrietta 
Eliza  Groth,  daughter  of  John  Groth,  and  adopted  daughter  of  his 
brother  Josiah  Little  Pickard.  She  was  born  in  Hanover,  Germany, 
12  April,  1840.  Mr.  Pickard  is  one  of  the  proprietors  of  the  Port- 
land Trcunscriiyt  and  resides  at  Portland,  Me.     Children  : 

5608.  I.         George  Henry  Pickard,  born  21  Oct.,  1863  ; 
died  27  Jan.,  1868. 

5609.  II.        Frederick  William  Pickard,  born  2  Sept., 
1871. 

5610.  III.      Cornelia  Woodhull  Pickard,  born  17  May, 
1878. 

5611.  IV.  George  Henry  Pickard,  born  2  April,  1838; 
graduated  at  Amherst  in  1858,  studied  at  Bangor  Theological  Sem- 
inary, and  died  16  March,  1863. 

5612.  V.  John  Pickard,  born  21  April,  1840  ;  married  first 
23  Oct.,  1862,  Anna  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  Downs,  who  died 
5  Sept.,  1864,  aged  27,  and  second  28  May,  1868,  Mary  Adeline, 
daughter  of  James  and  Nancy  (Stevens)  Leavitt,  who  was  born  24 
May,  1840.  Mr.  Pickard  is  a  shoe  manufacturer  at  Auburn,  Me., 
has  served  in  the  city  council,  and  is  a  director  in  the  First  National 
Bank.     Childi-en : 


444  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

5613.  I.         Samuel  Henry  Pickard,  born  18  May,  1864  ; 
died  26  July,  1864. 

5614.  II.        Hannah  Elizabeth  Pickard,  born  18  May, 
1864;  died  1  Aug.,  1864. 

5615.  VI.  Horace  Chapin  Pickard,  born  24  Dec,  1841  ;. 
married  14  Sept.,  1859,  Sarah  Sawyer,  and  died  21  Feb.,  1868. 
Child  : 

5616.     I.         Florence  Valentine  Pickard,  born  14  Feb., 
1861  ;  died  7  Sept.,  1865. 

5617.  VII.  Frederick  William  Pickard,  born  7  Oct.,  1843  '^ 
died  4  Oct.,  1844. 

5618.  VIII.  Hannah  Brown  Pickard,  born  13  Sept.,  1845  ; 
died  4  Sept.,  1865. 

5619.  IX.  Mary  Little  Hale  Pickard,  born  28  Jan.,  1849  ; 
married  2  Aug.,  1869,  Woodbury  Kidder,  son  of  Luther  and  Louisa 
(Kidder)  Dana,  who  was  born  7  June,  1840.  Mr.  Dana  served  dur- 
ing the  war  as  hospital  steward  of  the  Twenty-ninth  Maine  Regi- 
ment, and  is  a  cotton  manufacturer  at  Saccarappa,  Me.     Children  : 

LouisaWoodburyDana,  born  27  April, 1870. 
Hannah  Little  Dana,  born  1  Aug.,  1872. 
Philip  Dana,  born  3  Aug.,  1874. 
Ethel  May  Dana,  born  25  July,  1876. 
Helen  Pickard  Dana,  born  19  Oct.,  1878. 
Luther  Dana,  born  19  Nov.,  1880. 
Mary  Pickard  Dana,  born  13  Jan.,  1882. 

3449. 

EDWARD  TOPPAN,^  [Edivard^  Josialv'  Moses*  Moses^  Moses''\ 
born  29  Dec,  1809  ;  married  first  2  Oct.,  1839,  Melinda  Crosby, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Weston  Bela  and  Harriet  (Wines)  Adams,  who- 
was  born  10  Aug.,  1822,  and  died  30  Sept.,  1842,  and  second  Lucy 
Jane,  daugliter  of  Zeba  and  Lepha  (Peck)  Bliss  of  Attleboro,  Mass., 
who  was  born  28  June,  1822.  He  was  educated  at  Portland  Acad- 
emy and  Gardiner  Lyceum,  then  under  the  charge  of  his  cousin,  Rev. 
Dr.  Hale,  studied  law  with  his  father,  was  admitted  to  the  Cumber- 
land Bar,  and  practiced  his  profession  with  success  at  Auburn.  He 
represented  his  town  in  the  state  legislature  several  times,  was  Judge 
of  Probate  for  Androscoggin  County,  and  for  many  years  a  director 
of  the  Maine  Central  Railroad  and  of  the  First  National  Bank  of 


5620. 

I. 

5621. 

II. 

5622. 

III. 

5623. 

IV. 

5624. 

V. 

5625. 

VI. 

5626. 

VII 

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Dr,  SIephen  Little 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  445 

Auburn.  He  was  also  trustee  and  treasurer  of  the  Lewiston  Falls 
Academy,  and  took  much  interest  in  the  success  of  the  school.  He 
died  at  Auburn  5  Nov.,  1867.     Children  : 

*5627.  I.  Edward  Adams,  born  13  May,  1841  ;  died  14 
April,  1876. 

5628.  II.  Weston  Tappan,  born  17  April,  1842;  died  26 
Aug.,  1865. 

5629.  III.  George  Thomas,  born  14  May,  1857;  graduated 
at  Bowdoin  in  1877,  and  is  instructor  in  Latin  at  Thayer  Academy, 
Brain  tree,  Mass. 

3450. 
SARAH,'''  [^Edward^  Josiah^  Moses*  Moses^  Mose^']  born  18  May, 
1811  ;  married  30  Sept.,  1841,  Charles,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Mar- 
tha (Small)  Clark  of  Limington,  Me.  He  was  born  4  Nov.,  1814, 
engaged  in  business  for  several  years  at  Auburn,  served  as  sheriff 
for  Androscoggin  County  from  1854  to  1861,  and  in  the  latter  year 
was  appointed  United  States  Marshal,  a  position  which  he  held  for 
two  terms,  gaining  many  encomiums  for  his  able  performance  of  its 
duties.  More  recently  he  has  been  general  agent  of  the  Grand 
Trunk  and  Boston  and  Maine  Railroads  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  and  now 
resides  in  Boston.     Children  : 

5630.  I.  Sarah  Caroline  Clark,  born  17  March,  1846  ; 
died  15  Aug.,  1846. 

5631.  II.  Charles  Edward  Clark,  born  8  July,  1850; 
graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1871,  and  at  Harvard  Medical  School,  and 
is  now  a  practicing  physician  in  Boston. 

3537. 

EMILY  FRANCES,^  [Moses  Parsons^  Moses^  Moses*  Moses^ 
Moses"^^  born  8  May,  1835  ;  married  28  May,  1864,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Charles  E.  Compton  of  the  Fifth  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.  His 
parents  are  David  and  Elizabeth  (Wills)  Compton  of  Bridgton,  N.  J. 
Children : 

6632.  I.  Charles  Ludington  Compton,  born  28  Feb.,  1865  ; 
died  26  July,  1865. 

5633.  II.       Paul  Compton,  born  1  Aug.,  1866. 

5634.  III.      Florence  Compton,  born  20  June,  1870. 


5635. 

I. 

5636. 

II. 

5637. 

Ill 

Feb.,  1874. 

5638. 

IV. 

5638. 

V. 

5639. 

V. 

446  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

3539. 

HORACE  FREDERICK,^  [Moses  Parsons^  Moses''  Moses'  Moses" 
Mose^'\  born  18  Oct.,  1844  ;  married  22  June,  1869,  Meribah  Shep- 
herd, daughter  of  Major  Cornelius  S.  and  Carrie  (Russell)  Under- 
wood of  Auburn,  N.  Y.  He  is  cashier  of  the  American  Express 
Company  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Children  : 

Carrie  Russell,  born  24  Oct.,  1870. 

Horace,  born  26  Dec,  1872. 

Charles  Compton,  born  11  Jan.,   1874;  died  12 

Emily  Compton,  born  12  July,  1876. 

Percy,  born  26  Oct.,  1878  ;  died  29  July,  1879. 

George  Howard,  born  18  July,  1880. 

3540. 

JENNIE  RUSSELL,'^  \_Moses  Parsons^  Moses"  Moses'  Moses^ 
Moses"^  born  19  April,  1856  ;  married  30  Nov.,  1875,  Lieutenant 
Francis  B.  Jones  of  the  Third  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.  His  parents  are 
Griffith  and  Mary  (Bacon)  Jones  of  Norristown,  Penn.     Child  : 

5640.  I.         Mary  Bacon  Jones,  born  13  Aug.,  1879. 

3623. 
HAZEN  AM  AS  A,  "^  [  Walter^    Walter^  Benjamin'  Moses^  Moses^} 
born  3  July,  1827  ;  married  Mary  Ann  Clark.     He  is  a  woolen  man- 
ufacturer at  Montpelier,  Vt.     Children,  born  in  East  Montpelier : 

5641.  I.         George  Walter,  born  21    June,   1852  ;    died  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  24  May,  1863. 

5642.  II.        Harry  Hazen,  born  21  Jan.,  1859. 

5643.  III.      Walter,  born  18  March,  1861  ;  died  28  July,  1872. 

5644.  IV.       Kittie  Georgiana,  born  27  March,  1864. 

5645.  V.        Robert,  born  23  June,  1869. 

3624. 
SARAH  HELEN,^  [  Walter^    Walter'  Benjamin'  Moses"  Moses^'] 
born  9  Sept.,  1832  ;  married  19  Feb.,  1857,  Barnard  Merritt  of  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  who  died  15  April,  1858.     Child : 

5646.  I,         Barnard   Little  Merritt,   born  at  East  Mont- 
pelier 16  Feb.,  1858. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  447 

3625. 
WALTER  SCOTT,'^  [  Walter^  Walter^  Benjamin^  Moses^  Moses^^ 
born  3  Feb.,  1842  ;  married  4  Oct.,  1864,  Fannie  Maria  Sibley.     He 
has  been  a  woolen  manufacturer,  but  is  now  a  farmer  at  Montpelier, 
Vt.     Children,  born  in  East  Montpelier : 

5647.  I.         Walter  Hiram,  born  7  April,  1866. 

5648.  II.        George  Sibley,  born  12  Aug.,  1868. 

5649.  III.      Fred  Sibley,  born  22  June,  1871 . 

5650.  IV.       Charles  Henry,  born  5  Aug.,  1877. 

3670. 

FANNIE  RUTH,^  [Bichard  Hazen^  Richard  Hazerv>  Benjamin* 
Moses^  Moses'^']  born  8  Oct.,  1835  ;  married  2  Feb.,  1864,  John  Laf- 
ferty,  late  captain  in  the  Eighth  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.,  but  now  retired 
from  active  service  by  reason  of  wounds  received  in  an  Indian  battle 
in  Arizona  20  Oct.,  1869.  He  was  born  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug., 
1835.  They  reside  at  730  Grove  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Chil- 
dren : 

5651.  I.         Frederick  Sherman  Lafferty,  born  in  San  Fran- 
cisco 12  Jan.,  1865. 

5652.  II.       John  Lovett  McDougal  Lafferty,  born  in  San 
Francisco  24  Jan.,  1867. 

5653.  III.      Grace   Lafferty,  born    at   Fork   Crook,  Cal.,  1 
March,  1869. 

5654.  IV.      Harriet  Mathews  Lafferty,  born  in  San  Fran- 
cisco 2  Nov.,  1876. 

3675. 

MARY  JANE,'^  [Dudley*^  Bichard  Hazerv'  Benjamin'^  Moses^ 
Moses'^^  born  20  Oct.,  1838;  married  24  July,  1856,  Maj.  Adelphus 
Duplessus  Smith,  a  cotton  planter  in  Wildwood,  Pointe  Coupde 
Parish,  La.     Children : 

Lucia   Adell    Smith,    born    28  May,    1857,  at 
died  27  July,  1857. 
Ada  Smith,  born  at  Mauston  7  Dec,  1860. 
Dudley  Smith,  born  6  Feb.,  1871. 
Mary  Adell  Smith,  born  17  Nov.,  1873  ;  died  27 

Albert  Adelphus    Smith,  born   11  June,  1876; 
died  20  Oct.,  1876. 


5655. 

I. 

Mauston,  Wis.  ; 

5656. 

II. 

5657. 

III. 

5658. 

IV. 

Dec,  1874. 

5659. 

V. 

448  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3691. 

JOHN  MERRILL  J  [Josiah'  Paul^  Paul*  Moses"  Moses^^  bora  9 
Nov.,  1841  ;  married  Jeannette  C,  daughter  of  Almery  T.  and 
Betsey  Hamblen.  He  removed  from  Windham,  Me.,  to  Minnesota 
in  1867,  and  is  a  farmer  and  stock  raiser  at  the  Lower  Sioux  Agency, 
Redwood  County.     Children  : 

5660.  I.  Fannie  Emeline,  born  8  Jan.,  1864. 

5661.  II.  Barbara  Morrell,  born  7  Aug.,  1865. 

5662.  III.  Alberta  Louise,  born  15  March,  1867. 

5663.  IV.  Howard  Marshall,  born  10  July,  1873. 

3692. 

MOSES  OLIVER,^  IJosiah^  PauV  Paul\  Moses^  Moses^^  born  20 
July,  1844  ;  married  23  July,  1874,  Ella  Belle,  daughter  of  David 
and  Ann  (Roe)  Crouley,  who  was  born  in  Bradford  County,  Penn., 
20  Aug.,  1856.  Mr.  Little  served  in  the  Tenth  Maine  Volunteers, 
entered  the  University  of  Michigan,  studied  law,  was  admitted  to 
the  bar,  and  has  been  judge  of  probate  two  years.  He^  resides  at 
Glencoe,  Minn.     Children  : 

5664.  I.         Mabel  Crystal  Clare,  born  20  Aug.,  1876. 

5665.  II.        George  Walter,  born  20  Aug.,   1878;    died  23 
Nov.,  1878. 

5666.  III.      Ralph  Waldo,  born  17  Dec,  1879. 

3694. 

PAUL  EMERY,'^  [^loses'^  PauP  Paul'  Moses"  Moses^']  born  3 
June,  1830;  married  12  July,  1851,  Rhoda  T.  Manchester.  He 
lived  in  Windham  till  the  outbreak  of  the  late  war,  when  he  enlisted 
in  Company  H,  Seventeenth  Maine  Volunteers,  and  died  in  the  hos- 
pital at  Alexandria,  Va.,  23  July,  1863,  from  wounds  received  at 
the  battle  of  Chancellorsville.     Children  : 

5667.  I.         Moses  Emery,  born  2  June,  1852. 

5668.  II.        Mary  Eliza,  born  23  March,  1854. 

5669.  III.      Frank  Herbert,  born  25  May,    1856;    died  23 
Sept.,  1857. 

5670.  IV.       Ruth  Ella,  born  19  Jan.,  1858. 

5671.  V.        Albin  Kellogg,  born  4  March,  1859. 


SEVENTH   GENERATION.  449 

3695. 

JOSIAH  FRANCIS,^  ^Moses^  PauP  Paul'  Hoses'  Moses^']  born  1 
March,  1832;  married  11  Oct.,  1855,  Cynthia  M.  Whipple,  was  a 
shoemaker  at  Lynn,  Mass.  He  died  at  Windham,  Me.,  26  March, 
1875.     Children : 

5672.  I.         Nellie  Frances,  born  26  Feb.,  1857;  married  22 
Dec,  1877,  Leroy  O.  Hart. 

5673.  II.        Mary   Lenora,  born  3  Sept.,  1859  ;  married  28 
Aug.,  1877,  Dudley  T.  Swan. 

5674.  III.      Hannah  Eliza,  born  22  Dec,  1864. 

5675.  IV.      JosiAH  Francis,  born  7  July,  1867. 

3698. 

JAMES  WEBB,^  \_Moses^  PauV  Paul'  Moses"  Moses'']  born  4  Jan., 
1840  ;  married  4  July,  1867,  Lovisa  M.  Wright.  He  was  a  sergeant 
in  the  Eleventh  Maine  Volunteers,  served  three  years,  and  was 
wounded  at  Fair  Oaks.  He  is  a  carpenter  by  occupation  and  lives 
in  Windham.     Children : 

5676.  I.         Mary  Lovisa,  born  16  April,  1868. 

5677.  II.        Bertha,  born  19  Nov.,  1870  ;  died  24  June,  1872. 

5678.  III.      Albert  Paul,  born  Dec,  1874. 

5679.  IV.      Alfred  Josiah,  born  12  Sept.,  1878. 

3700. 

HANNAH  KENDALL,'  [Holler^  Timothf  Paul'  Moses^  Moses'] 
born  2  Feb.,  1840;  married  Alvah  S.  Litchfield  of  Chelsea,  who  is 
engaged  in  market  business  in  Boston.     Children  : 

5680.  I.         Mary  Sturges  Litchfield,  born  9  Nov.,  1866. 

5681.  II.       Ida  Josephine  Litchfield,  born  29  Sept.,  1868. 

5682.  III.      Clara  Jumper  Litchfield,  born  8  Aug.,  1873. 

5683.  IV.      Walter  Sherma^j  Litchfield,  born  1  Oct.,  1875. 

3705. 

SAEAH  GERRISH,^  [John  LoweW  Timothy'  Paul'  Hoses'"  Hoses'] 
born  3  July,  1840  ;  married  7  Jan.,  1872,  Jerry  G.  Jeffrey,  a  master 
ship  carpenter  of  Kennebunkport,  Me.     Children  : 

5684.  I.         Susan  Walker  Jeffrey,  born  19  June,  1873. 

5685.  II.        Carrie  Cecil  Jeffrey,  born  28  Feb.,  1876. 
29 


450  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3T0T. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON,^  ^John  LoweW  Timoth^f  Paul'  Moses^ 
Jfoses^]  born  9  Feb.,  1847;  married  14  Jan.,  1873,  Annie  C.  Bur- 
gess of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  He  is  paymaster  of  the  New  York  and 
New  England  Raih'oad,  and  lives  in  Boston.     Child: 

5686.  I.         William  Walker,  born  7  Oct.,  1874. 

3708. 

SUSAN. ELIZABETH,^  [John  Lowell^  Timothy^  PouV  Moses^ 
ifcses^]  born  17  Jan.,  1853  ;  married  Frank  G.  Wells,  a  trader  of 
Kennebunkport,  Me.     Children : 

5687.  I.  William  Howard  Wells,  born  19  March,  1873. 

5688.  II.  Carl  Burgess  Wells,  born  3  Sept.,  1874. 

5689.  III.  Herbert  Perkins  Wells,  born  18  Oct.,  1876. 

5690.  IV.  Florence  Georgie  Wells,  born  22  March,  1879. 

3709. 

WILLIAM  CASWELL,"  [William  Hanson^  Thomas^ Paul* Moses^ 
Moses^^  born  18  Sept.,  1851  ;  married  13  May,  1878,  Annie  Hulse, 
daughter  of  James  Brady  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  He  resides  in  Brook- 
lyn.    Children : 

5691.  I.         James  Caswell,  born  25  March,   1879;  died  10 
Aug.,  1879. 

5692.  II.       Anna  Caroline,  born  2  July,  1880. 

5693.  III.      Julia  Brady,  born  13  June,  1881. 

3749. 

HIRAM  KINSMAN,''  [William'^  Thomas'^  Bond^  Thomas'^  George^ 
Joseph'^']  born  27  May,  1830  ;  married  1856,  Susan,  daughter  of 
Jonathan  and  Dorothy  Woodward.  He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation, 
enlisted  in  the  Eleventh  New  Hampshire  Volunteers  as  lieutenant  in 
Company  F,  was  wounded  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  and  died  4  July, 
1864.     His  body  was  brought  home  and  buried  at  Sutton.     Child  : 

5694.  I.         Cyrus  Harvey,  born  13  Aug.,  1859  ;  is  a  member 
of  the  class  of  1884,  Bates  College. 


EIGHTH   GENEEATION.  451 

3751. 
WILLIAM,"  [William?  Thomas^  Bond^  Thomas'^  George^  Joseph"^^ 
born   31    Jan.,    1836;    married    15    May,  1863,    Mary   Woodward, 
daughter  of  Thomas   Jefferson  and    Ruth   (Woodward)   Chadwick.- 
He  is  a  manufacturer  of  clothes  pins  at  Sutton,  N.  H.     Children: 

5695.  I.         Lena  Eldona,  born  24  April,  1865. 

5696.  II.       HiKAM  Jefferson,  born  8  Nov.,  1872;    died  24 
March,  1873. 

5697.  III.      Ev ALINE  Ruth,  born  31  July,  1875. 

Ol  i   i. 

CELIA  MARIA,«  [Thomas'  Ahijali^  Bond^  Thomas^  George^ 
Joseph^']  born  19  Sept.,  1836;  married  Michael  Mullein,  who  lives 
(1880)  in  Coaticook,  P.  Q.,  and  died  9  March,  1877.     Children  : 

5698.  I.         Ruth  Edith  Mullein,  born  April,  1859. 

5699.  II.        Mary  E.  Mullein,  born  16  Aug.,  1861  ;  died  10 
Nov.,  1862. 

5700.  III.      Eva  Mullein,  born  1  Aug.,  1863;  died  5  Aug., 
1863. 

5701.  IV.      Julia  Mullein,  born  Sept.,  1864. 

5702.  V.        Minnie  Mullein,  born  April,  1872. 

3TT8. 

THOMAS,"^  [Thomas'  Abijah^  Bond''  Thomas^  George"  JosepW~\ 
born  1  June,  1841  ;  married  Annis  J.,  daughter  of  James  and  Ruth 
Thwaits  of  East  Hatley.  He  is  a  prosperous  farmer  and  lives  in 
Hatley,  Canada.     Children  : 

Taylor  Johnson,  born  22  May,  1867. 

Thomas  James,  born  22  Nov.,  1868. 

Sarah   Isabelle,  born  20  Nov.,  1870;    died  16 

Bertha  Agnes,  born  13  Sept.,  1872. 
Ruth  Maud,  born  30  July,  1875. 
Rosamond  Celia,  born  16  Nov.,  1877. 
I:dith  May,  born  24  Feb.,  1880. 

3813. 
NELSON  PERCIVAL,8  [Bond'  Ahijah"^  Rond^  Thomas'"  George^ 
Joseph^~\    born    16    April,    1835 ;    married   4    July,    1864,    Louisa, 


5703. 

I. 

5704. 

II. 

5705. 

III. 

Feb.,  1871, 

5706. 

IV. 

5707. 

V. 

5708. 

VI. 

5709. 

VII. 

5710. 

I. 

5711. 

II. 

5712. 

Ill 

5713. 

IV. 

5714. 

V. 

5715. 

VI. 

452  LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 

daughter  of  Royal  and  Lucretia  (Wilson)  Flanders  of  Stanstead, 
who  was  born  22  March,  1844.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Hatley. 
■Children  : 

Uriah    Delworth,  born  14  July,   1865. 

Bond  Leslie,  born  4  Nov.,  1868  ;  died  9  March, 

Charles  Farrington,  born  4  Dec,  1869. 
Elizabeth  Ann,  born  4  May,  1872. 
Minnie  Lucretia,  born  19  Oct.,  1873. 
Frederick  Nelson,  born  23  Aug.,  1878. 

3814. 

MARY  JANE,**  [Bond'  Abijah'^  Bond''  Thomas^  George"  Joseph"^ 
born  14  Feb.,  1838  ;  married  15  Feb.,  1860,  William,  son  of  Charles 
Bolton  of  Loudon,  England.     Children  : 

William  Henry  Bolton,  born  9  April,  1862. 

LiLLis  Gertrude  Bolton,  born  9  April,  1864. 

Eliza  Ar villa  Bolton,  born  21  Oct.,  1867. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Bolton,  born  10  Dec,  1870. 

Susan  Estella  Bolton,  born  31  May,  1872. 

Charles  Bond  Bolton,  born  25  Dec,  1874. 

3815. 

BOND,^  [^Bond''  Abijah''  Bond^  Thomas^  George"  Joseph'^']  born  15 
Jan.,  1843;  married  21  Oct.,  1872,  Susan  E.,  daughter  of  Patrick 
and  Jane  Rafter  of  Stanstead,  who  was  born  3  Oct.,  1847.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  lives  in  North  Hatley,  P.  Q.     Children  : 

5722.  I.         Sarah  Farrington,  born  20  July,  1873. 

5723.  II.        Melvina  Jane,  born  23  May,  1877. 

3816. 

ELIZABETH  ANN,"  \_Bond''  AbijaW  Bond^  Thomas^  George^ 
Joseph'']  born  8  Nov.,  1844  ;  married  18  March,  1861,  Charles  Mor- 
timer, son  of  John  Smyth  and  Philena  (Hovey)  G-age.  Children, 
besides  two  who  died  young  : 

5724.  I.         Nellie  P.  Gage,  born  4  Jan.,  1867. 

5725.  II.       John  Sbiyth  Gage,  born  1  Dec,  1870.. 

5726.  III.      Monty  Roy  Gage,  born  1  July,  1877. 


5716. 

I. 

5717. 

II. 

5718. 

III. 

5719. 

IV. 

5720. 

V. 

5721. 

VI. 

5727. 

I. 

5728. 

II. 

5729. 

Ill 

5730. 

IV. 

5731. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  453 

3858. 

EMILY, ^  \_John'  AMjah!^  Bon(P   Thomas^  George^  Joseph^'\  born 
13  July,  1854  ;  married  5  April,  1870,  Richard  Asbury.     Children: 
Aliston  a.  Asbury,  born  31  Dec,  1870. 
Minnie  Asbury,  born  26  Sept.,  1872. 
Almer  Asbury,  born  4  Nov.,  1874. 
Richard  Asbury,  born  28  Nov.,  1877. 
John  Little  Asbury,  born  14  Jan.,  1880. 

3863. 

ROXANA,**  {^Philip  Nelson'  EzekieF  Bond?  Thomas^  George^ 
Joseph'^']  born  6  Jan.,  1828;  married  12  Oct.,  1851,  Daniel  Wood- 
ward, and  lives  in  Sutton,  N.  H.     Children: 

5732.  I.         Ella  Harriet  Woodward,  born  8  Nov.,  1852; 
married  George  White  of  Lawrence,  Mass. 

5733.  II.        George  Henry  Woodward,  born  5  March,  1855. 

5734.  III.      Grace  Isabelle  Woodward,  born  15  May,  1857  ; 
married  Irving  Sawtelle  of  Bradford,  N.  H. 

5735.  IV.      Lydia  Jane  Woodavard,  born  3  May,  1859. 

5736.  V.        Philip  Daniel  Woodward,  born  29  June,  1863. 

3864. 

HENRY  VARNER,"  [Philip  Nelson'  Ezekief  Bond^  Thomas'^ 
George^  Joseph^']  born  10  April,  1829  ;  married  10  Feb.,  1865,  Har- 
riet M.,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  A.  Cheney  of  Bradford, 
N.  H.  He  is  a  farmer  and  prominent  citizen  of  Sutton,  N.  H., 
where  he  has  served  as  selectman.     Children  : 

5737.  I.         Henry,  born  4  July,  1872. 

5738.  II.       Frank  Bert,  born  1  Jan.,  1878. 

3869. 

LYDIA  EVELINE,^  IPhilip  Nelson'  Ezekiel'  Bond^  Thomas* 
George^  Joseph^^  born  23  Jan.,  1840  ;  married  1862,  Samuel  Bagley 
of  North  Sutton,  N.  H.,  who  died  30  Jan.,  1881.     Children : 

5739.  I.         Orson  Bagley,  born  21  May,  1865. 

5740.  II.       Orin  Bagley,  born  13  April,  1867. 

5741.  III.      Alice  Mary  Bagley,  born  12  Dec,  1874. 

5742.  IV.      Flora  Bell  Bagley,  born  12  Jan.,  1876. 


454  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

3870. 

ELLEN,**  [Philip  Nelson^  Ezekiel^  Bond^  Thomas^  George^  Joseph^~\ 
born  3  Nov.,  1842  ;  married  Josiah,  son  of  Richard  and  Betsey  Mel- 
vin,  and  lives  in  Lj'nn,  Mass.     Children,  born  in  Bradford,  N.  H.  : 

5743.  I.  Lulu  V.  Melvin,  born  28  Nov.,  1862;  died  21 
Feb.,  1881. 

5744.  II.  Lena  V.  Melvin,  born  29  June,  1864  ;  married 
20  Nov.,  1881,  Joseph  A.  Cook,  and  lives  in  Lynn,  Mass. 

3871. 

FRANKLIN  NELSON,^  [Philip  Nelson'  Ezekiel'  Bon<P  Thomas^ 
George^  Josepli^'\  born  16  July,  1846,  in  Washington,  N.  H.  ;  mar- 
ried 28  Jan.,  1871,  Lizzie  K.  Asbury,  daughter  of  Paul  Asbury,  Esq., 
of  Birmingham,  England.  She  was  born  10  Jan.,  1849.  In  1869 
Mr.  Little  went  to  Plymouth  County,  Iowa,  and  became  one  of  the 
first  settlers  of  the  township,  afterward  named  Stanton,  where  he 
held  several  positions  of  trust.  In  1879  he  removed  to  Yam  Hill 
County,  Oregon,  where  he  is  engaged  in  lumbering.  Children,  all 
born  in  Plymouth  County  : 

5745.  I.         Phil  Carlos,  born  30  Dec,  1871. 

5746.  II.        Lydia  Etta,  born  21  Oct.,  1874. 

5747.  III.      Nellie  May,  born  25  May,  1877. 

3888. 

MELISSA  ANN,«  [Jonathan'  EzekieP  Bond?  Thomas''  George^ 
Joseph^^  born  29  March,  1836  ;  married  (3773)  Francis  Shurtleff, 
who  was  born  14  April,  1835.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  joiner.  She 
died  28  Aug.,  1871.     Children  : 

5748.  I.  Thomas  Turner  Shurtleff,  born  19  June,  1856; 
married  Caroline  Louisa,  daughter  of  Joseph  Winthrop  and  Almira 
Deborah  (Baxter)  Martin  of  Stanstead,  P.  Q.,  where  he  resides. 

5749.  II.        Mary  Lavina  Shurtleff,  born  28  Aug.,  1864. 


SARAH  KELLY,''  [Moses  Kelly'  George^  Moses^  George'^  George^ 
Joseph^'\  born  21  March,  1815  ;  married  1832,  Oren  Moore,  a  manu- 
facturer of  Goffstown,  N.  H.     Children  : 


5750. 

I. 

5751. 

II. 

5752. 

Ill 

5753. 

IV. 

5754. 

V. 

5755. 

VI. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  455 

Labra  Moore,  born  14  Jan.,  1833. 
Moses  L.  Moore,  born  6  Jan.,  1835. 
James  E.  Moore,  born  15  Sept.,  1839. 
John  A.  Moore,  born  17  Nov.,  1842. 
Nancy  Moore,  born  19  Nov.,  1844. 
Harry  H.  Moore,  born  15  March,  1847. 

5756.  VII.     Ervin  Moore,  born  1  Nov.,  1849. 

5757.  VIII.  Frank  Moore,  born  13  Jan.,  1852. 

3974. 

SARAH  F0STER,8  [Elbridge  Gerry'  George^  Moses^  George* 
George^  JosepJi^^  born  24  Feb.,  1832;  married  12  May,  1850,  Ros- 
well  R.,  son  of  Jesse  E.  and  Hannah  T.  (Swetland)  Gage,  a  farmer 
of  Grafton,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5758.  I.         Ella  Roene  Gage,  born  26  Feb.,  1851  ;  married 
James  McElvain. 

5759.  II.        Eva  Mary  Gage,  born  3  Aug.,    1854;    married 
Marcus  M.  Tilton. 

5760.  III.      Emma  Johnson  Gage,  born  14  Dec,  1856;  mar- 
ried Amos  F.  Towne. 

5761.  IV.       Fred  Gage,  born  29  Aug.,  1862.  ' 

3977. 
HANNAH   JANE,"   \_Elhridge    Gerry'    George^  Moses^   George* 
George^  Joseph^']  born  18  Sept.,  1837;    married  first  31   July,  1859, 
Jacob  Peters,  who  died  30  April,  1869,  and  second  Robert  A.  Denatt, 
who  is  (1880)  a  farmer  in  Weathersfield,  Vt.     Children  : 

5762.  I.         Albert  Little  Peters,  born  22  March,  1861. 

5763.  II.        Joseph  Brainard  Peters,  born  Sept.,  1864. 

5764.  III.      Robert  T.  Denatt,  born  Feb.,  1871. 

5765.  IV.      Mary  Jane  Denatt,  born  8  March,  1873. 

3982. 
RICHARD  SULLIVAN,8  IJohv?  George^  Mose^  George*  George^ 
Joseph^']  born  12  May,  1829,  in  Grafton,  N.  H.  ;  married  21  Sept., 
1854,  Angeline,  daughter  of  Hon.  John  and  Mary  (Campbell)  Har- 
wood.  Mr.  Little  graduated  at  Norwich  University,  Vt.,  in  1850, 
and  the  following  year  went  to  the  west  and  was  employed  as  a  civil 


456  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

engineer  on  various  railroads  in  Wisconsin.  In  1860  he  removed 
to  Colorado,  where  he  has  been  engaged  in  mining  and  stock  raising. 
He  is  now  proprietor  of  large  flour  mills  at  Littleton,  a  beautiful 
town  near  Denver,  of  which  he  is  the  founder.  He  has  been  some- 
what in  political  life  and  served  in  the  legislature.     Child  : 

5766.  I.         Lucius  Harwood,  born  8  Jan.,  1859. 

3991. 

ALBERT  PROCTER,^  [Ira'  Thomas  Stevens'^  Moses^  George* 
George^  Joseph^']  born  6  Aug.,  1834  ;  married  31  March,  1868,  Sarah 
S.,  daughter  of  Gilman  and  Nancy  "Woodbury  of  Dunbarton,  N.  H. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Dunbarton.     Children  : 

5767.  I.         Henry  Albert,  born  25  May,  1870. 

5768.  II.       Charles  Arthur,  born  29  May,  1880. 

4001. 

JOHN  SULLIVAN,«  [Hoses'  John  Sullivan''  Moses"*  George* 
George^  Joseph^']  born  14  May,  1832  ;  married  3  Sept.,  1854,  Marion 
B.,  daughter  of  Hazen  and  Hannah  (Blake)  Underbill  of  Haverhill, 
N.  H.,  who  was  born  25  Dec,  1835.  Mr.  Little  was  educated  at 
Newbury,  Vt.,  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
church  in  1861,  and  has  filled,  in  many  cases  with  unusual  success, 
a  large  number  of  appointments  in  Vermont.     Children  : 

5769.  I.         Abb Y  Ann,  born  30  Sept.,  1856;  married  George 
Orson  McAllister  of  Craftsbury,  Vt.     Child  : 

5770.     I.         John  Clyde  McAllister,  born  Nov.,  1877. 

Idella   Maria,    born    21   April,    1863  ;    died  16 

Bertha  Estelle,  born  30  July,  1866. 
Ernest  Darling,  born  4  May,  1868. 
Hattie  Warren,  born  3  May,  1877. 

4003. 

MARY  ELIZABETH,"  [George  Washington''  John  Sullivan^ 
Moses^  George*  George^  Joseph^~\  born  6  July,  1845  ;  married  13  May, 
1868,  Lowell  J.,  son  of  Lowell  J.  and  Matilda  C.  (Sproul)  Hardy, 
who  was  born  in  Lexington,   Mass.,   14  Sept.,   1844.     Mr.  Hardy 


5771. 

II. 

Feb.,  1864. 

5772, 

III. 

5773. 

IV. 

5774. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  457 

went  to  San  Francisco  with  his  parents  in  1850,  graduated  at  the 
University  of  California  in  1866,  and  at  Harvard  Law  School  in  1868, 
is  a  practicing  attorney  in  San  Francisco,  and  has  been  delegate  to 
the  republican  state  convention  and  a  member  of  the  legislature. 
Children  : 

5775.  I.         EsTELLE  L.  Hardy,  born  10  Jan.,  1875. 

5776.  II.        Lowell  E.  Hardy,  born  1  Feb.,  1878. 

4064. 

PHILO  EUGENE,«  [Asa'  Asc(P  Mose^  Ezekiel*  George^  Joseph^'\ 
born  24  Sept.,  1842  ;  married  Elizabeth  Celestia,  daughter  of  Henry 
and  Margaret  Cole.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Moscow,  Mich.     Children : 

5777.  I.         Charles  Asa,  born  11  Jan.,  1877. 

5778.  11.        Willis  Henry,  born  4  May,  1879, 

4065. 
WILLIAM  RUSH,8  [Asa'  Asa^  Moses>  EzekieP  George"  Joseph^'] 
born  15  Sept.,  1845  ;  married  Helen  Belinda,  daughter  of  Thomas  D. 
and  Harriet  E.  Miller.     He  lives  at  Jerome,  Mich.     Children  : 

5779.  I.         Frank  Laverne,  born  14  Nov.,  1878. 

5780.  II.        Hattie  Louisa,  born  13  March,  1881. 

4100. 
GEORGE  AUGUSTUS, «  \_William  Wallace'  Ezekiel^  George^ 
EzekieV"  George^  Josepli^^  born  11  Aug.,  1834;  married  16  Oct., 
1866,  in  Harmony,  Vernon  County,  Wis.,  Nettie  Jane,  daughter  of 
Jesse  and  Susanna  Warner,  who  was  born  8  May,  1846,  in  Walling- 
ford,  Vt.  Mr.  Little  is  a  miller  by  occupation,  has  been  postmaster 
and  for  several  years  justice  of  the  peace.  He  lives  at  Purdy, 
Vernon  County,  Wis.     Children  : 

5781.  I.         Clara  Jane,  born  at  Chaseburg,  Wis.,  22  Oct., 
1869. 

5782.  II.       Bertha    Helen,    born    at   Chaseburg,    Wis.,    18 
Sept.,  1871. 

5783.  III.      DanaGeorge,  born  at  Purdy,  Wis.,  14  Sept.,  1877. 

4141. 
ALBERT,"    ISaviUon   Londus'    Ortlia^    David?  EzekieV"  George^ 
Joseph^']  born   10  April,   1836  ;  married    22   June,   1859,  Mary  M. 


458  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Smith.      He  is  a  ship    carpenter   and   lives  at  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 
Children  : 

5784.  I.  Fred,  born  March,  1866  ;  died  12  Jan.,  1867. 

5785.  II.  Grace,  born  28  Dec,  1867. 

5786.  III.  Maud,  born  30  Oct.,  1872. 

4142. 
MARIETTE,^  [Savilion  Londus"'  Ortha^  David^  Ezekiel^  George^ 
Joseph'^']  born  30  July,  1838;  married  at  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb., 
1856,  Oran  F.  Quick,  and  died  22  Aug.,  1863.     Children  : 

5787.  I.         Willie  Quick,  born  Dec,  1857  ;died21  July,  1859. 

5788.  II.       Henry  Quick,  born  Dec,  1859;  died 22  Aug.,  1863. 

4158. 
WILLIAM  SAMUEL,*'  [Samuel'  Sardis^  David^  Ezekiel^  George^ 
Joseph^']  born  13  May,  1842;  married  16  May,  1867,  Isabella, 
daughter  of  William  and  Susannah  Pye  of  Peterboro,  Ontario,  who 
was  born  14  Oct.,  1849.  Mr.  Little  is  an  engineer  and  lives  at 
Saginaw,  Mich.     Children  : 

5789.  I.         Anna  Melvina,  born  8  Feb.,  1868. 

5790.  II.       Samuel  Morton,  born  25  May,  1870. 

5791.  III.      William  Richard,  born  14  Aug.,  1877. 

4180. 

MARY  ELIZABETH, '^  \_Ozias''  Samuel''  David^  EzeMel^  George'' 
Joseph^^  born  4  April,  1855  ;  married  15  July,  1874,  Robert  Har- 
rison Kinkaid.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Barton  Count}^  Missouri.  Chil- 
dren : 

5792.  I.         AYiLLiABi  Robert  Kinkaid,  born  4  Dec,  1876. 

5793.  II.        Charles  Harry  Kinkaid,  born  21  March,  1878. 

5794.  III.      Rosetta  Pearl  Kinkaid,  born  29  Jan.,  1882. 

4182. 

NANCY  JANE,''  [Ozias^  Samuel^  David^  EzeMeP  George^  Josepli^'\ 
born  17  Dec,  1858;  married  23  Dec,  1875,  Charles  Henry  Pate. 
He  is  a  painter  in  Golden  City,  Missouri.     Child  : 

5795.  I.         Lillian  Rebecca  Pate,  born  7  April,  1877. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  459 

4183. 
ANNA  ELIZA, ^  \^Ozias'  SamueV^  Davicf  EzekieP  George^  Joseph^'] 
born  7  Feb.,  1861  ;  married  25  April,  1880,  Jasper  Willson.     He  is 
a  farmer  in  Barton  Count3^  Missouri.     Child  : 

5796.  I.         George  Fkederick  Willson,  born  8  March,  1881. 

4264. 

BETSEY  MARIA,«  [Caleb'  Samuef  Ccdeb^  Josep¥  George" 
JosepJi^^  born  18  Aug.,  1831  ;  married  first  4  Aug.,  1850,  Wyatt 
Boyden  Sweatt,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  21  June,  1829,  and  died  20 
July,  1857,  and  second  29  Dec,  1857,  John  Purse  Sweatt,  a  farmer, 
who  was  born  4  Dec,  1824,  and  died  23  June,  1869.  She  lives  in 
Gilsum,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5797.  I.         Ira  Luman  Sweatt,  born  4  June,  1851  ;   died  19 
Jan.,  18.54. 

5798.  II.       Elwin  Laforest  Sweatt,  born  8  May,  1859. 

5799.  III.      Clark  Edson  Sweatt,  born  16  March,  1863. 

426G. 
JOHN    SAMUEL,8    [Caleb'    SamueV    Caleb^    Joseph''    George^ 
Josepl)?^  born  13  Feb.,  1834;  married  3  Sept.,  1862,  Ellen  B.  Alls 
of  Columbia,  N.  H.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Colebrook,  N.  H. 
Children : 

Jennie  Alice,  born  15  Sept.,  1864. 

Damon  Ellsworth,  born  9  Dec,  1867. 

Julia  Stetson,  born  28  April,  1870. 

Norman  Edward,  born  6  Nov.,  1873. 

Millie  Ellen,  born  14  March,  1875. 

4267. 

ELVIRA  ESTHER,^  [GaleW  Samuel^  Caleb"  Joseph  George^ 
JosejM^']  born  26  Dec,  1836  ;  married  first  George  Knapp,  and  sec- 
ond Dan,  son  of  Leavitt  C.  and  Hannah  (Fellows)  Fletcher,  who 
was  born  4  Jan.,  1835,  in  Stewartstown,  N.  H.  They  live  at  Cole- 
brook,  N.  H.     Children  : 

5805.     I.         Perley   Knapp,    born    23    Sept.,    1857;   married 
Helen  Smith. 


5800. 

I. 

5801. 

II. 

5802. 

III. 

5803. 

IV. 

5804. 

V. 

460  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5806.  II.  Annie  Knapp,  born  6  March,  1860 ;  married 
Charles  Tewksbury. 

5807.  III.      Kelsie  Knapp,  born  22  Feb.,  1862. 

4269. 
SARAH  REBECCA,«  ICaleh''  Samuel^  CalelP  Joseph''  George^ 
Joseph^~\  born  29  Oct.,  1840;  married  first  31  May,  1865,  Luther 
Dana  Fickett,  who  was  born  at  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  27  Oct.,  1830, 
and  died  at  Errol,  N.  H.,  23  Aug.,  1870,  and  second  11  Jan.,  1873, 
Calvin  Hicks,  who  was  born  at  Compton,  P.  Q.,  31  July,  1829,  and 
lives  in  Colebrook,  N.  H.     Children : 

5808.  I.         Martin  Luther  Fickett,  born  18  June,  1867. 

5809.  II.        Weston  Lemuel  Fickett,  born  17  July,  1869. 

4270. 

GEORGE  BELLOWS, «  \_GaleW  Samuel'  Caleb'  Joseph'  George^ 
Jbsep/i^]  born  29  Nov.,  1842  ;  married  25  Oct.,  1868,  Melissa,  daugh- 
ter of  Enoch  and  Susan  (Sweatt)  Sargent,  and  lives  in  Colebrook, 
N.  H.     Children : 

5810.  I.         Orra  Dami,  born  19  Dec,  1869. 

5811.  II.        May  Daisy,  born  6  Aug.,  1871. 

434T. 
JOHN  MOODY,"  [Joh7i'  Edmund'  John'  Edmund'^  Enoch^ 
Joseph^^  born  27  June,  1811  ;  married  27  Nov.,  1836,  in  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Ruth  H.,  daughter  of  Tristram  and  Hannah  Brown  of  War- 
ren, N.  H.,  who  was  born  4  July,  1809.  He  is  a  leather  cutter  and 
resides  in  Haverhill,  Mass.     Children  : 

5813.  I.  John  Melvin,  born  in  Haverhill  15  Oct.,  1839  ; 
died  7  Aug.,  1858. 

5814.  II.  Mary  Abbie,  born  in  Methuen  29  Feb.,  1844; 
married  23  Oct.,  1862,  James  Laburton  Blodgett,  a  musician  of 
Haverhill.     Children : 

5815.  I.         Laburton  Kimball  Blodgett,  born  in  Haver- 
hill 6  Sept.,  1863. 

5816.  II.        Mary  Blodgett,  born  in  Cambridge  3  June, 
1869. 

5817.  III.     Fannie  Cross  Blodgett,  born  in  Cambridge 
19  Jan.,  1872. 


5819. 

I. 

5820. 

II. 

5821. 

III. 

5822. 

IV. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  461 


SARAH  BAGLEY,'^  [JoJm''  Eclmtmd^  Joliiv>  Edmund}  EnocW 
JosepK^'\  born  30  Jan.,  1815  ;  married  11  Oct.,  1838,  Moses  Gilman 
Merrill,  a  painter  of  Andover,  Me.,  and  died  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  3 
Aug.,  1840.     Child: 

5818.  I.  Mary  Abbie  Merrill,  born  in  West  Newbury,  9 
Jan.,  1840  ;  married  1  July,  1860,  Isaac  N.  Lane  of  Chester,  N.  H. 
He  is  a  carpenter  and  engineer  and  lives  at  West  Newbury.  Chil- 
dren : 

Charles  Gardner  Lane,  born  7  April,  1861. 

John  Merrill  Lane,  born  28  June,  1865. 

Nellie  Page  Lane,  born  9  Nov.,  1867. 

Clara  Warren  Lane,  born  3  Feb.,  1871. 

4392. 

JOSEPH  GEORGE  SMITH,''  \_Joseph  Bartletf  Edmund'^  John^ 
Edmund^  Enocli^  Josejjh^^  born  6  Sept.,  1829  ;  married  19  Oct., 
1854,  Sarah  Frances,  daughter  of  Col.  William  and  Sarah  W.  Brown. 
Mr.  Little  is  a  shoe  manufacturer  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  where  he  has 
held  several  positions  in  the  cit}"  government.     Children  : 

5823.  I.  Sarah  Brown,  born  20  Juh%  1855  ;  died  25  Aug., 
1868. 

5824.  II.  William  Joseph,  born  27  Aug.,  1859  ;  died  3 
Oct.,  1859. 

5825.  III.      Charlotte  Frances,  born  9  June,  1875. 

4393. 

EDMUND  BARTLETT,''  [Josejyh  Bartletf  Edmund^  John^  Ed- 
mund^  EnocJi^  Joseph^}  born  26  Aug.,  1833  ;  married  Rebecca  W. 
Brown  and  lives  in  Chelsea,  Mass.     Children  : 

5826.  I.         Mary  Smith. 

5827.  II.       Fannie  Bartlett. 

5828.  III.      George  Edmund. 

5829.  IV.      Charles  Hall. 

4438. 
GEORGE   PEAB0DY,8  [Elbridge    Gerry''   Enoch^   Enoch^  Ed- 
mund^ EnocJi^  Jose2)li^'\  born  20  June,  1834  ;  married  22  Aug.,  1854, 


462  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter  of  Daniel  McClintock  and  Elizabeth  Mary 
Knox,  who  was  born  in  Quincy,  Mass.,  22  Aug.,  1836.  He  is 
engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising  at  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  has  been 
twice  elected  to  the  state  legislature,  is  a  trustee  of  the  Pembroke 
Academy  and  superintendent  of  the  Congregational  Sabbath  School. 
Children  : 

5830.  I.  Clarence  Belden,  born  in  Pembroke  18  Nov., 
1857  ;  was  two  years  at  Dartmouth  and  has  since  studied  law  at 
Harvard  University. 

5831.  II.  George  Willard,  born  in  Pembroke  9  Oct., 
1859  ;  died  22  March,  1859. 

5832.  III.  Mary  Georgiana,  born  in  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  16 
Jan.,  1860. 

5833.  IV.       Lizzie  Ellen,  born  in  Palmyra  13  July,  1862. 

5834.  V.        Nettie  Knox,  born  in  Palmyra  14  Sept.,  1865. 

5835.  VI.       Lucy  Bowman,  born  in  Palmyra  28  Feb.,  1868. 

5836.  VII.     Clara  Frances,  born  in  Pembroke  16  Nov.,  1870. 

4439. 

JEREMIAH  RUSSELL,^  [Elbridge  Gerry'  Enoch''  Enoch''  Ed- 
mund^ Enoch^  Joseph^'\  born  4  Sept.,  1836;  married  first  17  Feb., 
1858,  Ellen,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Caroline  Rogers  of  Portland, 
who  died  27  June,  1865,  and  second  3  Aug.,  1877,  Mary  Addie, 
daughter  of  Enoch  and  Ellen  Bodwell  of  Shapleigh,  Me.,  who  was 
born  13  Dec,  1853,  and  died  27  March,  1878.  Dr.  Little  was  edu- 
cated at  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  studied  medicine  with  Dr.  Alden  March, 
graduated  at  the  University  of  Albany  in  1856,  and  at  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania  in  1857.  In  1861  he  was  commissioned  a  surgeon 
in  the  navy  and  served  throughout  the  war.  He  then  engaged  in 
practice  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  where  he  died  28  Aug.,  1881. 
Children  : 

LiDA,  born  2  Sept.,  1859  ;  died  5  July,  1864. 

Guy  Templeton,  born  11  Nov.,  1861,  at  Portland, 

Carrie  Gore,  born  29  July,  1863,  at  Portland, Me. 
Russell,  born  4  March,  1865  ;  died  12  Oct.,  1876. 
Peabody,  born  18  Jan.,  1867  ;  died  15  May,  1867. 


5837. 

I. 

5838. 

II. 

5839. 

Ill 

5840. 

IV. 

5841. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  463 

4440. 

ALLAN  FITCH,''  [Elbridge  Gerry'  Enoch^  Enoch?  Edmund'^ 
Enoch?  Joseph^'}  born  12  Aug.,  1838;  married  Sept.,  1872,  Mercy, 
daughter  of  Daniel  and  Hannah  (McGregor)  Ellis  of  Granville, 
Nova  Scotia.  Capt.  Little  received  a  common  English  education  at 
Phillips  Audover  Academy,  and  elsewhere,  went  to  sea  when  only 
seventeen  and  followed  that  occupation  for  several  years.  In  1862 
he  enlisted  in  the  Sixth  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  and  after  the 
expiration  of  his  term  of  service  was  engaged  in  the  real  estate  and 
insurance  business  in  Boston.  From  1872  to  1877  he  served  as 
master  upon  Mississippi  and  Arlcansas  river  steamboats,  and  is  now 
proprietor  of  a  hotel  at  Acme,  Grand  Traverse  County,  Mich.  Chil- 
dren : 

5842.  I.         Phcebe  Ellen,  born  at  Chicago  2  Feb.,  1875. 

5843.  II.        Edward  Eldred,  born  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  14 
April,  1877. 

5844.  III.      Laura  Lucy,     ),         m  at         torn 

'      ^  born  19  Nov.,  18/9. 

5845.  IV.       Maud  Mercy,  j 

4441. 

HENRY  CLAY,«  [Elbridge  Gerry-  Enoch''  Enoch'  Edmund'' 
EnocW  Joseph^'\  born  31  March,  1842  ;  married  J.  Nettie  Knox,  a 
sister  of  his  brother  George's  wife.  She  was  born  18  April,  1846. 
Mr.  Little  was  educated  at  Phillips  Andover  Academy,  engaged  in 
the  coal  business  at  Nashua,  N.  H.,  where  he  served  as  selectman 
and  member  of  the  city  council,  is  now  president  of  a  mining  com- 
pany, and  lives  in  Boston.     Child  : 

5846.  I.         Della  Edith,  born  7  March,  1868. 

4443. 

MOSES  SWEETSER,8  [Edmund' Mose^  Enoch^  Edmund^  Enoch^ 
Joseph^']  born  5  Dec,  1827;  married  3  Sept.,  1849,  Lydia  Merrill, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  (700)  Mary  Little  (Poore)  Tenney,  who  sur- 
vives him  and  lives  in  Newburyport.  He  was  a  mail  contractor  and 
hotel  keeper,  and  died  2  April,  1878.     Children  : 

Sarah  Sweetser,  born  22  Aug.,  1850. 

Anna  Horton,  born  25  Jan.,  1858. 

Abby  Maria,  born  10  June,  1860  ;  died  18  Dec, 

Lydia  Merrill,  born  19  March,  1863. 


5847. 

I. 

5848. 

II. 

5849. 

III. 

1861. 

5850. 

IV. 

464  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4444. 

OTIS  WARREN,^  [Edmund'^  Moses^  Enoch^  Edmund^  Enoch^ 
Joseph^']  born  26  Nov.,  1829  ;  married  3  Oct.,  1852,  Mary  Ana, 
daughter  of  Moses  and  Mary  Ann  Smith,  who  was  born  27  Aug., 
1829.  Mr.  Little  has  been  in  the  express  business  for  over  twenty 
years  and  is  proprietor  of  the  Merrimae  and  Boston  Express.  Chil- 
dren : 

5851.  I.         Edmund,  born  10  Oct.,  1856. 

5852.  II.        Otis  Everett,  born  1  Dec,  1860. 

4445. 

ISAAC  BOYD,«  [Edmujid''  Noses'^  Enoch^  Edmuyxd^  Enoch^ 
Josej^h"^^  born  27  March,  1832;  married  first  1  Nov.,  1855,  Abby 
Maria,  daughter  of  John  Lancaster,  who  died  13  July,  1860,  and 
second  21  Oct.,  1863,  Susan,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Horton  of  New- 
buryport.     He  is  a  merchant  at  Merrimae,  Mass.     Children  : 

Everett  Boyd,  born  2  Nov.,  1856  ;  died  12  Sept., 

John  Willard,  born  5  Jan.,  I860  ;  died  2  March, 

Abby  Maria,  born  7  Feb.,  1867. 
Emily  Elizabeth,  born  1  June,  1871. 

4464. 

JOHN  FERNALD,*'  [Ebenezer''  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer'^  Moses^ 
Joseph^']  born  13  Nov.,  1810;  married  14  Nov.,  1839,  Sarah  Ann 
Dennis.  Mr.  Little  is  postmaster  and  express  agent  at  Dongola, 
Union  County,  111.,  where  he  is  a  prominent  citizen  and  has  held  the 
commission  of  justice  of  the  peace  for  several  years.     Children  : 

5857.  I.         Alice  Jane,  born  3  Jan.,  1842  ;  married  21  Oct., 
1863,  Henry  C.  Newell. 

5858.  II.        Mary  Elizabeth,  born  19  May,  1844 ;    married 
Warren  W.  Palmer.     Children  : 

Theodore   Dudley  Palmer,  born  16  Aug., 

John  Dennis  Palmer,  born  1  Oct.,  1870. 
Ada  Marie  Palmer,  born  29  Aug.,  1872. 
Alice  Emma  Palmer,  born  24  Jan.,  1875. 
Roscoe  Blaine  Palmer,  born  28  April,  1877. 


5853. 

I. 

1859. 

5854. 

II. 

1878. 

5855. 

III. 

5856. 

IV. 

5859. 

I. 

1868. 

5860. 

II. 

5861. 

III. 

5862. 

IV. 

5863. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  465 

5864.  III.      John   Augustus,   born    2   Dec,    1848;    died   24 
Sept.,  1859. 

5865.  IV.      James  Albert,  born  4  July,  1853. 

5866.  V.        Sarah  Phebe,  born  20  Feb.,  1859  ;  married  John 
McNamee,  and  died  21  June,  1878. 

4466. 

MOSES, ^  \_Ebenezer'  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer*  Moses^  JosepK^^ 
born  3  Nov.,  1815  ;  married  Sarali  Cook.  He  was  a  farmer,  and 
died  in  Littleton,  Buchanan  County,  Iowa,  27  Dec,  1856.     Children  : 

5867.  I.         Martha,  born  10  Sept.,  1839;  married  first  Carr 
W.  Mosher,  and  second  Byron  C.  Hale.     Child  : 

5868.     I.         Gertrude  Janet  Hale,  born  6  Aug.,  1869. 

5869.  II.        Ebenezer,  born  5  Aug.,  1842  ;  married  Laura  M. 
Smith. 

5870.  III.      Electa  Bartlett,  born  20  Jan.,   1844;  married 
Timothy  K.  Hovey.     Children  : 

5871.  I.         Sarah  Alice  Hovey,  born  18  April,  1862; 
died  17  Sept.,  1863. 

5872.  II.       Nellie  Martha  Hovey,  born  9  Feb.,  1864. 

5873.  III.      Susie  Little  Hovey,  born  14  March,  1871. 

5874.  IV.       Edmund  Little  Hovey,  born  30  July,  1873. 
5875.     IV.      Edmund  Cook,  born  11  March,  1845  ;  entered  the 

army  when  only  sixteen  years  of  age,  held  nearly  every  office  in  his 
company,  and  received  for  his  gallantr}'  a  captain's  commission  a 
few  days  before  he  was  eighteen.  In  the  siege  of  Vicksburg,  22 
May,  1863,  he  was  twice  wounded  in  the  arm,  and  the  hip;  in  the 
latter  place  the  ball  made  a  wound  twelve  inches  in  length,  and 
nearly  severed  the  sciatic  nerve.  An  indomitable  will  and  a  cheer- 
ful disposition  served  to  prolong  his  life,  but  its  later  years  were 
filled  with  intense  suffering,  and  he  died  16  April,  1874,  one  of  the 
many  sacrifices  to  the  great  rebellion.  He  married  Alice  M.  Tabor. 
Child : 

5876.     I.         Lilly,  born  7  June,  1873,  and  died  11  June, 
1873. 
5877.     V.        Charles  Henry,   born   4   April,    1847 ;    married 
Almira  M.  Hovey.     Children  : 

5878.  I.         Sarah  Climena,  born  17  Aug.,  1870. 

5879.  II.        Charles  Herbert,  born  9  Dec,  1873. 
30 


466  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5880.     III.     Martha  Alice,  born  20  Jan.,  1879. 
5881.     VI.      Moses,  born  22  Dec,  1848;    married  Harriet  J. 
Haskell,  and  is  a  merchant  in  Lowell,  Mass.     Children  : 

5882.  I.         Edmund  Cook,  born  17  April,  1874. 

5883.  II.        Harry  Webb,  born  6  Nov.,  1877;  died  8 
April,  1879. 

4471. 

GEORGE,**  \_Ehenezer''  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Joseph^'] 
born  9  March,  1823  ;  married  first  19  March,  1844,  Lydia  B.  Wil- 
kinson, who  died  27  Oct.,  1854;  second  13  Nov.,  1856,  Celestia 
Brock  way,  who  died  14  Sept.,  1859  ;  and  third  9  Jan.,  1860,  Eliza- 
beth Wright.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Dongola,  111.  Children, 
besides  one  that  died  young  : 

5884.  I.         Ida,  born  25  Dec,  1844. 

5885.  II.       Althea,  born  5  Aug.,  1847  ;  died  26  Sept.,  1848. 

5886.  III.      George,  born  30  Dec,   1849  ;  married  Clara  A. 
Boyles  and  lives  in  Nebraska. 

5887.  IV.       Carrie,  born  29  Nov.,  1860  ;  died  11  Aug.,  1861. 
V.        Clara  Dell,  born  11  June,  1868. 


4472. 

•DORCAS  DEERING,^  \_Ebenezer'  Ebenezer'^  Moses^  Ehenezer^ 
jfoses^  Joseph'^']  born  1  Feb.,  1825  ;  married  Alexander  Eaton,  and 
died  13  May,  1864.     They  lived  at  Vermillionville,  111.     Children: 

5889.  I.         Charles  Little  Eaton,  born  6  Dec,  1845. 

5890.  II.       Julius  Alden  Eaton,  born  13  Aug.,  1849. 

5891.  III.      Henry  Hartwell  Eaton,   born  10  Aug.,  1854; 
died  1  Oct.,  1855. 

5892.  IV.      Nellie  Rebecca  Eaton,  born  24  Dec,  1857. 

5893.  V.        William  Alexander  Eaton,  born  4  Sept.,  1859. 

5894.  VI.      Lucia  Theodosia  Eaton,  born  28  Jan.,  1862. 

5895.  VII.     Frank  Eaton,  born  9  May,  1864. 

4473. 
SARAH, ^  \^Ehenezer~  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph'^'] 
born  14  Feb.,   1827;    married  10  May,  1846,  Henry  M.  Thatcher. 
They  live  in  Portland,  Oregon.     Children  : 


5896. 

I. 

5897. 

II. 

5898. 

III. 

5899. 

IV. 

;.,  1870. 

5900. 

V. 

5901. 

VI. 

y,  1875. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  467 

Everett  A.  Thatcher,  born  29  Jan.,  1849. 
Jennie  Elizabeth  Thatcher,  born  26  May,  1852. 
Helen  Thatcher,  born  22  June,  1855. 
Mary  Thatcher,   born  25  May,    1858 ;    died  26 

Sarah  Thatcher,  born  2  March,  1862. 

Velina  Thatcher,  born   6  Dec,  1867;  died  12 


44T4. 

ELIZABETH  BROWN,^  lEbenezer  Ehenezei^  Moses^  Ehenezer^ 
Moses^  Joseph^']  born  14  Feb.,  1828  ;  married  John  Morehead.  They 
live  in  Vermillionville,  111.     Children  : 

Rosaltha  Morehead,  born  30  Jan.,  1849. 

Alice  Morehead,  born  14  June,  1851. 

George  Morehead,  born  24  March,  1854. 

Sarah  Morehead,  born  28  July,  1856. 

Philo  Morehead,  born  20  May,  1859. 

William  Morehead,  born  23  Jan.,  1862. 

Joseph  Morehead,  born  22  Nov.,  1864;  died  13 

4476. 

DANIEL,"  [^James''  Ebenezer"^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Jost^ih^'] 
born  25  March,  1818;  married  30  Dec,  1841,  Mary  Louis,^, 
daughter  of  Levi  Jones  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  who  was  born  14  Oct., 
1822.  Mr.  Little  lived  in  his  native  place,  Campton,  N.  H.,  till  his 
nineteenth  year  when  he  removed  with  his  parents  to  Seneca  County, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  worked  at  farming  summers  and  attended  the 
Geneva  Lyceum  winters.  In  1839  he  went  to  Illinois,  and  in  1855 
settled  at  Geneseo,  in  that  state,  where  he  still  resides.  He  was 
chosen  the  same  year  deacon  in  the  Congregational  church  there,  a 
position  he  has  since  held.  He  has  manifested  much  interest  in  the 
preparation  of  this  genealogy,  and  has  collected  nearly  all  the  statis- 
tics given  respecting  the  descendants  of  (94)  Ebenezer.     Children  : 

5909.  I.         Amanda  Jones,  born  27  Sept.,  1842. 

5910.  II.  James  Albert,  born  14  Jan.,  1844;  married 
Laura  A.  Fitch.  He  served  in  the  late  war  and  received  a  wound 
which  has  seriously  impaired  his  health.     Children  : 

5911.     I.         Louisa  Irwin,  born  10  March,  1872;  died 
27  Feb.,  1875. 


5902. 

I. 

5903. 

II. 

5904. 

III. 

5905. 

IV. 

5906. 

V. 

5907. 

VI. 

5908. 

VII 

Feb.,  1865, 

468  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5912.  II.       James  Pxlwin,  born  5  April,  1875. 

5913.  III.      Jessie  Alice,  born  9  March,  1878. 

5914.  III.      Eliza  Raymond,  born  17  March,  1846. 

5915.  IV.  Susan  Louisa,  born  1  Feb.,  1849;  married  20 
Dec,  1869,  Rollin  J.  Wells,  and  lives  at  Sioux  Falls,  Dakota.  Chil- 
dren : 

5916.  I.         Harry  Raymond  Wells,  born  2  Oct.,  1871  ; 
died  13  Sept.,  1872. 

5917.  II.        Robert  Little  Wells,  born  24  Feb.,  1873. 

5918.  III.      Bertha  Snsan  Wells,  born  21  Nov.,  1874. 

5919.  IV.       Helen  Amanda  Wells,  born  20  Oct.,  1877. 

5920.  V.        Ruth  Wells,  born  30  March,  1880. 

5921.  V.        Edwin  Levi,  born27Sept.,  1852;  died 6  July,  1854. 

5922.  VI.       Chaeles  Edward,  born  14  Nov.,  1859. 

447T. 

LUCY,^  [^James^  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Joseph'^'] 
born  27  Feb.,  1820;  married  1  Jan.,  1845,  Isaac  Gage.  They  live 
in  Brookfield,  La  Salle  County,  111.     Children  : 

5923.  I.  Louisa  Candace  Gage,  born  19  Oct.,  1845  ;  mar- 
ried Simon  T.  Osgood  of  Brookfield. 

5924.  II.        Harriet  E.  Gage,  born  20  April,  1849. 

5925.  III.      Ida  A.  Gage,  born  21  Jan.,  1854. 

5926.  IV.       Frank  Gage,  born  30  March,  1858. 

44T8. 

MOODY  COOK,*^  [James''  Ehenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer*  Moses^ 
Joseph^]  born  4  May,  1822  ;  married  23  April,  1844,  Esther  L. 
Newton,  and  died  31  March,  1848.     Child  : 

5927.  I.  Moody  Cook,  born  15  June,  1848;  married  17 
Oct.,   1871,  Eva  C.  Anderson.      He  is  a  merchant  at  Tonica,  111. 

Children  : 

5928.  I.    Esther  L.,  born  15  Sept.,  1872;  died  12 

Dec,  1875. 

5929.  II.        Leila  Mary,  born  23  May,  1874. 

5930.  III.      Nellie  Newton,  born  3  April,  1879. 

4479. 

JOHN,®  [James^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  Ebenezer^  Moses^  JosepJt^^ 
born  3  May,  1826  ;  married  22  May,  1850,  Francis  Elizabeth  Bass- 


5937. 

V. 

5938. 

VI. 

5939. 

VII. 

5940. 

VIII 

5941. 

IX. 

EIGHTH   GENERATIOlSr.  469 

ford.     He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  in  Champaign  County,  111.     Chil- 
dren : 

5931.  I.  TViLLiAM  Henry,  born  27  April,  1851  ;  died  17 
May,  1854. 

5932.  II.  Addie  Agnes,  born  11  Aug.,  1852;  married  21 
March,  1872,  John  Blair.     Children  : 

5933.  I.         Allie  May  Blair,  born  6  June,  1873. 

5934.  II.        Minnie  Frances  Blair,  born  30  Sept.,  1874. 

5935.  III.  Leslie  Alvin,  born  25  Aug.,  1853  ;  married  27 
Aug.,  1878,  Mary  J.  Pierce. 

5936.  IV.      Willie,  born  30  Aug.,  1855  ;  died  4  Sept.,  1855. 
Egbert  Phelps,  born  3  Sept.,  1857. 
Luella  Caroline,  born  25  Nov.,  1860. 
Lucy  Melinda,  born  23  Oct.,  1863. 
Henry,  born  23  Sept.,  1866  ;  died  20  Dec,  1866. 
Mary  Etta,  born  23  Dec,  1867  ;  died  1  Sept.,  1868. 

4492. 
SEMANTHA  BURBECK,"  [  William'  Ebenezer''  Moses^  Ebenezer* 
Moses^  JosepK^'\  born  8  Nov.,  1829  ;  married  15  Oct.,  1850,  George 
Baldwin,  son  of  Ira  S.  and  Maria  (Hapgood)  Stockwell,  who  was 
born  in  West  Acton,  Mass.,  21  July,  1830.  He  is  a  stable  keeper 
and  resides  in  Watertown,  Mass.     Children  : 

5942.  I.  Ira  Stockwell,  born  in  Waltham,  Mass.,  4  Jan., 
1852  ;  married  8  June,  1880,  Mary  L.  Lewis  of  Hj^de  Park.  He  is 
a  salesman  in  Boston.     Child  : 

5943.     I.         Alexander  L.  Stockwell,  born  2  Jan.,  1882. 

5944.  II.  Jane  Stockwell,  born  in  Brighton,  Mass.,  22 
Sept.,  1856. 

5945.  III.  Adelaide  Stockwell,  born  in  Brighton,  Mass., 
25  Dec,  1861. 

4494. 
JERUSHA   CUMMINGS,'^   ^William'  Ebenezet^   Moses'  Ehen- 
ezer^  Moses^  Joseph^^  born  16  April,   1834;  married  4  July,   1855, 
Harvey  D.,  son  of  Hey  wood  and  Sally  (Wolcott)  Brown.     He  is  a 
lumberman  and  lives  at  Littleton,  Mass.     Children  : 

5946.  I.         William  Wolcott  Browt^,  born  2  April,  1856. 

5947.  II.       Mary  Anna  Brown,  born  23  Oct.,  1857. 


470  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5948.  III.      Cora  Sally  Brown,  born  15  June,  1859. 

5949.  IV.      Myrta  A.  Brown,  born  30  Dec,  1860. 

5950.  V.        Francis  Henry  Brown,  born  20  Sept.,  1871. 

4575. 

JOHN  HAYES,**  [DanieV  Joshua'^  Joslmct^  Samuel*  DanieP 
JosepJi^^  born  20  Feb.,  1842  ;  married  25  Nov.,  1865,  Emma  Embury, 
daughter  of  William  Pellam  and  Ann  P.  Larrabee  of  Bath,  Me.,  who 
was  born  26  July,  1845.  He  is  a  lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
revenue  marine  service.     Children,  born  at  Bath,  Me.  : 

5951.  I.         William  Pellam  Larrabee,  born  27  Aug.,  1866. 

5952.  II.       Ellen  Marie,  born  7  Oct.,  1870. 

5953.  III.      John  Fiske,  born  2  Feb.,  1876. 

4576. 

HORACE  ALONZO,^  \_Dan%er  Joshua^  Joslmw"  SamueP  DanieP 
JosepJi^']  born  13  Oct.,  1843  ;  married  7  June,  1866,  Rebecca,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Blasland,  who  was  born  12  Sept., 
1846.  He  enlisted  in  the  Nineteenth  Maine  Volunteers  10  July, 
1862,  and  served  throughout  the  war.  He  is  now  a  merchant  at 
Muscatine,  Iowa.     Children  : 

5954.  I.         Benjamin  Blasland,  born  at  Bath,  Me.,  4  April, 
1867. 

5955.  II.        Horace    Eugene,   born  at    Skowhegan,  Me.,  26 
Nov.,  1876  ;  died  28  Aug.,  1880. 

5956.  III.      Lou  Geneva,  born  in  Muscatine  10  Aug.,  1880. 

4579. 

ELIZABETH  REBECCA, ^  [Heriry  Wood'  Joshua''  Joshua''  Sam- 
uel^ DanieP  Joseplv^']  born  1  April,  1831  ;  married  Charles  McLellan, 
son  of  Zachariah  and  Lovell  Norton,  who  was  born  25  July,  1816  ; 
and  died  16  Dec,  1877.  He  was  a  mariner,  lived  in  Bath,  Me.,  and 
served  three  years  in  the  late  war.     Children  : 

5957.  I.         Harriet   Eliza    Norton,    born    12    May,    1849  ; 
married  Eugene  A.  Preble  of  Bath. 

5958.  II.        Frances  Amelia  Norton,  born  20  April,   1852; 
married  Charles  P.  Clapp  of  G-ardiner,  Me. 

5959.  III.      Charles    Henry    Norton,  born   16   Jan.,  1855 ; 
married  Jennie  Larrabee  of  Bath. 


5960. 

IV. 

5961. 

V. 

5862. 

VI. 

5963. 

VII, 

5964. 

VII 

13  Sept., 

1869. 

5965. 

IX. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  471 

William  Herbert  Norton,  born  18  June,  1857. 
Basco  John  Norton,  born  17  Feb.,  1861. 
Zaohariah  C.  Norton,  born  9  July,  1866. 

VII.  Edwin  Rose  Norton,  )  ,  i^  Tvr        lo^n 

'  V  born  16  May,  1869  :  ,.    , 

VIII.  Irvin  Field  Norton,  j  J'  '  died 

Carrie  Lovell  Norton,  born  25  April,  1873. 

4581. 

FRANCIS  WYMAN,8  \_Henry  Wood?  Joshua^  Joshua^  Samuel*^ 
DanieP  Joseph'^^  born  18  Nov.,  1836  ;  married  first  Emily  D., 
daughter  of  Eben  and  Catharine  McKenney,  and  second  6  May, 
1863,  Alice  V.,  daughter  of  John  and  Margaret  Bricker,  who  was 
born  27  July,  1848.  Mr.  Little  followed  the  sea  for  several  years, 
look  part  in  the  expedition  against  the  Mormons  in  Utah,  served  in 
the  army  during  the  war,  and  is  now"  an  insurance  agent  at  Pleasant 
Hill,  Missouri.     Child  : 

5966.     I.         Francis  Wyman,  born  12  April,  1855  ;  married  31 
Oct.,  1876,  Belle  L.  Best,  who  was  born  5  April,  1854.     Child  : 
5967.     I.         Narcissa,  born  11  Feb.,  1879. 

4589. 
ELI    AUGUSTUS, «    [John''  Samuel^  Joshua?   Samuel*   DanieP 
Joseph^'\  born  25  April,  1833  ;  married  12  March,  1870,  Laura  Ann, 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Jane  (King)  Moody,  who  was  born 
19  Feb.,  1850.     He  lives  in  Whitefield,  Me.     Children: 

5968.  I.         Eliza  Augusta,  born  2  April,  1872. 

5969.  II.        Belle  Alice,  born  9  May,  1874  ;  died  19  April, 
1875. 

5970.  III.      Willis  Augustus,  born  26  Dec,  1876. 

4592. 

ANN  LOUISE,^  \_John~  Samuel^  Joshua^  Samuel'^  DanieP  Joseph^'] 
born  28  May,  1838  ;  married  4  Dec,  1857,  William  Moody  of  Pitts- 
ton,  Me.     Children : 

5971.  I.         Antoinette  Moody,  born  5  Oct.,  1859  ;  died  11 
Oct.,  1862. 


472  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5972.  II.  Albert  Everett  Moody,  born  4  June,  1864  ;  died 
9  Jan.,  1865. 

5973.  III.  Cora  Jeannette  Moody,  born  12  May,  1866. 

5974.  IV.  Eddie  Everett  Moody,  born  6  Jan.,  1870. 

4601. 

SARAH    TAMSON,«    [Eli^   Samuel''    Joshua'    Samuel'   Daniel? 

Joseph^']  born  5  Nov.,   1838  ;    married  John  Linscott  of  Jefferson, 
Me.     Children : 

5975.  I.  John  O.  Linscott,  born  24  June,  1856. 

5976.  II.  Arald  H.  Linscott,  born  9  May,  1862  ;  died  22 
Oct.,  1863. 

5977.  III.  Annie  A.  Linscott,  born  1  Feb.,  1865. 

4602. 
EVELINA   JEWETT,«  lEW  SamueP   Joshua''  Samuel''  DanieP 
JosepW\  born    17    Feb.,   1841  ;    married   Oct.,   1856,    Ruel    Sekins. 
Children  : 

5978.  I.         Willie  E.  Sekins,  born  5  Sept.,  1858. 

5979.  II.        Eddie  E.  Sekins,  born  16  Oct.,  1860. 

5980.  III.      Herbert  L.  Sekins,  born  21  Nov.,  1863. 

4603. 
LUETTA  MARY,«  \_EW  Samuel^  Joshua''  Samuel'  DanieP  Joseph^~\ 
born  16  Sept.,  1843;    married  2  March,   1862,  George   Moody   of 
Pittston,  Me.     Children  : 

5981.  I.         George  A.  Moody,  born  2  Feb.,  1863. 

5982.  II.        Arthur  B.  Moody,  born  27  June,  1873. 

4611. 
ALBION,^  \_8amuel''  Samuef  Joshua'  Samuel'  DanieP  Joseph^'\ 
born  in  Whitefield,  Me.,  22  Jan.,  1836;  married  24  Dec,  1861, 
Sarah  Ellen,  daughter  of  Deacon  Henry  B.  and  Sarah  (Hill)  Hart, 
who  was  born  in  Portland  12  Jan.,  1840.  Mr.  Little  received  his 
education  in  the  district  schools  of  his  native  town  and  at  the  Alna 
High  School.  After  teaching  for  several  years  he  went  to  Portland 
and  was  engaged  as  a  clerk  in  a  dry  goods  store.  In  1861  he 
entered  into  partnership  with  his  employer,  and  from  a  flourishing 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  473 

retail  business  they  passed  into  the  wholesale.  On  the  retirement  of 
the  senior  partner  in  1872,  the  firm  name  was  changed  to  A.  Little 
&  Co.,  under  which  a  large  and  successful  business  has  since 
been  carried  on.  Mr.  Little  is  a  member  of  the  Baptist  church,  and 
in  politics  has  always  been  a  republican.  He  has  held  many  posi- 
tions of  honor  and  trust,  served  as  president  of  the  common  council 
of  Portland,  and  is  an  alderman  of  the  city.  In  1877  he  was 
appointed  trustee  of  the  state  reform  school  and  soon  after  chosen 
president  of  the  board,  a  position  he  filled  with  marked  success, 
manifesting  much  interest  in  the  management  of  the  school,  which 
has  taken  a  high  rank  among  kindred  institutions.     Children  : 

5983.  I.  Alice  May,  born  26  May,  1863. 

5984.  II.  Florence  Kingman,  born  18  Aug.,  1865. 

5985.  III.  Albion  Hart,  born  11  Dec,  1868  ;  died  13  Dec, 
1868. 

5986.  IV.  Sarah  Ellen,  born  9  Nov.,  1869. 

5987.  V.  Albion  Henry,  born  21  June,  1876. 

5988.  VI.  Maud  Garfield,  born  19  Sept.,  1881. 

4G12. 
HARTWELL,^  [Samuef  Samuel'^  Joshua^  Samuel^  DanieP 
Joseph-']  born  10  Dec,  1837,  in  Whitefield,  Me.  ;  married  10  March, 
1863,  Lovesta  F.,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Harriet  (Day)  King,  who 
was  born  6  June,  1838.  Mr.  Little  was  educated  in  the  schools  of 
his  native  town  and  at  Westbrook  Seminary,  spent  several  j^ears  in 
California,  in  1866  purchased  a  farm  in  Brunswick,  Me.,  where  he 
still  lives.  He  has  served  as  selectman,  represented  the  town  in  the 
legislature,  is  a  member  of  the  Baptist  church  and  an  enterprising 
and  progressive  farmer.     Children  : 

5989.  I.         Charles    Winfield,    born    30    July,     1864,    in 
Bodega,  Cal. 

5990.  II.       Harry  Hartwell,  born  19  Dec,  1866,  in  Bruns- 
wick. 

4613. 

HARRIET,''  [^SamueV  Samuel^  Joshua^  Samuel*  DanieP  Joseph^'] 
born  29  Oct.,  1839  ;  married  14 Nov.,  1856,  Nathan  B.  Peaslee,  and 
lives  in  Whitefield,  Me.     Children  : 

5991.  I.         Willis  A.  Peaslee,  born  6  Aug.,  1857. 

5992.  II.       Albion  H.  Peaslee,  born  5  May,  1859. 


•174  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

4614. 

LOIS  BOYNTON,"  [Samuef  Samuel^  Joshua^  Samuel^  DanieP 
Joseph^^  born  11  Dec,  1841  ;  married  18  Dec,  1864,  Charles  M. 
Trask.     Children : 

5993.  I.         Hattie  M.  Trask,  born  14  April,  1867. 

5994.  II.        Burton  W.  Trask,  born  16  Jan.,  1869. 

5995.  III.      Oscar  Trask,  ],  m-   r  ^      ior-o 

'    V  born  15  July,  1873. 

5996.  IV.      Edgar  Trask,  i  "^ 

4617. 

HENRIETTA  AUGUSTA, ^  [SamueP  Samuel'  Joshua^  Samuel^ 
DanieP  Jbsep/i^]  born  14  Nov.,  1846  ;  married  26  Dec,  1876,  James 
L.  Morse  of  Bowdoinham,  Me.     Children  : 

5997.  I.         J.  Wallace  Morse,  born  22  Oct.,  1877. 

5998.  II.       Alice  A.  Morse,  born  22  Aug.,  1880. 

4669. 

MELZAE,  DOW,''  [Benjamin''  Abijah'  Joshua^  Samuel^  DanieP 
Joseph'^^  born  21  Oct.,  1827;  married  9  Jan.,  1853,  Sarah  Hutchin- 
son, daughter  of  Mark  and  Abigail  (Hutchinson)  Cunningham,  who 
was  born  26  May,  1817.  He  is  a  house  carpenter  and  now  (1882) 
in  California.     Children  : 

5999.  I.         EuCxEne  Melzar,  born  12  Oct.,  1853. 

6000.  II.        Annie  Maria,  born  4  Sept.,  1857. 

6001.  III.      Arthur  Redman,  born  17  Oct.,  1859. 

4672. 

DENMARK  CARLETON,^  [Benjamin''  Ahijah'  Joshua''  Samuel* 
DanieP  Joseph^^  born  22  Dec,  1831  ;  married  first  Ursula  Jane, 
daughter  of  Mark  and  Abigail  Cunningham,  who  was  born  in  Iras- 
burgh,  Vt.,  19  May,  1829,  and  second  Margaret,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Lydia  Tarr,  who  was  born  in  Bowdoin,  Me.,  22  Feb.,  1839. 
Mr.  Little  has  been  a  ship  carpenter  and  farmer  and  lives  in  Liberty, 
Davis  County,  Kansas.     Children  : 

6002.  I.  Carleton  Levant,  born  7  Feb.,  1856,  at  White- 
field,  Me.  ;  married  2  July,  1876,  Ella  Maria,  daughter  of  William 
and  Harriet  Lucinda  Thomas,  who  was  born  18  March,  1858,  in 
Warren  County,  111.  He  is  a  carpenter  and  lives  in  Maryville,  Nod- 
away County,  Missouri.     Children  : 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  475 

6003.  I.         Vesta  Theresa,  bom  10  May,  1877  ;  died  2 
April,  1881. 

6004.  II.       Forrest  Chester,  born  13  July,  1880. 

6005.  II.  Harry  Alphonso,  born  26  Aug.,  1857;  died 
March,  1862. 

6006.  III.      JohnElden,  born  1  Jan.,  1859  ;  died  March,  1862. 

6007.  IV.       Nellie  Jane,  born  1  June,  1861  ;  died  March,  1862. 

6008.  V.  Abbie  Estelle,  born  7  May,  1863  ;  married 
Alden,  son  of  Benjamin  H.  and  Sarah  C.  Knight,  who  was  born  23 
June,  1857,  and  lives  in  East  Pittston,  Me. 

6009.  VI.      Edgak  Augustine,  born  23  Jan.,  1866. 

6010.  VII.     George  Tristram,  born  24  May,  1869. 

6011.  VIII.  Sarah  Viola,  born  23  April,  1873. 

4685. 

JACOB  GARRETSON,^  ^Joshua?  Abijah''  Joshua^  Samuel*  Daniel^ 
Joseph^']  born  21  Nov.,  1831  ;  married  1  May,  1857,  Elizabeth  Pay- 
son,  daughter  of  Thomas  C.  and  Aurelia  Payson  (Colcord)  Nor- 
ris,t  who  was  born  8  Aug.,  1834.  Rev.  Mr.  Little  was  educated  at 
the  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  removed  to  Illinois  in  1856,  three 
years  later  was  admitted  on  trial  to  the  annual  conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church,  was  ordained  deacon  in  1861  and  elder 
in  1863.  He  received  the  degree  of  A.M.  from  the  Illinois  Wes- 
leyan University  in  1875,  was  one  of  the  six  delegates  representing 
his  state  in  the  general  conference  of  1880,  and  is  now  serving  as 
presiding  elder.  Children,  of  whom  the  three  eldest  have  been 
matriculated  at  the  Illinois  Industrial  University : 

Henry  Pearson  Torset,  born  6  March,  1858. 

Lizzie  Arabella,  born  3  June,  1860. 

Cora  Gertrude,  born  4  Jan.,  1863. 

Bertha  Aurelia,  born  3  May,  1866. 

Albert  Griggs,  born  10  Aug.,  1871. 

4687. 

LYDIA  ANN,^  [Joshua?  AbijaW  Joshua?  Samuel*  Daniel?  JosepW'\ 
born  3  June,  1834;  married  14  Dec,  1855,  Rev.  Samuel  Reed 
Bailey,  who  was  born  14  Dec,  1829,  in  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  graduated 

fMr.  Norris  was  a  prominent  citizen  of  Vienna,  Me.,  which  he  represented  in  the  legis- 
lature several  times.  In  1869  he  removed  to  Iowa  where  he  has  also  served  in  the 
legislature. 


6012. 

I. 

6013. 

II. 

6014. 

III. 

6015. 

IV. 

6016. 

V. 

476  LITTLE     GENEALOGY. 

at   Wesleyau   University  in  1868,  and  is  now  a  clergyman  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  church.     Children  : 

6017.  I.  Melville  Knox  Bailey,  born  10  Sept.,  1856,  at 
Waterford,  Me.  ;  graduated  at  Trinity  in  1879,  is  instructor  in 
Latin  at  St.  Margaret's,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  is  preparing  for  the 
ministry. 

6018.  II.  Cora  Gertrude  Bailey,  born  14  Jan.,  1861,  at 
Turner,  Me. 

6019.  III.  Fred  Augustine  Bailey,  born  27  Oct.,  1865,  at 
Middletown,  Conn. 

6020.  IV.  Hubert  Wallace  Bailey,  born  20  March,  1874, 
at  Boston,  Mass. 

4689. 
MARY  ELIZABETH, 8  ^Joshua?  AbijaW  Joshua''  Samuel'  DanieP 
Joseph^']  born  23  May,  1840;  married  first  9  Dec,  1861,  Benjamin 
Sanderson,  who  was  born  10  April,  1829,  and  died  12  Oct.,  1864, 
and  second  18  Feb.,  1868,  Martin  Augustine  Gilman,  who  was  born 
9  Feb.,  1838.     Children: 

6021.  I.         William  Kennedy  Sanderson,  born  3  May,  1863. 

6022.  II.  Benjamin  Franklin  Sanderson,  born  22  Feb., 
1865  ;  died  4  April,  1865. 

6023.  III.      Edward  Augustine  Gilman,  born  4  April,  1869. 

4690. 

ARNO,''  {^Joshua''  Ahijdh^  Joshua^  Samuel'  DanieP  JosepK^^  born 
5  Dec,  1844;  married  1  Jan.,  1868,  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min and  Margaret  Davenport,  who  was  born  30  June,  1845.  Mr. 
Little  served  three  years  during  the  late  war  and  was  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Cedar  Creek.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Hallowell,  Me.     Children  : 

6024.  I.         Edith  Annie,  born  24  Oct.,  1868. 

6025.  II.        Harry  Hesketh,  born  14  Feb.,  1872. 

4692. 
ETHAN, ^  [^Joshua''  AhijaU'  Joshua^  Samuel'  DanieF  Joseph'^'] 
born  23  April,  1849  ;  married  7  Dec,  1869,  Albina  Ladora,  daughter 
of  Moses  and  Sally  (Phillips)  Fellows  of  Fayette,  Me.,  who  was 
born  18  July,  1848.  Mr.  Little  served  during  the  war  in  the  First 
Maine  Battalion,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Monmouth,  Me.     Children  : 


6026. 

I. 

6027. 

II. 

6028. 

III. 

6029. 

IV. 

6030. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  477 

Carrie  Mabel,  born  7  Oct.,  1870. 
Lizzie  May,  born  17  April,  1872. 
Maurice  Vinton,  born  23  Dec,  1873. 
Stella  Labor  a,  born  16  March,  1879. 
Irvin  Ethan,  born  3  Feb.,  1881. 

■      4809. 

LYDIA,^  \^William  Tennexp  Ahner  Baileif  Henrxf  Henry*  Tris- 
tram^ Moses^^  born  17  Jan.,  1835;  married  first  Dec,  1854,  John 
Barker,  and  second  Oct.,  1859,  Chaiincy  H.  Wilcox,  a  farmer  of 
Bloomington,  111.,  and  died  7  Jan.,  1872.     Children  : 

6031.  I.         William  Tenney  Barker,  born  22  Feb.,  1856. 

6032.  II.       Chauncy  Edwin  Wilcox,  born  21  Sept.,  1860 (?). 

6033.  III.      Walter  Albert  Wilcox,  born  18  Oct.,  1862 (?). 

4810. 

NANCY  TENNEY,"  [William  Tennexf'  Ahner  Bailey^  Henri^ 
Henry*  Tristram^  Moses'^~\  born  26  April,  1837,  at  Wethersfield,  111.  ; 
married  6  April,  1854,  Ingals  K.,  son  of  Christopher  Dodge  and 
Sarah  Maria  Ober  of  Johnson,  Vt.  He  was  born  at  Eden,  Vt.,  22 
Aug.,  1830,  is  a  teamster  and  lives  at  Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.  He 
served  three  years  in  Company  H,  Ninth  Vermont  Regiment,  and 
was  taken  prisoner  at  Harper's  Ferry.     Children  : 

6034.  I.  MAiiTiN  AVhitney  Ober,  born  at  Elmore,  Vt.,  27 
Sept.,  1856. 

6035.  II.  Mary  Willoughby  Ober,  born  at  Morrisville, 
Vt.,  12  June,  1858;  married  23  Aug.,  1879,  Martin  P.  Berry,  a 
farmer  of  Bridgewater,  N.  H.     Child  : 

6036.     I.         Arthur  Ingals  Berry,  born  19  June,  1880. 

6037.  III.      Frank  Ingals  Ober,  born  at  Elmore  18  Dec,  1860. 

6038.  IV.  Edward  Asa  Ober,  born  at  Morrisville  21  Oct., 
1862. 

6039.  V.  Clara  Ragene  Ober,  born  at  Morrisville  28  Jan., 
1866. 

6040.  VI.  Clarence  Eugene  Ober,  born  at  Morrisville  28 
Jan.,  1866  ;  died  5  March,  1866. 

6041.  VII.  George  Alfred  Ober,  born  at  Franklin  Falls  18 
March,  1868  ;  died  14  July,  1875. 

6042.  VIII.  Hattie  Frances  Ober,  born  at  Franklin  29  Feb., 
1872. 


478  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

6043.  IX.  Alice  Majiia  Ober,  born  at  Franklin  5  Dec,  1874. 

6044.  X.  Walter    Reuben   Ober,    born    at    Andover    18 
Feb.,  1876. 

6045.  XI.  Cora   Sylvia   Ober,   born    at   Franklin   Falls   4 
Feb.,  1878. 

6046.  XII.  Herman  Wilber  Ober,  born  at    Northfield,  N. 
H.,  10  April,  1880. 

4811 

ADELINE  PAULINA,^  [  William  Tenney'  Ahner  Bailey^  Henrf 

Henry^  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  27   Aug.,   1841  ;  married  15  Aug., 

1864,  Stephen,  son  of  Simon  B.  and  Catharine  Palmer.     He  is  a 

shoemaker  by  occupation  and  lives  in  West  Buxton,  Me.     Children  : 

6047.  I.         Guy  Palmer,  born  14  July,  1865. 

6048.  II.        Lee  Palmer,  born  4  June,  1869. 

6049.  III.      Ella  Palmer,  born  13  July,  1872. 

4812. 

FRANCES  MARIA,8  IWilliam  Tenney'  Abner  Bailey^  Henrf 
Henry'^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  16  Jan.,  1844  ;  married  28  Nov.,  1866, 
at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  John  Murphy,  and  resides  at  Milford,  N.  H. 
Children  : 

Emma  Paulina  Murphy,  born  15  Nov.,  1867. 

William  Edward  Murphy,  born  4  April,  1869. 

Alice  Josephine  Murphy,  born  17  Dec,  1871. 

Nellie   Agnes  Murphy,  born  31  March,  1874. 

Louis  Bernard  Murphy,  born  29  July,  1876. 

4813. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK,^  IGaleh  Jewell  Tennexf  Ahner  Bailed 
Henry^  Henry^  Tristram?  Moses'^~\  born  in  Milford,  N.  H.,  27  Jan., 
1836  ;  married  22  Feb.,  1866,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Eliza  H.  Swift  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  who  was  born  in  1843.  He 
graduated  at  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  in  1863,  received  a 
commission  as  assistant  surgeon  in  the  Nineteenth  Illinois  Infantry, 
and  served  till  the  close  of  the  war  when  he  settled  in  Manhattan, 
Kansas,  where  he  is  still  practicing  his  profession.  He  was  elected 
to  the  state  legislature  in  1876.     Children  : 

6055.     I.         Eliza  Ada,  born  22  June,  1867. 


6050. 

I. 

6051. 

II. 

6052. 

Ill 

6053. 

IV. 

6054. 

V. 

6060. 

I. 

6061. 

II. 

6062. 

III. 

6063. 

IV. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  479 

6056.  II.  Nellie  Perkins,  born  15  Dec,  1868. 

6057.  III.  Blanche  Alpine,  born  19  Dec,  1869;  died  27 
Nov.,  1878. 

6058.  IV.  Jennie  Belle,  born  8  Oct.,  1871. 

6059.  V.  Frederick  Swift,  born  25  June,  1873. 

■      4814. 

ELLEN  ELVIRA,^  \_Galeh  Jewett  Tenney'  Ahner  Bmleif  Henrf 
Henry^  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  6  Oct.,  1839  ;  married  13  July,  1857, 
George  Willard,  son  of  Jotin  and  Mary  (Searle)  Perkins,  who  was 
born  in  Derry,  N.  H.,  23  Oct.,  1832.  He  is  a  prosperous  and  exten- 
sive farmer  at  Farragut,  Iowa.  Children,  besides  a  son  that  died 
unnamed : 

Fred  Perkins,  born  11  Aug.,  1858. 

Charles  Forrest  Perkins,  born  9  March,  1862. 

George  Willard  Perkins,  born  10  Dec,  1869. 

Mary  Ellen  Perkins,  born  9  Nov.,  1871. 

4815. 

SARAH  JANE,»  {_Caleb  Jewett  Tenney'  Ahner  Bailey'^  Henrf 
Henry*  Tristram?  Moses^']  born  7  Nov.,  1843  ;  married  13  Oct.,  1863, 
James  Forrest  Todd  of  Lafayette,  Stark  County,  111.  Dr.  Todd  is 
an  allopathic  physician,  graduated  at  Bellevue  Medical  College,  New 
York,  in  1862,  is  surgeon  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  Illinois  State 
Militia,  president  of  the  board  of  education  at  Galva,  111.,  where  he 
has  also  served  as  maj^or.     Children  : 

6064.  I.         Estelle  Todd,  born  25  June,  1865. 

6065.  II.       Forrest  Bogue  Todd,  born  27  March,  1870. 

6066.  III.      Harry  Claude  Todd,  born  29  Sept.,  1878. 

481T. 

WILLIAM  CUTTER,8  IGaleh  Jewett  Tenney''  Ahner  Bailexf 
Henrxf'  Henry''  Tristram^ Mose^^  born  at  Wethersfield,  111.,  17  March, 
1847  ;  married  2  June,  1875,  Anna  Louise,  daughter  of  William  and 
Lucinda  Reed,  who  was  born  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.,  1853. 
Mr.  Little  is  a  lawyer  by  profession,  has  served  two  terms  as  judge 
of  probate  for  Sedgwick  County,  Kansas,  and  is  at  present  (1881) 


480  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

receiver  of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Wichita,  Kansas,  where  he 
resides.     Children,  born  at  Wichita  : 

6067.  I.         Fred  William,  born  16  Nov.,  1877. 

6068.  II.        George  Reed,  born  3  May,  1880. 

4818. 

ELIZA  ANN,'^  [Caleb  Jewell  Tennexp  Ahner  Bailexf  Renrxf> 
Henrif^  Tristram?  Moses^^  born  15  July,  1849  ;  married  Frank  Hays, 
son  of  William  and  Lucinda  (Hays)  Reed,  who  was  born  in  Canan- 
daigua,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.,  1847.  He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  Kewanee, 
111.     Children,  beside  one  that  died  unnamed : 

6069.  I.         William  Little  Reed,  born  15  Dec,  1873;  died 
3  Aug.,  1875. 

6070.  II.        Frank  Milfred  Reed,  born  27  May,  1876. 

6071.  III.      Nellie  Jennie  Reed,  born  23  Nov.,  1880. 

4819. 

GEORGE  BAILEY,8  [Caleb  Jewell  Tenney'  Abner  Bailey^ 
Henry"  Henrxf'  TrislramP  Moses^']  born  15  April,  1851,  at  Wethers- 
field,  111.  ;  graduated  with  honors  at  Rush  Medical  College  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  in  1873  ;  settled  in  Burlington,  Iowa,  where  he  has  been 
county  physician,  overseer  of  the  poor,  and  is  now  engaged  in  a 
lucrative  practice.  He  married  14  May,  1874,  Esther  M.,  daughter 
of  Grove  N.  and  Elizabeth  Palmer,  who  was  born  25  March,  1854. 
Children  : 

6072.  I.         Palmer  Jewett,  born  25  June,  1876. 

6073.  II.        Lulu  Blanche,  born  7  Dec,  1880. 

4823. 
LOUISE  STODDARD, 8  [Henry   Gilman'<  Abner  Bailey''  Henrf 
Henry^   Tristram^   Moses^~\  born  29  May,  1843  ;    married    27  Dec, 
1865,  Henry  S.  Viets  of  Oberlin,  Ohio.     They  live  at  Grinnell,  Iowa. 
Children : 

Helen  Maude  Viets,  born  1  Dec,  1866. 

Eddie  Viets,  born  and  died  31  July,  1868. 

Henry  Little  Viets,  born  13  Nov.,  1869. 

MaryViets,  born  15  June,  1872  ;  died  16  June, 1872. 

Sara  Elizabeth  Viets,  born  15  June,  1875. 

Louise    Stoddard   Viets,    born   25    July,    1877 ; 


6074. 

I. 

6075. 

II. 

6076. 

III. 

6077. 

IV. 

6078. 

V. 

6079. 

VI. 

died  17  Nov.,  1^ 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  481 

4824. 
MARY  MAUDE,^  IHenry  GilmarO  Abner  Bailey'^  Henrif  Henry* 
Tristram?  Mose^']  born  22  April,  1845  ;  graduated  at  Oberlin  Col- 
lege in  1865  ;    married  25  July,  1872,  Prof.  Jesse  Macy  of  Iowa  Col- 
lege.    Children : 

6080.  I.  Jessie  Maude  Macy,  born  8  June,  1873  ;  died  31 
Dec,  1875. 

6081.  II.  Edward  Snell  Macy,  born  28  May,  1876  ;  died 
21  Nov.,  1876. 

6082.  III.  Lyman  Stoddard  Macy,  born  27  Nov.,  1877; 
died  7  Aug.,  1879. 

6083.  IV.      Prescott  Little  Macy,  born  20  Nov.,  1879. 

4962. 

MEHITABLE,^  [^Benjamin'  Amos^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram^ 
Moses-^  born  29  June,  1820  ;  married  2  May,  1841,  George  E.,  son 
of  John  Leonard,  who  was  born  6  June,  1810,  and  is  a  farmer  at 
Warren,  N.  H.     Childi'en  : 

6084.  I.  Charles  K.  Leonard,  born  10  May,  1842  ;  mar- 
ried 23  Jan.,  1873,  Emily  E.,  daughter  of  Josiah  Swain,  Jr.,  who 
was  born  12  Nov.,  1848.     Child  : 

6085.     I.         Edith  May  Leonard,  born  4  May,  1875. 

6086.  II.  George  Leonard,  born  27  March,  1846  ;  died  8 
Feb.,  1847. 

6087.  III.  Sarah  Jane  Leonard,  born  21  Nov.,  1848;  mar- 
ried 6  June,  1869,  James  Bixby,  son  of  Damon  Y.  Eastman,  who 
was  born  18  March,  1846,  and  lives  in  "Wentworth,  N.  H.     Children  : 

6088.  I.         Frank  Leonard  Eastman,  born  21  May,  1870. 

6089.  II.        Laura  Mehitable  Eastman,  born  23  Aug., 
1878. 

6090.  IV.  Mary  D.  Leonard,  born  12  Oct.,  1859  ;  died  19 
Aug.,  1862. 

4963. 
OMAE,^  \_Bevjamin'  Amos'"   James^  Samuel*    Tristram^  Moses'^^ 
born  28  Oct.,  1822  ;  married  11  Sept.,  1849,  Susan  D.,  daughter  of 
Abel  B.  Monroe,  who  was  born  18  Feb.,  1829.     He  is  a  merchant  at 
Chelsea,  Mass.     Children  : 

6091.  I.  Cora  Newcome,  born  18  Oct.,  1855;  married  2 
June,  1874,  Oliver  J.  D.  Ballard,  who  was  born  2  June  1848. 

31 


6092. 

II. 

6093. 

III. 

6094. 

ly. 

6095. 

V. 

6096. 

VI. 

482  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Martin  Bradley,  born  9  June,  1857. 
Sarah  Mehitable,  born  21  July,  1860. 
Lizzie,  born  29  March,  1866. 
Alfred  Monroe,  born  3  Sept.,  1867. 
Charles  Omar,  born  1  March,  1870. 

6097.  VII.     Susan  Estelle,  born  21  Aug.,  1872. 

4987. 

JOSEPH  MERRILL,^  \_Jesse'  Amos^  James^  Samuel'  Tristram^ 
Moses^']  born  28  Oct.,  1830  ;  married  first  4  Jan.,  1854,  Eliza  Jane, 
daughter  of  Ephraim  and  Sarah  Bartlett  (Wentworth)  Crockett, 
who  was  born  27  Aug.,  1835,  at  Norway,  Me.,  and  died  4  Dec, 
1873,  at  Warren,  N.  H.,  and  second  11  March,  1877,  Mrs.  Sarah 
E.  Cheney,  daughter  of  Jacob  Gale,  who  was  born  26  Sept.,  1846. 
He  is  a  carriage  maker  and  farmer  at  Warren,  N.  H.     Children  : 

6098.  I.         Fred  Jesse,  born  6  Feb.,  1855  ;  died  17  Nov.,  1873. 

6099.  II.       Hattie  Susan  Harris,  born  14  Nov.,  1858;  died 
24  Sept.,  1859. 

6100.  III.      Frank  Benton,  born  16  Dec,  1861. 

6101.  IV.       Lillian,  born  8  July,  1866. 

6102.  V.        Hattie  Jane,  born  19  Oct.,  1877. 

6103.  VI.      John  Fred,  born  5  Aug.,  1879. 

4988. 

WILLIAM,^  [^Jesse'  Amos'^  Javies^  Samuel*  Tristram^  Moses'^'] 
born  20  March,  1833,  at  Warren,  N.  H.  ;  married  22  Feb.,  1870, 
Annie,  daughter  of  Thomas  Dency,  who  was  born  11  Aug.,  1845, 
and  died  23  March,  1878.  Mr.  Little  attended  the  district  school, 
worked  on  a  farm,  on  a  stone  quarry,  and  at  peddling  till  twenty 
years  of  age,  then  fitted  for  college  at  Kimball  Union  Academy, 
Merideu,  and  graduated  at  Dartmouth  in  1859.  After  studying  law 
with  Hon.  Thomas  J.  Smith  of  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  and  at  the 
Albany  Law  University,  he  was  admitted  to  practice,  and  in  1861 
opened  a  law  office  in  Manchester,  N.  H.  Mr.  Little  was  chosen 
to  the  city  council  for  several  years,  was  a  member  of  the 
legislature  five  sessions  and  the  candidate  of  his .  party  for  the 
speakership,  and  has  served  on  the  Manchester  board  of  education 
ten  years.  He  has  published  a  "History  of  Warren,"  one  of  the 
most  readable  town  histories  ever  written  ;  a  centennial  address  ;  a 
history  of  the  schools  of  Manchester  ;  and  has  delivered  a  few  lect- 


EiaHTH   GENERATION.  483 

ures  and  some  political  addresses.  He  has  been  quite  successfnl  in 
his  practice,  is  in  comfortable  circumstances,  and  still  resides  at 
Manchester.     Children : 

6104.  I.         Lillian,  born  7  Jan.,  1871. 

6105.  II.       Thomas  Dency,  born  8  June,  1874. 

6106.  III.  Annie  Susie,  born  27  Dec,  1877  ;  died  13  April, 
1878. 

4989. 

THOMAS  BENTON,"  \_Jesse'  Amos^  James^  Samuel'^  Tristram^ 
Moses^'\  born  7  Sept.,  1838  ;  married  7  Sept.,  1864,  Martha  Annette,, 
daughter  of  John  T.  and  Mary  E.  (Hosley)  Cutter,  who  was  born 
24  Aug.,  1842.  He  is  a  book-keeper  and  lives  at  Concord,  N.  H. 
He  was  a  member  of  Company  B,  Second  New  Hampshire  Volun- 
teers, slightly  wounded  at  Bull  Run,  took  part  in  seventeen  battles, 
was  promoted  to  be  lieutenant,  and  afterwards  was  employed  in  the 
mustering  office.     Children  : 

6107.  I.  Mary  Alice,  born  13  June,  1865  ;  died  8  Sept., 
1865. 

6108.  II.       Susie  May,  born  16  Dec,  1870. 

5007. 
ALMENA    CHASTINA,**    [Jonathan'^  Amos^   James^   Samuel^ 
Tristram^  Moses''']  born    15   Aug.,  1830;   married    14   Jan.,  1849 
Darius   E.,  son  of  Josiah   Swain,  who  died    15    Dec,  1861.     She 
died  2  Jan.,  1864.     Children  : 

6109.  I.  Florence  J.  Swain,  born  6  Nov.,  1849  ;  married 
4  June,  1871,  Stephen,  son  of  Joseph  Blake  of  Haverhill,  N.  H., 
who  was  born  25  March,  1850,  and  died  23  May,  1876.     Child: 

6110.     I.         Edith  M.  Blake,  born  8  May,  1873  ;  died 
25  July,  1875. 

6111.  II.       AlmenaE.  Swain,  bornMay, 1856  ;  died  June, 1856. 

6112.  III.      Mabel  Swain,  born  28  Feb.,  1858. 

5010. 

EFFIE  ELIZA,^  \_Jonathan'  Amos^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram^ 
Moses^-]  born  20  March,  1836  ;  married  17  Sept.,  1852,  John  T.,  son 
of  Bradbury  Robinson  of  Meredith,  N.  H.     Children  : 

6113.  I.  George  B.  Robinson,  born  11  Jan.,  1857;  died 
31  July,  1858. 


484  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

6114.  II.  Norman  F.  Robinson,  born  27  April,  1859. 

6115.  III.  Nellie  M.  Robinson,  born  26  Nov.,  1861  ;  died 
10  Dec,  1863. 

6116.  IV.  Francis  E.  Robinson,  born  20  April,  1864. 

6117.  V.  Bradbury  J.  Robinson,  born  18  Dec,  1866. 

6118.  VI.  Frank  J.  Robinson,  born  6  Sept.,  1868. 

6119.  VII.  Anna  Bell  Robinson,  born  18  Jan.,  1871  ;  died 
24  June,  1871. 

6120.  VIII.  John  T.  Robinson,  born  13  Aug.,  1872;  died  11 
Sept.,  1873. 

6121.  IX.  Freddie  J.  Robinson,  born  26  July,  1877;  died 
23  Sept.,  1878. 

5014. 

HENRY  AMOS,^  ^Jonathan/  Amos'"  James^  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
Moses^']  born  26  Aug.,  1842  ;  married  2  Feb.,  1864,  Mary  L.,  daugh- 
ter of  Caleb  Ford  of  Benton,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  19  April,  1842. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  Warren  Summit,  N.  H.     Children  : 

Anna  Gertrude,  born  19  Sept.,  1866. 

Herbert  Grant,  born    10    Oct.,  1870  ;    died  11 

Harry  Elwin,  born  18  June,  1872. 
Lettie  Christine,  born  26  Sept.,  1874. 
Jonathan  Ralph,  born  24  Sept.,  1877. 
D.  K.,  born  27  Oct.,  1879. 

5015. 

FRANK  PARKER,^  [^  Jonathan''  Amos^  James^  SaTmiel^  Tristram'^ 
Jfoses^]  born  21  April,  1845;  married  22  April,  1867,  Martha  J., 
daughter  of  Russell  AV right  of  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  11 
March,  1843.     He  is  a  farmer  at  Warren  Summit,  N.  H.     Children  : 

Ernest  Robinson,  born  20  May,  1868. 

Charles  Forrest,  born  20  April,  1870. 

Susannah  Grace,  born  27  Jan.,  1873. 

Ruth  Ann,  born  4  June,  1876  ;  died  13  Nov.,  1880. 

Addie  Davis,  born  17  June,  1879. 

5017. 

GEORGE,^  [John''  Amos^  James^  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^'} 
born  28  Sept.,  1832  ;  married  first  Ann  R.,  daughter  of  Ira  B.  and 


6122. 

I. 

6123. 

II. 

Aug.,  1871 

6124. 

Ill, 

6125. 

IV. 

6126. 

V. 

6127. 

VI. 

6128. 

I. 

6129. 

II. 

6130. 

Ill 

6131. 

IV. 

6132. 

V. 

6133. 

I. 

6134. 

II. 

6135. 

III. 

6136. 

IV. 

6137. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  485 

Ruby  Ann  Jones,  who  died  24  May,  1875,  and  second  Laura  M., 
daughter  of  Winsor  S.  and  Laui'a  Maria  Cobleigh.  He  is  a  farmer 
at  North  Monroe,  N.  H.     Children  : 

Charles,  born  20  June,  1862. 

Frank  Willis,  born  29  July,  1869. 

Addie,  born  7  May,  1875. 

Winnie  Eloise,  born  8  May,  1878. 

Annie  Laura,  born  22  Oct.,  1880. 

5018. 

SARAH,''  [^Joli'n?  Amos''  James'  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses'^'\  born 
14  Jan.,  1835;  married  John,  son  of  James  and  Nancy  Greeley, 
who  died  in  the  army  7  April,  1863.  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  at 
Monroe,  N.  H.     She  died  6  April,  1860.     Children  : 

6138.  I.         Alice  Jane  Greeley,  born  14  Nov.,  1853. 

6139.  II.       Mary  Abbie  Greeley,  born  23  Jan.,  1858  ;  mar- 
ried Rufus  Walter  Remick  of  Waterford,  Vt.     Children  : 

6140.  I.         Harry  Ernest  Remick,  born  29  June,  1876. 

6141.  II.       Mabel  Diantha  Remick,  born  9  Sept.,  1879. 

6142.  III.      Ida  May  Greeley,  born  Aug.,  1859  ;  died  Sept., 
1859. 

5019. 
ANN  MARY,^  \_Jolin'  Amos^  James^  Samuel*  Tristram^  Moses^^ 
born  4  Nov.,  1836;  married  2  May,  1857,  Solon  S.,  son  of  Isaac 
M.  Clough,  who  was  born  4  Aug.,  1835,     They  live  at  Woodsville, 
N.  H.     Children : 

6143.  I.         William   H.  H.  Clough,  born  30  April,   1858  ; 
died  3  May,  1859. 

6144.  II.       Ida   May   Clough,  born  24  July,   1859  ;  died  2 
June,  1860. 

6145.  III.      RiNALDO  Moulton  Clough,  born  14  April,  1861  ; 
died  22  Nov.,  1873. 

6146.  IV.      Alson  Scott  Clough,  born  5  Feb.,  1863. 

6147.  V.        Eugene  Ward  Clough,  born  31  Jan.,  1865  ;  died 
31  Dec,  1873. 

6148.  VI.      Ida  May  Clough,  born  20  Sept.,  1866. 

6149.  VII.     Frank  Solon  Clough,  born  20  Jan.,  1868. 

6150.  VIII.  Edgar   Hibbard  Clough,  born  27  Sept.,  1870; 
died  22  Aug.,  1872. 


6154. 

I. 

April,  1863 

6155. 

II. 

6156. 

III. 

6157. 

IV. 

6158. 

V. 

March,  18^ 

^0. 

6159. 

VI. 

486  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

6151.  IX.   Percy  Fayette  Clough,  boru  30  May,  1872. 

6152.  X.   Albert  Leroy  Clough,  born  4  Aug.,  1874. 

6153.  XI.   Clarence  Cobleigh  Clough,  born  9  Aug.,  1876. 

5021. 

ELLEN  MARIA,*^  \_Jolin'  Amos^  James'  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
Moses^'\  born  23  Aug.,  1840  ;  married  6  April,  1859,  George  H.,  son 
of  Solomon  H.  Emery  of  Lyman,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  6  Nov., 
1827.  They  live  (1879)  at  Rockbridge,  111.  Children,  besides  a 
daughter  that  died  in  infanc}^ : 

Carlos   P.  Emery,  born  25  Feb.,   1860;  died  9 

Levi  Alfred  Emery,  born  20  Nov.,  1861. 
John  C.  Emery,  boru  10  Jan.,  1864. 
Fanny  M.  Emery,  born  27  March,  1867. 
Minnie    Emery,    born    10    Feb.,    1870;    died    11 

Frank  Emery,  born  5  Oct.,  1871. 

5029. 
LUELLA  ELIZABETH, 8  IJolin''  Aram''  James"  SamueP  Tris- 
tram^ Moses^2  horn  25  Jan.,  1850  ;  married  29  Nov.,  1866,  Warren, 
son  of  David  and  Clarissa  (Amy)  Little  of  Lyman,  N.  H.,  who  was 
born  26  May,  1839.  Mr.  Little  is  descended  from  John  Little,  who 
served  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  died  at  Lyman,  N.  H.,  in  1813, 
and  a  cousin  to  Ludo  Burrill  Little,  who  married  (3740)  Mary  Eliz- 
abeth Shurtleff.  He  is  (1880)  a  section  man  at  Bath,  N.  H.  Chil- 
dren : 

6160.  I.         Ellen  Maria,  born  22  Nov.,  1867  ;  died  29  Dec, 
1867. 

6161.  II.        Herbert  Warren,  born  7  June,  1871. 

6162.  III.      Mabel  Inez,  born  26  Feb.,  1875. 

5040. 

EMMA  JANE,^  [KimbalU  Amos''  James"  Samuel*  Tristram^ 
Moses'^^  born  29  May,  1844  ;  married  28  Aug.,  1862,  Moses  K.,  son 
of  Joseph  Chandler,  who  was  born  8  April,  1836.  They  live  at  Lis- 
bon, N.  H.     Children  : 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  487 

6163.  I.         Harry  Chandler,  born  17  May,  1864. 

6164.  II.        Fred  Chandler,  born  1  Oct.,  1866. 

6165.  III.      Clara  Ellen  Chandler,  born  24  April,  1875. 

5042. 

MOSES  KIMBALL,^  [Kimbalf  Amos^  James^  Samuel'^  Tris- 
tram? Moses'^~\  born  1  July,  1848;  married  10  Sept.,  1872,  Harriet 
C,  daugiiter  of  Leonard  Wtiituey,  who  was  born  26  Sept.,  1846. 
He  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  Lisbon,  N.  H.     Children  : 

6166.  I.         Charles  Leon,  born  3  Sept.,  1875. 

6167.  II.       Clarence  Eustace,  born  19  Feb.,  1877. 

5044. 

AEABELLA  MARIA,''  \_SamueV  Ehenezer^  Janies^  Samuel^  Tris- 
tram? Moses^'\  born  1  April,  1831,  in  New  London,  N.  H.  ;  married 
1  Dec,  1860,  Ralph  L.,  son  of  Augustus  and  Weltha  (Ladd)  Knight, 
who  was  born  8  April,  1826,  in  Grand  Isle  County,  Vt.  He  is  a 
farmer  and  resides  in  Wagner,  Iowa.     Children : 

6168.  I.         Burt  Knight,  born  1  Nov.,  1861. 

6169.  II.       Eben  Little  Knight,  born  15  Dec,  1869. 

5045. 

JOHN  MOORE  D0W,8  [^SamueV  Ehenezer'^  James'  SamueP  Tris- 
tram^ Moses^']  born  7  Feb.,  1838,  in  Norwich,  Vt.  ;  married  first  3 
Sept.,  1860,  Eliza  Partch,  who  died  28  May,  1863,  and  second  27 
Sept.,  1867,  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Nelson  and  Susan  Englet.  He  is 
a  farmer  and  lives  in  Farmersburg,  Iowa.     Children  : 

6170.  I.         Maria  Helen,  born  1  Oct.,  1871. 

6171.  II.        Sarah  Bell,  born  22  Nov.,  1875. 

6172.  III.      Samuel,  born  5  April,  1878. 

5046. 
JAMES  ALBERT,^  \_James''  Ehenezer^  James^  Samuel^  Tristram^ 
Moses''']  born  10  July,  1831  ;  married  18  Feb.,  1858,  Louisa  Hen- 
rietta, daughter  of  Ephraim  Tinkham  Brownell  of  Royalton,  Vt., 
who  was  born  30  June,  1833.  Mr.  Little  is  a  farmer  and  prominent 
citizen  of  Enfield,  N.  H.     Children : 

6173.  I.         James  Lucien,  born  20  June,  1863. 

6174.  II.        Henry  Albert,  born  2  Sept.,  1871. 


488  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5048. 

SARAH  FRANCES  ANN,«  [James"  Ehenezer''  James''  SamueV 

Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  6  April,  1843  ;    married  21  Oct.,  1867,  J.  E. 

Symonds,  son  of  Lewis  Symonds  of  Hancock,  N.  H.     He  was  born 

8  Dec,  1841,  and  is  a  cabinet  maker  in  Concord,  N.  H.     Children: 

6175.  I.         Charles  H.  Symonds,  born  4  Nov.,  1868. 

6176.  II.        Mabel  L.  Symonds,  born  24  July,  1870. 

6177.  III.      Mary  F.  Symonds,  born  26  Feb.,  1876. 

5049. 
FLORA   ELIZABETH,^    \_Ehenezer~  Ebenezer'^  James^  Samuel"^ 
Tristram^   Ifoses^']  born    6    Dec,   1837 ;   married    27   March,  1866, 
Amos  Moss  Bryant,  who  was  born  21  March,  1833.     He  is  a  mer- 
chant at  Enfield  Centre,  N.  H.     Children  : 

6178.  I.         LuLA  Marion  Bryant,  born  1  June,  1868. 

6179.  II.       Edith  Mabel  Bryant,  born  15  Sept.,  1871. 

6180.  III.      Lizzie  Gertrude  Bryant,  born  8  Aug.,  1873. 

5075. 

MARY  AMANDA, **  [Linus  Letvis  Carletoti"  Jonathan  Carleton^ 
Nathaniel^  Samuel^  Tristram^  Moses^'\  born  July,  1836  ;  married  12 
April,  1857,  John  William,  son  of  Pardon  and  Roxa  Ann  (Colby) 
Tabor,  who  was  born  22  March,  1836.  He  is  a  shoemaker  and  lives 
in  Hampstead.     Children  : 

6181.  I.  Ida  May  Tabor,  born  2  Oct.,  1858;  married  24 
Feb.,  1878,  Dwelley  Elgin,  son  of  George  and  Emeline  (Butrick) 
Simpson,  a  farmer  of  Pelham,  N.  H. 

6182.  II.       Henry  Walter  Tabor,  born  9  Aug.,  1860. 

6183.  III.      Mary  Etta  Tabor,  born  14  March,  1862. 

6184.  IV.  Edward  Ellsworth  Tabor,  born  13  April,  1863  ; 
died  20  Aug.,  1864. 

6185.  V.        Annie  Janett  Tabor,  born  27  April,  1865. 

6186.  VI.      Fanny  Maria  Tabor,  born  27  June,  1867. 

6187.  VII.     John  Ellsworth  Tabor,  born  18  March,  1869. 

6188.  VIII.  Ellery  Edward  Tabor,  born  16  Jan.,  1873. 

5086. 

ALBERT  WILLIAM, «  [David  Poor'"  Jonathan  Carleton^  Nathan- 
iel^ Samuel^  Tristram^  Mose^']  born  17  March,  1836  ;  married  first 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  489 

27  Jan.,  1861,  Maria  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Francis  H.  and  Betsey 
(Lyford)  Blacbley,  who  was  born  in  Pelham,  N.  H.,  8  Sept.,  1842, 
and  died  Sept.,  1870,  and  second  15  Nov.,  1876,  (4726)  Ella  Viola 
Wheeler,  who  was  born  in  Lebanon,  Me.,  30  Dec,  1853.  He 
resided  in  Haverhill,  where  he  was  employed  in  a  shoe  manufactory 
until  Nov.,  1878,  when  he  removed  to  Sterling,  Rice  County,  Kansas. 
Children  : 

6189.  I.         HATTiEBELL,borninEpping,N.H.,  25  April,  1865. 

6190.  II.       Arthur  Waldo,  born  27  July,  1868. 

5089. 
MARTHA  LOUIS  A, «  \_Da\nd  Poor'  Jonathan  Garleton^  Nathan- 
iel^ Samuel^  Tristraw?  Moses^']  born  8  April,  1843  ;  married  7  Sept., 
1862,  George  Melvin,  son  of  George  and  Lydia  Jane  (Dodge)  Hunt- 
ress, who  was  born  15  Sept.,  1839.  He  is  a  wheelwright  and  lives 
in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     Children  : 

6191.  I.         Ellen   Louisa  Huntress,   born   3    Nov.,    1863; 
died  18  July,  1865. 

6192.  11.       Willie  Huntress,  born  and  died  29  July,  1865. 

6193.  III.     Jennie    Dodge   Huntress,    born    6    Oct.,    1868; 
died  16  Feb.,  1871. 

6194.  IV.      Albert  Senter  Huntress,  born  3  July,  1873. 

6195.  V.        Henry  Webster  Huntress,  born  20  Jan.,  1878. 

5091. 

EMMA  PLACENTA,"  \_David  Poor'  Jonathan  Carlefon'^  Na- 
thaniel SamueP  Tristram^  Mosesr^  born  31  July,  1847  ;  married  26 
Aug.,  1867,  James  Henry,  son  of  Robert  and  Sallie  (Sinclair)  Rowe, 
who  was  born  in  Brentwood,  N.  H.,  1  Sept.,  1843.  He  is  a  manu- 
facturer of  carriages  at  Crawley's  Falls  in  Brentwood.     Children  : 

6196.  I.         Annie  Isabelle  Rowe,  born  26  July,  1868. 

6197.  II.       John  Melvin  Rowe,  born  22  June,  1872. 

5102. 
FRANK  HENRY,'^  \_Nathaniel  HaW  Jonathan  Carleton^  Nathan- 
iel Samuel*  Tristram?  Moses^^  born  19  Oct.,  1843  ;  married  6  May, 
1869,  Helen  Matilda,  daughter  of  John  and  Matilda  P.  (Atwood) 
Dow  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  who  was  born  27  March,  1847.  He 
served  three  years  in  the  late  civil  war,  in  the  Eleventh  New  Hamp- 
shire Volunteers,  is  a  carpenter,  and  lives  at  Danvers  Centre,  Mass. 
Children : 


490  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

6198.  I.  Ernest  Hale,  boru  18  April,  1870,  in  Hampstead. 

6199.  II.  Frank  Weston,  born  26  Aug.,  1872,  in  Haverhill. 

6200.  III.  Helen  Josephine,  born  3  Nov.,  1873,  in  Atkin- 
son. 

6201.  IV.  John   Carleton,  born   29   June,  1875;    died  18 
Aug.,  1875. 

6202.  V.  George   Henry,  born   28    Nov.,  1876;    died  29 
Aug.,  1877. 

6203.  VI.  Emma  Louisa,  born  24  March,  1878,  in  Danvers. 

5108. 

LOUISA  JANE,^  [  George  Washington'  Nathaniel^  Nathanief  Sam- 
uel^ Tristram?  Moses^'\  born  19  July,  1835  ;  married  6  Nov.,  1856, 
Anthony  Wayne  Richards,  who  has  been  a  leading  merchant  of  Farm- 
ington.  111.,  for  over  twenty-five  years.     Children  : 

6204.  I.         Carrie  Bell  Richards,  born  25  Nov.,  1862. 

6205.  II.       Walter  Carrol  Richards,  born  7  Jan.,  1868. 

6206.  III.      George  Lambert  Richards,  born  25  Nov.,  1872. 

5110. 

BELINDA  TARLETON,«  ^George  Washington''  Nathaniel 
Nathaniel^  SamueV"  Tristram-^  Moses^']  born  11  May,  1839  ;  married 
Everett  Randall  Breed  of  Farmington,  111.,  and  died  14  June,  1879. 
Children  : 

6207.  I.         Stella  Helen  Breed,  born  24  Feb.,  1860. 

6208.  II.        Freddie  Breed,  born    14   June,  1864;    died   16 
Sept.,  1864. 

6209.  III.      Meta  Warren  Breed,  born  24  June,  1876. 

5112. 

CARRIE  ALICE, '^  \_George  Washington''  Nathaniel^  Nathanief 
Samuel^  Tristram?  Moses'^'\  born  24  Sept.,  1843  ;  married  20  Aug., 
1868,  David  Schoonmaker,  a  farmer  at  Fayette,  Fayette  County, 
Iowa.     Children,  besides  two  that  died  unnamed  : 

6210.  I.         Clarrie  Schoonmaker,  born  16  April,  1869. 

6211.  II.       Carrie  Schoonmaker,  born  16  April,  1869;  died 
14  Aug.,  1870. 

6212.  III.      Fred  Schoonmaker,  born  8  Aug.,  1871 ;  died  27 
Aug.,  1871. 


6213. 

I. 

6214. 

II. 

6215. 

Ill 

6216. 

IV. 

Dec,  1878. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  491 

5113. 
ROBERT  FRANKLIN,"  \_George  Washington'^  Nathaniel"^  Na- 
ihanieP  Samuel*  Tristram^  Moses^^  born  27  March,  1845  ;  married  14 
Oct.,  1868,  Mary  Catherine  Browning  of  Unionville,  Missouri.  At 
seventeen  years  of  age  he  entered  the  Union  army  and  served  till  the 
close  of  the  war.  He  is  a  lawyer  by  profession,  served  for  several 
years  as  clerk  of  courts  for  Putnam  County,  Missouri,  and  is  now 
postmaster  at  Unionville.     Children  : 

Louisa  Bell,  born  4  Sept.,  1869. 

Fannie  Roberta,  born  18  June,  1871. 

Maria  Effie,  born  16  Aug.,  1873. 

Laura   Howey,    born    27   July,    1876 ;    died    23 

5114. 

NATHANIEL,**  [ George  Washington'  Nathaniel^  Nathaniel^  Sam- 
uel* Tristram'^  Moses'^~\  born  27  Sept.,  1846;  married  2  Feb.,  1871, 
Evangeline  Croy  of  Boone  County,  Iowa.  He  served  a  few  months 
in  the  army  at  the  close  of  the  war,  and  is  a  farmer  in  Boone  County, 
Iowa.     Children : 

6217.  I.         Frank  Cresswell,  born  23  Nov.,  1871. 

6218.  II.       Florence  Bell,  born  11  Feb.,  1874. 

6219.  III.      George  Washington,  born  22  Aug.,  1875. 

6220.  IV.       Clifford,  born  14  April,  1877. 

5172. 

ANN  MARIA,"  \_Amos~  Michael^  Amos^  Richard*  Tristram? 
Moses^']  born  25  Sept.,  1832;  married  24  Nov.,  1861,  Joseph,  son 
of  Paul  and  Mary  (Moody)  Illsle;^^  of  Newbury.  (Mary  Moody  was 
daughter  of  (923)  Mary  Moody.)  He  is  a  farmer  at  Newbury, 
Mass.     Children : 

6221.  I.  Mary  Lizzie  Ilsley,  born  3  Oct.,  1862. 

6222.  11.  Frederic  Ilsley,  born  5  Dec,  1864. 

6223.  III.  Hattie  L.  Ilsley,  born  4  Aug.,  1869. 

6224.  IV.  George  H.  Ilsley,  born  6  March,  1871. 

6225.  V.  Joseph  A.  Ilsley,  born  13  May,  1875  ;  died  24 
June,  1876. 

6226.  VI.  John  E.  Ilsley,  born  23  April,  1878. 


6227. 

I. 

6228. 

II. 

6229. 

Ill 

6230. 

IV. 

6231. 

V. 

22  Dec,  1881. 

492  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5173. 
JOHN  MOODY, «  [John  Moody'  Michael"^  Amo^  Richard^  Tris- 
tram? Moses^']  bom  22  Sept.,  1848;  married  27  Sept.,  1867,  Mari- 
etta Lakemau,  and  is  a  farmer  in  Newbury,  Mass.     Children  : 
Nellie  Frances,  born  29  Oct.,  1868. 
Susie  Etta,  born  22  March,  1874. 
Anna  Gertrude,  born  3  Sept.,  1876. 

Mabel  Moody,  ]    ,  io    a  ioon 

'  \  born    12  Aug.,   1880;  -,.    , 

Augusta  Bickford,  j  <^'iea 

5234. 

CAROLINE  AMANDA,^  \_Alhert  Gerrish'  Henry''  JEnoch^  Enoch^ 
Tristram?  Moses^']  born  2  Nov.,  1843  ;  married  18  Feb.,  1869,  Henry, 
son  of  Anthony  and  Barbara  (Bolender)  Loranz,  who  was  born  12 
Feb.,  1844.  He  resides  at  Clariuda,  Iowa,  and  has  been  treasurer 
of  Page  County  several  years.     Children  : 

6232.  I.         Mabel  Barbara  Loranz,  born  19    Nov.,   1869; 
died  26  June,  1874. 

6233.  II.        Grace   Loranz,  born  14   Nov.,    1873;    died   25 
June,  1874. 

6234.  III.      Alfred  Bolander  Loranz,  born  28  Jan.,  1875. 

6235.  IV.      Bertha  Rose  Loranz,  born  31  Dec,  1876. 

6236.  V.        Carrie  Loranz,  born  13  July,  1878. 

5235. 

MARY  EMMA,^  [Albert  GerrisW Henry^ Enoch? Enoch^  Tristram^ 
Moses^'l  born  4  Dec,  1844;  married  4  Dec,  1866,  Charles  Marion, 
son  of  Richard  S.  and  Rebecca  (Kittle)  Morton,  who  was  born  in 
Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  18  Oct.,  1843.  He  is  an  evangelist  and  lives  at 
Oak  Park,  111.     Children  : 

6237.  I.         Charles  Richard  Morton,  born  29  Oct.,  1867. 

6238.  II.       Wilbur   Alfred    Morton,  born  23  Dec,   1868; 
died  28  Jan.,  1869. 

6239.  III.      Emma  Agnes  Morton,  born  14  Feb.,  1871. 

6240.  IV.       Albert  Little  Morton,  born  2  July,  1872  ;  died 
7  Aug.,  1872. 

6241.  V.        Helen  Morton,    born   8    Aug.,    1874;    died   22 
July,  1875. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  493 

5236. 
PHEBE,*^  [Albert  Gerrisli'  Eenr-if  Enoclv'  Enoc¥  Tristram^ 
Jfo6'es^]  born  3  April,  1846  ;  married  12  March,  1872,  Jesse  J.,  son 
of  George  S.  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Johnson)  Pnrsell.  He  was  born 
20  Jan.,  1843,  in  West  Liberty,  Ohio  County,  Va.,  and  is  a  farmer 
in  Brimfield,  111.     Children  : 

6242.  I.         George  Albert  Pursell,  born  30  April.  1875. 

6243.  II.       Blanche  Pursell,  born  9  Feb.,  1877. 

6244.  III.      Rosa  Pursell,  born  22  Oct.,  1878. 

5237. 
SUSAN, ^    [Albert     Gerrish'     Henrif   Enoch^   Enoch*    Tristram^ 
Moses^^  born  28  Feb.,  1848  ;  married  10  June,  1875,  Charles,  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Ellen  Brush,  who  was  born  at  Haverhill,  Ohio,  7  Dec, 
1849.     They  live  at  Haverhill,  Scioto  Couiit}^,  Ohio.     Childi-en  : 

6245.  I.         Albert  Little  Brush,  born  18  Feb.,  1876  ;  died 
28  Feb.,  1876. 

6246.  II.        Charles  Carleton  Brush,   born   9   Jan.,    1877; 
died  26  July,  1877. 

6247.  III.      Arthur  Morton  Brush,  born  17  March,  1878. 

6248.  IV.      Helen  Louise  Brush,  born  23  Oct.,  1879. 

6249.  V.        Alfred  Little  Brush,  born  5  Aug.,  1881. 

5241. 

MARTHA, 8  [Albert  Gerrinlv  Henry'^  Enoch^  Enoclt^  Tristram^ 
Moses-~\  born  17  Dec,  1854;  married  13  Feb.,  1879,  William  H., 
son  of  Alfred  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Mehrliug)  Henney,  who  was  born 
28  March,  1852.     He  is  an  editor  at  Cambridge,  111.     Children  : 

6250.  I.         Alfred  K.  Hennet,  born  15  March,  1880. 

6251.  II.       Vera  Henney,  born  4  March,  1882. 

5260. 

WILLIAM  HENRY,«  [Renrf  John^  Noalv'  Enoclv"  Tris- 
iram^  Moses'^^  born  7  June,  1850;  married  first  9  Dec,  1869,  Ida 
M.  Vincent,  who  died  7  June,  1879,  and  second  19  June,  1881, 
Emma  Dodge  of  Nashua.  He  is  an  engineer  on  the  Concord  Rail- 
road.    Children : 


494  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

6252.  I.  Frank  Buel,  born  27  Sept.,  1870. 

6253.  II.  William  Marvin,  born  30  May,  1872. 

6254.  III.  Arthur  Walker,  born  9  April,  1874. 

6255.  IV.  Cora  May,  born  12  Feb.,  1877  ;  died  Sept.,  1879. 

5262. 

HARRIET  JANE,«  \_Henry'  John^  Noah^  Enoc¥  Tristram^ 
Moses"^^  born  3  Oct.,  1858;  married  26  Nov.,  1876,  Fred,  son  of 
Edwin  Sanborn  of  Concord,  N.  H.     Children  : 

6256.  I.         Charles  Clarence  Sanborn,  born  21  March,  1878. 

6257.  II.       Merton  Leroy  Sanborn,  born  17  June,  1881. 

5360. 

HENRY  AUGUSTUS,''  [William  Dodge'  Stephen"^  Stephen^ 
Stephen^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  4  May,  1881  ;  married  8  May,  1854, 
Mary  Ann  Knight  of  Portland,  who  was  born  2  Sept.,  1834.  He 
resides  in  New  York  City.     Children  : 

6258.  I.         Kate    Louisa,   born    28    Oct.,    1858;    married  8 
May,  1877,  William  S.  Kelley  of  Smithville,  N.  J. 

6259.  II.        Mary  Alice,  born  31  Aug.,  1866. 

5361. 

MARTHA  MERRILL,'^  [William  Dodge'  Stephen'^  Stephen^ 
Slepheit^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  2  July,  1833;  married  9  Nov.,  1857, 
John  E.  Currier  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  They  now  reside  in  Newark, 
N.  J.     Children  : 

6260.  I.         Harry  Goodrich  Currier,  born  20  Dec,  1858. 

6261.  II.        William  Little  Currier,  born  20  Nov.,  1868. 

5362. 

THOMAS  JONES, «  [William  Dodge"'  Stephen''  Stephen^  Stephen'' 
Moses^  Moses^^  born  9  Feb.,  1837;  married  8  Jan.,  1863,  Amelia 
Hixon  of  Boston.  They  reside  in  Portland  where  he  is  associated 
with  his  father  in  the  insurance  business.     Children  : 

6262.  I.         Arthur  Dehon,  born  15  Dec,  1863  ;  is  a  student 
at  the  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass. 

6262.  II.       Fred  P.,  born  7  Feb.,  1867  ;  died  17  May,  1868. 

6263.  III.      Edward  Hixon,  born  3  Oct.,  1868. 

6264.  IV.      Frank  Hobson,  born  14  March,  1870. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  495 

5365. 
JANE  LINCOLN, «  [William  Dodge'  Stephen^  Stephen^  Stephen'^ 
Moses^  Moses'^']  born  4  Sept.,  1843;  married  3  Dec,  1867,  Francis 
H.  Coffin  of  Portland.     Children  : 

6265.  I.         Harry  Marshall  Coffin,  born  23  Dec,  1868. 

6266.  II.       Alice  Coffin,  born  26  Oct.,  1871. 

5366. 
WILLIAM  FREDERICK,^  [  William  Dodge'  Stephen''  Stephen^ 
Stephen*  Moses^  Moses^']  born  28  May,  1845  ;  married  16  Sept.,  1872, 
Helen   Graham  of  Portland.     He   is   associated  with   his  father  in 
the  insurance  business.     Children  : 

6267.  I.         Helen  Miller,  born  22  April,  1874. 

6268.  II.       Edith   Margaret,  born    20  June,   1876 ;   died  8 
April,  1879. 

6269.  III.      Malcolm  Graham,  born  12  May,  1880. 

5381. 
GEORGE  BELL,''  [Edward  Payson'  Stephen^  Stephen^  Stephen"^ 
Moses^  Moses"]  born  26  July,   1848;  married  31  Dec,  1868,  Ellen 
Augusta,  daughter  of  Loton  and  Eliza  Gassett.     He  is  a  book-keeper 
and  lives  in  Somerville,  Mass.     Children  : 

6270.  I.         Amelia  Augusta,  born  13  April,  1870,  in  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

6271.  II.       Helen  Eliza,  born  7  April,  1877,  in  Somerville, 
Mass.  ;  died  25  July,  1878. 

.6272.     III.      George  Edvv^ard,  born  9  March,  1880,  in  Som- 
erville, Mass. 

5383. 

FRANCES  HALL,8  [JEdward  Payson'  Stephen^  Stephen^  Stephen'^ 
Moses^  Moses'^']  born  27  Jan.,  1857  ;  married  17  Jan.,  1877,  Frederic 
W.,  son  of  Frederic  A.  and  Frances  Jarvis  of  Boston.  He  is  ? 
salesman  and  lives  in  Boston.     Children  : 

6273.  I.         Frederic  William  Jarvis,  born  21  Aug.,  1878, 
in  Boston  ;  died  14  Feb.,  1880. 

6274.  II.       Mabel    Elizabeth    Jarvis,   born  3  Feb.,   1880, 
in  Brookline,  Mass. 


496  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5384- 
WILLIAM  ALFRED, 8  [Joshua'  Sfephen'^  Abner''  Stephen"  Moses^ 
Moses'^^  born  4  June,  1822  ;  married  first  Abby  C.  Bragdon  of  New- 
buryport,  wlio  died  4  Nov.,  1847,  and  second  9  June,  1848,  Eunice  B., 
daugliter  of  Gideon  Leigliton  of  Newburyport.  Mr.  Little  resides  in 
Newbury  port  and  is  engaged  in  the  boot  and  shoe  trade.  Children : 
6275.  I.  Joseph  Bragdon,  born  20  June,  1844  ;  married 
Sarah  Davis  of  Newburyport.     Children  : 

6276.  I.         Sarah  Davis,  born  25  Aug.,  1869  ;  died  14 
Nov.,  1871. 

6277.  II.        Ruth  Ellen,  born  4  May,  1872. 
III.      Joseph  Alfred,  born  6  Feb.,  1874. 

Ellen  Anne,  born  10  Oct.,  1845  ;   died  10  May, 

William  Edward,  born  24  Aug.,  1847;  died  29 

Edward  William,  born  9  Aug.,  1850;  died  18 

Gideon  Leighton,  born  11  Oct.,  1852;  married 
24  June,  1877,  Mary  E.  Welch  of  Newburyport.     Child  : 

6283.     I.         William  Edward,  born  11  Oct.,  1878. 

6284.  VI.       William  Alfred,  born  29  July,  1859. 

6285.  VII.     Edward  Warren,  born  27  Feb.,  1871. 

5385. 

JOSHUA  ATKINSON,'^  [Joshua'  Stephen'^  Abner"  Stephen'  Moses^ 
Moses^']  born  14  Jan.,  1824  ;  married  1  Nov.,  1847,  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Josiah  and  Sarah  (Read)  Holt,  and  sister  of  his  brother 
Joseph's  wife.  He  is  a  mason  by  occupation  and  lives  in  Brookline, 
Mass.     Children : 

6286.  I.         Ella  Florence,  born  4  April,  1849  ;  married  14 
May,  1872,  Charles  Edward  Pond  of  Taunton,  Mass.     Children  : 

6287.  I.         Edward  Arthur  Pond,  born  8  May,  1873. 

6288.  11.        Gertrude  Ida  Pond,  born  30  Sept.,  1875. 
6289.     II.        Anna  Gertrude,  born  16  April,  1851  ;  married  1 

Jan.,  1874,  Eugene  Simpson  Morse  of  Brookline.     Children  : 

6290.  I.         Grace  Ella  Morse,  born  19  Dec,  1874. 

6291.  II.        Sarah  Florence  Morse,  born  22  Feb.,  1876. 


6278. 

6279. 

II. 

1872. 

6280. 

III. 

Dec,  1847, 

6281. 

IV. 

Dec,  1851, 

6282. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  497 

6292.  III.  Ida  Elizabeth,  born  24  May,  1856. 

6293.  IV.  Henry  Arthur,  bom  2  April,  1858. 

6294.  V.  Frank  Ernest,  born  15  June,  1865. 

6295.  VI.  Grace  Winifred,  born  31  March,  1868  ;  died  8 
April,  1869. 

5386.  • 
MOSES  CARTER,^  \_Joshua?  Stephen^  Abner^  Stephen^  Moses^ 
Moses^^  born  14  Jan.,  1824;  married  10  Nov.,  1853,  Dollie  Jaques 
Foote  of  Haveriiill,  Mass.,  who  was  born  16  Jul}',  1830.  He 
enlisted  in  tlie  Nineteenth  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  and 
died  from  a  wound  received  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  11  Dec,  1862. 
He  was  a  shoemaker  by  occupation  and  lived  at  Haverhill,  where  his 
widow  and  children  reside.     Children  : 

6296.  I.         Edward  Warren,  born  8  Sept.,  1855. 

6297.  II.       Carrie  Ordway,  born  10  Dec,  1860. 

5387. 

JOSEPH  TOPPAN,"  [Joshua'  Stephen^  Abner^  Stephen'^  Moses^ 
Mose^^  born  24  Aug.,  1825  ;  married  9  Jan.,  1853,  Frances  Ella, 
daughter  of  Josiah  and  Sarah  (Read)  Holt,  who  was  born  11  March, 
1828.  He  was  a  painter  b}^  occupation  and  lived  in  Claremont, 
N.  H.,  where  he  died  1  Dec,  1878.     Children : 

6298.  I.         George  Edward,  born  21  Jul}',  1856  ;  is  a  printer 
and  lives  in  Claremont,  N.  H. 

6299.  II.        Frank  Herbert,  born   19  June,  1861  ;    died  18 
Jan.,  1863. 

5390. 

MOSES  ATKINSON,^  [John  Atkinson'  Stephen^  Ahner^  Stephen'' 
Moses^  Moses'''\  born  30  Jan.,  1836  ;  married  13  July,  1862,  Sarah 
Frances,  daughter  of  John  and  Mehitable  G.  Emery.  He  is  a  shoe- 
maker and  lives  in  Amesbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

6300.  I.         Georgietta  Eldridge,  born  12  May,  1864. 

6301.  II.       Agnes  May,  born  24  Dec,  1866. 

6302.  III.      Charles  Atkinson,  born  31  Aug.,  1869. 

6303.  IV.      Alice  Lizzie,  born  1  Nov.,  1871. 


JOHN  ATKINSON,''  [John  Atkinson''  Stephen^  Abner^  Stephen" 
Moses^  Moses'^  born  20  Feb.,   1841  ;    married    1873,  Annie  Frank 
32 


6306. 

I. 

6307. 

II. 

6308. 

III. 

6309. 

IV. 

6310. 

V. 

6311. 

VI. 

6312. 

VII 

498  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Winn  of  Wells,  Me.,  who  died  21  Aug.,  1880,  aged  29  years.  He 
served  in  the  war,  is  a  hatter  by  occupation,  and  lives  in  Amesbury, 
Mass.     Children : 

6304.  I.         Edith  Winn,  born  30  Dec,  1873. 

6305.  II.       Edna  Atkinson,  born  13  Oct.,  1876. 

5394. 

JOSIAH  DUMMER,^  \_John  Atkinson'^  Stephen''  Ahner'  Stephen" 
Moses^  Moses"^^  born  20  Feb.,  1841  ;  married  16  Nov.,  1862,  Sarah 
Jane,  daughter  of  James  and  Elizabeth  B.  Plunkett.  He  is  a  black- 
smith, and  lives  in  Amesbury.     Children  : 

Fred  Greenwood,  born  6  Oct.,  1864. 

James  Clarence,  born  16  Jan.,  1867. 

George  Herbert,  born  24  June,  1870. 

Grace  Mabel,  born  24  March,  1873. 

Clara  Maude,  born  19  Feb.,  1875. 

Chester  Willie,  born  8  June,  1877. 

Bertha  May,  born  19  April,  1880. 

5425. 

EDWIN  COLMAN,"  [Elbridge  Gerry'  Joseph^  Jonathan^  Stephen.'^ 
Moses^  Moses"']  born  5  July,  1850  ;  married  first  10  June,  1873, 
(3311)  Sarah  Eliza  Little,  who  was  born  1  Feb.,  1853,  and  died 
5  May,  1875,  and  second  8  Nov.,  1876,  Catherine  G.,  daughter 
of  John  and  Sarah  Goodwin.  He  is  engaged  in  the  express  business 
and  lives  at  West  Newbury,  Mass.     Children  : 

6313.  I.         Edwin  Colman,  born  5  Sept.,  1877  ;  died  8  Oct., 
1877. 

6314.  II.       Harland  Goodwin,  born  13  March,  1879. 

6315.  III.      Charles  Sanger,  born  11  July,  1881. 

5450. 

ROBERT,"  [William  Coffin'  William''  William  Coffin''  John"  Moses^ 
Moses^'\  born  14  Jan.,  1827  ;  married  1  Sept.,  1858,  at  La  Fayette, 
111.,  Amanda  J.,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Ford)  Browley 
of  Mechanicsberg,  Peun.,  who  was  born  22  March,  1836.  Mr.  Little 
is  deputy  collector  of  internal  revenue  at  Freeport,  111.  Children, 
born  at  Freeport : 


6318. 

I. 

6319. 

II. 

6320. 

Ill 

6321. 

IV. 

6322. 

V. 

6323. 

VI. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  499 

6316.  I.  Feed  Browlet,  born  20  Nov.,  1859  ;  is  a  printer 
at  Chicago,  111. 

6317.  II.        Orthena,  born  16  May,  1865. 

5456. 
FANNY,^  [  William  Coffin'  William^  William  Coffin^  John^  Moses^ 
Moses^']  born  17  July,  1834  ;  married  William  A.  Butters,  whose 
previous  wife  was  her  cousin  (5462)  Selina  Huntingdon  Little.  He 
is  a  merchant  and  auctioneer  in  Chicago,  111.  She  died  4  June,  1876. 
Children,  beside  one  that  died  young  : 

Elizabeth  Butters. 

Caroline  Butters. 

Selina  Butters. 

Mary  Butters. 

Robert  Butters. 

CoJiRAis  Butters. 

5459. 

ANNE,^  [  William  Goffiri'  William^  William  Goffirv'  John^  Moses^ 
Moses^']  born  26  Nov.,  1840;  married  1861,  William  Lukens,  a 
jeweler.  They  reside  in  Landsdale,  Montgomery  County,  Penn. 
Childi'en  : 

6324.  I.         Elizabeth  Little  Lukens,  born  17  May,  1863. 

6325.  II.       William  Lukens,  born  5  July,  1866. 

6326.  III.      Robert  Lukens,  born  10  July,  1870. 

5460. 
ANNA  BRUNER,^  \_Thomas  RowelV  William^  William  Coffin^ 
John'^  Moses^  Moses^^  born  27  Feb.,  1827;  married  27  Feb.,  1851, 
Charles  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  Charles  Dalmas  of  Metz,  France. 
He  is  a  broker  in  Philadelphia,  but  resides  at  Oak  Lane,  Delaware 
County,  Penn.     Children : 

6327.  I.  Victor  Dalmas,  born  20  April,  1852 ;  studied 
law,  but  is  now  in  business  at  Philadelphia.  He  married  24  Sept., 
1879,  Constance,  daughter  of  Dr.  Francis  Condie  of  Philadelphia. 

6328.  II.  Charles  Dalmas,  born  3  Aug.,  1853;  is  a 
farmer  and  horticulturist. 

6329.  III.      Sophie  Dalmas,  born  15  Oct.,  1855. 


6330. 

IV. 

6331. 

V. 

6332. 

VI. 

6333. 

VII 

6334. 

vii: 

6335. 

IX. 

6336. 

X. 

500  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Mary  D almas,  born  25  March,  1859. 
Henry  Alfred  Dalmas,  born  16  Nov.,  1860. 
Louis  Benjamin  Dalmas,  born  28  Nov.,  1863. 
Caroline  Dalbias,  born  20  Aug.,  1865. 
VIII.  Anna  Dalmas,  born  18  Jan.,  1868. 

Philip  Dalmas,  born  11  March,  1870. 
Felix  Dalmas,  born  25  Dec,  1873. 

5462. 

SELINA  HUNTINGDON, «  \_Thomas  RowelV  William^  William 
Goffiyi^  John'^  Moses^  Moses'^']  born  24  Oct.,  1830;  married  William 
A.  Butters,  who  married  subsequently  her  cousin  (5456)  Fanny  Lit- 
tle. He  is  a  merchant  and  auctioneer  in  Chicago.  She  died  7  June, 
1860.     Children,  beside  two  that  died  young : 

6337.  I.         Fanny  Butters,  born  Sept.,  1852. 

6338.  11.       Frank  Butters,  born  May,  1859. 

5463. 

CAROLINE,^  [TJiomas  BoimlV  William^  William  Coffin^ 
John'^  Moses^  Moses^']  born  28  July,  1833;  married  Sept.,  1853, 
Joseph  T.,  only  child  of  George  and  Anne  Iredell  of  the  Society  of 
Friends,  Philadelphia.     He  is  a  merchant.     Children  : 

6339.  I.         Anne   Iredell,    born    16    Sept.,    1855  ;    married 
Frank  DeHaven,  a  shoe  merchant  of  Philadelphia. 

6340.  II.       Frank  Iredell,  born  10  Feb.,   1857;  is  a  topo- 
graphical and  mining  engineer,  and  resides  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

5467. 

CHARLES  JOSEPH,"  [Thomas  EoweW  William''  William  Coffin^ 
John-^  Moses^  Moses"]  born  21  Sept.,  1840;  married  3  Dec,  1872, 
Anna  Minna  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Dr.  Carl  and  Sophie  (Schaar- 
schmidt)  Bahn,  who  was  born  at  Stolpmunde  on  the  Baltic,  7  July, 
1842.  Rev.  Mr.  Little  is  a  clergyman  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
church,  an  accomplished  writer  and  linguist,  and  Professor  of  Belles- 
lettres  at  Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Penn.     Children  : 

6341.  I.         MarCxAret  Irma  Sophie,  born  21  Sept.,  1878. 

6342.  II.        Charles,  born  17  Oct.,  1874. 

6343.  III.      Anna,  born  14  Oct.,  1875. 

6344.  IV.      Helen,  born  6  March,  1878. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION".  501 

5468. 

ELIZA,^  \_Thomas  RoweW  William^  William  Coffin^  John*  3Ioses^ 
Moses^^  born  27  July,  1842  ;  married  Dec,  1860,  John  Spittall,  a 
wood  engraver,  of  Philadelphia.  He  served  in  the  army  during  the 
late  war.     Children  : 

6345.  I.         John    Spittall,  born   30    Sept.,  1861;    died   26 
June,  1877. 

6346.  II.        Harry   Spittall,    born    6   July,   1865;    died   26 
June,  1877. 

5469. 

BENJAMIN  EUSH,«  [Thomas  Rowelf  William''  William  Coffirv' 
John*  Moses^  Moses'^  born  4  July,  1844  ;  married  Dec,  1865,  Anne 
Sparks.  He  was  a  merchant  and  resided  in  Philadelphia,  where  he 
died  27  Feb.,  1875.     Children  : 

6347.  I.         Joseph,  born  31  March,  1867. 

6348.  II.       William  Ziegler,  born  12  April,  1871. 

6349.  III.     BENjAmN,  born  19  Oct.,  1873. 

5470. 

JENNIE,''  IThomas  RoweW  William^  William  Coffin^  John* 
3Ioses^  Moses-^  born  3  May,  1848;  married  6  Jan.,  1870,  William 
D.  Ziegler,  a  shoe  merchant  and  manufacturer  of  Philadelphia. 
Children  : 

6350.  I.         Anne  L.  Ziegler,  born  17  Oct.,  1872. 

6351.  II.       William  D.  Ziegler,  born  26  Sept.,  1875. 

5481. 
EOBERT    BRUCE,«    [Robert'   William'^    William    Coffin^   John* 
Moses^  Moses^]  born  27  Dec,  1842;  married  26  Nov.,  1873,  Mary 
E.,  daughter  of  Edwin  Henry  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Quick)   Steuart. 
He  is  an  electro  plater  and  lives  in  Baltimore.     Children  : 
Alice,  born  21  Aug.,  1874. 
Mart  Steuart,  born  15  June,  1877. 
Elizabeth,  born  8  March,  1879. 
George  Chapman,  born  7  April,  1880  ;  died  31 


6352. 

I. 

6353. 

II. 

6354. 

III. 

6355. 

IV. 

May,  1880. 

502  LITTLE     GENEALOGY. 

5483. 

SELINA  SPRUIL,8  [Boberf  William'^  William  Coffin''  John* 
Moses^  MoseiP'~\  born  9  Aug.,  1848  ;  graduated  at  Baltimore  High 
School;  married  23  April,  1873,  Jonathan  G.  Chapman,  a  whole- 
sale paper  dealer  of  Baltimore.     Children  : 

6356.  I.         Emma  Selina  Chapman,  born  4  July,  1875. 

6357.  II.       Marion  Ackerly  Chapman,  born  26  Dec,  1876. 

6358.  III.      Sophie  Eugenia  Chapman,  born  5  Dec,  1879. 

5570. 

ABBY  ISABELLA,^  IJosiali  Stover'  Michael^  Josiah^  Moses* 
Moses^  Moses^']  born  27  Nov.,  1834  ;  married  24  Sept.,  1856,  Charles 
Benjamin,  son  of  John  Merrill,  M.D.,  (Harvard  1804)  and  Mary 
Southgate  Boyd.  Col.  Merrill  was  born  14  April,  1827,  grad- 
uated at  Bowdoin  in  1847,  and  at  Harvard  Law  School  in  1849.  He 
practiced  his  profession  for  several  years  at  Portland,  where  he  still 
resides.  In  July,  1862,  he  was  commissioned  Lieutenant  Colonel  of 
the  Seventeenth  Maine,  and  served  with  distinction  in  the  late  war, 
participating  in  the  battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Gettysburg,  Orange 
Grove,  and  Chancellors ville,  where  he  was  particularly  complimented 
for  his  valuable  services.     Children  : 

6359.  I.         Josiah  Little  Merrill,  born  1  Feb.,  1859  ;  died 
24  Aug.,  1859. 

6360.  II.       Mary  Southgate  Merrill,  born  8  April,  1861 ; 
died  29  Aug.,  1861. 

Isabella  Little  Merrill,  born  5  April,  1862. 
Charles  Putnam  Merrill,  born  18  Sept.,  1864. 
John  Fuller  Appleton  Merrill,  born  10  Feb., 

Daniel    Chamberlain   Merrill,    born    10   Jan., 
1868  ;  died  20  April,  1868. 

6365.  VII.     Alec  Boyd  Merrill,  born  19  Feb.,   1869;  died 
22  June,  1869. 

6366.  VIII.  Richard   King   Merrill,  born    21    June,   1871  ; 
died  28  July,  1872. 

5571. 

MARIA,^  \_Thomas Broivn'' Edward^  Josiah^  Moses* Moses^ Moses'^'] 
born  11  Feb.,  1821  ;  married  21  Oct.,  1840,  John,  son  of  Col.  Oliver 
and  Lydia  (Thompson)  Herrick,  who  was  born  23  July,  1816,  and 


6361. 

III. 

6362. 

IV. 

6363. 

V. 

6364. 

VI. 

EIGHTH   GENERATION.  503 

died  9  July,  1856.     He  was  engaged  in  trade  at  Auburn,  where  his 
wife  died  25  Dec,  1867.     Children  : 

6367.  I.  Maria  Augusta  Herrick,  born  1  Aug.,  1841 ; 
married  25  Aug.,  1864,  John  S.,  son  of  Rev.  Aaron  C.  and  Harriet 
(Johnson)  Adams,  and  died  7  Aug.,  1870.     Children: 

6368.  I.         Kate  Leland  Adams,  born  21  Jan.,  1867. 

6369.  II.        Nellie  Little  Adams,  born  10  April,  1869  ; 
died  10  May,  1869. 

6370.  III.      Maria  Herrick  Adams,  born  23  July,  1870  ; 
died  17  Aug.,  1870. 

6371.  II.  Lydia  Thompson  Herrick,  born  10  Feb.,  1845  ; 
married  7  Dec,  1870,  Lester,  son  of  Amos  and  Sarah  Sherburn 
(Small)  Dwinel.  Capt.  Dwinel  was  born  19  April,  1840,  served  in 
the  Fifteenth  Maine  Volunteers  from  Oct.,  1861,  to  July,  1866,  and 
now  resides  at  Bangor,  Me. 

6372.  III.  Eunice  Thrasher  Herrick,  born  21  March,  1847  ; 
died  9  Sept.,  1865. 

6373.  IV.  John  Little  Herrick,  born  3  Jan.,  1854  ;  died  23 
March,  1855. 

5572. 

WILLIAM  R0BIS0N,8  [Thomas  Brown'  Edward^  Josiah^ 
Moses*  Moses^  Moses^']  born  20  May,  1822;  married  21  Dec,  1843, 
Rachel  Dunning,  daughter  of  David  and  Lydia  Thompson,  who  was 
born  29  Aug.,  1820,  and  died  4  April,  1849.  He  served  three  years 
in  Company  G-,  Second  Regiment  of  District  of  Columbia  Volun- 
teers.    He  died  at  Auburn  15  March,  1872.     Childi'en  : 

6374.  I.  Henrietta  Maria,  born  15  June,  1844,  and  lives 
in  San  Francisco. 

6375.  II.  Hannah,  born  15  Aug.,  1845 ;  married  first  8 
June,  1868,  Frank  C.  Shaefer,  and  second  Robert  Henry  Fielding, 
who  was  born  25  Dec,  1850.  They  live  at  Ferry  Village,  Cape 
Elizabeth.     Children : 

6376.  I.         Frank    William    Shaefer,  born    13    June, 
1869  ;  died  4  July,  1873. 

6377.  II.       Thomas  Little  Shaefer,  born  2  Aug.,  1871. 

6378.  III.      Henrietta   Little   Shaefer,  born  13   Aug., 
1873  ;  died  25  March,  1874. 

6379.  IV.      William  Little  Fielding,  born  30  Dec,  1878. 


504  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

557T. 

CAROLINE  ROBISON,''  [Thomas  Brown'  Edward^  Josiah^ 
Moses^  Moses^  Moses^']  bom  7  April,  1831  ;  married  2  June,  1852, 
Charles  W.  Goddard,  then  of  Auburn.  Mr.  Goddard  was  born  in 
Portland  29  Dec,  1825  ;  graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1844,  studied  law, 
and  has  been  county  attorney,  president  of  the  state  senate.  United 
States  consul  general  at  Constantinople,  judge  of  the  superior  court 
of  Cumberland  County,  and  since  1871  postmaster  of  Portland.  He 
is  also  lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  at  Bowdoin  College.  She 
died  18  Sept.,  1853.  He  married  second  Rowena,  daughter  of  ex- 
Gov.  Anson  P.  Morrill.     Child,  by  first  wife  : 

6380.  I.         Benjamin  Little  Goddard,  born  8  Aug.,  1853  ; 
died  23  Jan.,  1854. 

5578. 

MARY  BREWSTER,^  [  TJiomas  Brown"  Edward^  JosiaJv'  Moses^ 
Moses^  Moses^']  born  17  Dec,  1832  ;  married  27  Feb.,  1856,  Roscoe 
G.,  son  of  Charles  and  Abigail  (Chase)  Barrell,  who  died  4  Oct., 
1861,  aged  29.  He  was  an  apothecary  at  Auburn,  Me.,  where  his 
widow  died  29  Oct.,  1868.     Children  : 

6381.  I.         Thomas  Little  Barrell,  born    21    Aug.,  1857; 
is  (1882)  in  Colorado. 

6382.  II.        Caroline  Robison  Barrell,  born  3  April,  1859  ; 
lives  at  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin. 

5581. 

HENRY,''  \_Thomas  Brown'  Edward^  Josialv'  Moses^  Moses-^ 
Moses^~\  born  21  Dec,  1838;  married  5  June,  1867,  Mary  Ellen, 
daughter  of  Edward  W.  and  Elzada  (Rollins)  Simmons,  who  was 
born  13  March,  1845,  Mr.  Little  was  a  member  of  the  First  Maine 
Cavalry,  took  part  in  thirty-sis  battles,  and  three  raids  under  Gen- 
erals Stoneman,  Kilpatrick,  and  Sheridan.  He  was  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Shepardstown,  Va.,  July  16,  1863.  In  1868  he  was 
appointed  postmaster  at  Auburn,  Me.,  an  office  he  has  held  four 
terms,  under  Presidents  Johnson,  Grant,  Hayes,  and  Garfield. 
Children  : 

Mary  Simmons,  born  28  April,  1868. 

Thomas    Brown,    born   2   Feb.,    1870;    died   24 

Caroline  Robison,  born  21  Jan.,  18-76. 
Alice  Rollins,  born  9  Feb.,  1878. 
Margaret,  born  3  Feb.,  1880. 


6383. 

I. 

6384. 

II. 

July,  1871. 

6385. 

III. 

6386. 

IV. 

6387. 

V. 

EIGHTH   GENEKATION.  605 

5585. 

ELIZABETH  MARY  TODD,«  [^JoHiali'  Edward!"  Josiah?  Moses' 
Moses^  Moses^']  born  24  Sept.,  1823  ;  married  14  Oct.,  1847,  George 
Hutching,  son  of  Robert  and  Jane  Johnson  (Hutchins)  Ambrose, 
who  was  born  27  Jan.,  1825.  He  was  engaged  in  trade  at  Auburn, 
Me.,  for  several  years,  then  went  to  the  West,  and  is  now  a  success- 
ful lumber  merchant  of  Chicago,  111.     Children  : 

6388.  I.  Mary  Cummings  Ambkose,  born  in  Auburn,  11 
Oct.,  1848;  married  27  Oct.,  1870,  Alexander  Fleming  Stevenson, 
who  was  born  at  Hamburg,  Germany,  8  April,  1837.  Col.  Steven- 
son was  educated  in  Germany,  came  to  this  country  in  1854,  studied 
law,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1859.  At  the  beginning  of  the 
late  war  he  entered  the  army  as  first  lieutenant  in  the  Forty-second 
Illinois  Volunteers,  and  was  appointed,  at  the  battle  of  Stone  River, 
inspector  general  on  tlie  staff  of  Gen.  Philip  H.  Sheridan.  He  has 
served  two  terms  as  a  member  of  the  state  legislature  from  Chicago, 
and  was  elected  in  1869  clerk  of  the  superior  court  of  Cook  County. 
His  wife  died  14  Sept.,  1875.     Children  : 

6389.  I.         Alexander  Francis  Stevenson,  born  1  May, 
1872. 

6390.  II.        Mary  Louise  Stevenson,  bornSO  June,  1875. 

6391.  II.  George  Frakcis  Ambrose,  born  in  Auburn  27 
April,  1851  ;  is  in  business  with  his  father. 

6392.  III.  Charles  Edward  Ambrose,  born  in  Cordova, 
111.,  23  Oct.,  1855  ;  is  in  business  with  his  father. 

6393.  IV.  JosiAH  Little  Ambrose,  born  in  Amboy,  111., 
16  Sept.,  1857;  is  studying  medicine  at  Rush  Medical  College, 
Chicago. 

6394.  V.  Elizabeth  Ambrose,  born  in  Chicago  20  Nov., 
1865. 

5586. 
EDWARD,*^  [JosiaK^  Edward^  Josiah?  Moses'  Moses^  Moses'^'] 
born  25  June,  1825  ;  married  8  Oct.,  1856,  Julia  Williams,  daughter 
of  Charles  Lyman  and  Sarah  B.  (Williams)  Eustis,  who  was  born  5 
May,  1830.  He  has  been  engaged  in  trade  and  now  lives  in 
Chicago.     Children : 

6395.  I.         Fannie  EusTis,  born  in  Amboy,  111.,  10  March,  1858. 

6396.  II.       Francis  Cdmmings,  born  in  Chicago,  20  July,  1865. 


506  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

5587. 

FRANCIS  BROWN,«  \_Josiali'  Edwarcf  Josialv'  Moses^  Moses" 
Moses^']  born  20  June,  1827  ;  married  first  4  Oct.,  1854,  Maria  War- 
ren, daughter  of  Noah  and  Esther  (Stetson)  Brooks  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  who  died  in  Chicago  19  Oct.,  1874,  and  second  5  June,  1878, 
Mary  Prince,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Uriah  Ballvam  of  Lewiston,  Me. 
Mr.  Little  is  a  prosperous  lumber  dealer  in  Chicago. 

5589. 

JOSIAH,^  \_Josiah''  Edward^  Josialv"  Hoses'^  Moses^  Moses^']  boi-n 
10  Sept.,  1832  ;  married  17  Nov.,  1859,  Mary  Ann  Dolieve,  daugh- 
ter of  Amos  and  Jane  Fredonia  (Holly)  Hussey,  who  was  born  at 
Belleville,  Ohio,  10  Aug.,  1835.  Mr.  Little  early  settled  in  Illinois, 
and  is  a  prominent  and  respected  citizen  of  Amboy,  where  he  is 
engaged  in  the  banking  business.  He  has  served  as  treasurer  of 
Lee  County  for  three  terms.     Children  : 

6397.  I.  JosiAH,  born  12  Oct.,  1860;  is  in  business  with 
his  father. 

6398.  II.  Nancy  Jane,  born  19  Sept.,  1862;  married  29 
Dec,  1881,  Isaac  Newton  Perry,  cashier  of  the  National  Bank  at 
Rochelle,  111. 

6399.  III.  Mary  Elizabeth,  boru  16  July,  1864;  is  a  stu- 
dent at  Wellesley  College. 

6400.  IV.      Edward  Hussey,  born  21  June,  1866. 

6401.  V.        Maria  Warren,  born  17  Feb.,  1871. 

5590. 

CHARLES  JENKINS, '^  IJosiaW  Ediccmf  Josialv'  Moses^  Moses^ 
Moses'^']  born  9  April,  1836;  married  30  Dec,  1858,  Harriet 
Antoinette,  daughter  of  Schuyler  and  Jedidah  (Grover)  Chamberlin, 
who  was  born  at  Uncasville,  Conn.,  2  April,  1839.  He  was  edu- 
cated at  Gorham  Academy  and  Bowdoin  College,  studied  law  a 
short  time,  but  has  since  been  successfully  engaged  in  business,  and 
is  now  a  shoe  manufacturer  at  Lynn,  Mass.     Children  : 

6402.  I.  Charlotte  Brooks,  born  in  Portland,  Me.,  29 
March,  1863  ;  died  in  Yarmouth  25  Feb.,  1867. 

6403.  II.  Grace  Chamberlin,  born  in  Yarmouth,  Me.,  15 
Dec,  1867. 

6404.  III.  Infant  son,  born  in  Yarmouth  10  Sept.,  1869  ; 
died  12  Sept.,  1869. 

5592. 
NANCY  BRADFORD, 8  [Josiah'  Edward'  Josiah'  Moses^  Moses^ 
Moses"^^  born  11  Aug.,  1838  ;  married  13  Nov.,  1861,  Francis  Sam- 


EIGHTH   GENERATION.  507 

uel,  son  of  John  H.  Spring,  who  was  born  14  May,  1829,  at  New- 
buryport,  Mass.  He  is  engaged  in  the  real  estate  business  at  .San 
Francisco,  where  his  wife  died  17  April,  1873.     Children: 

6405.  I.         John  Hopkins  Spring,  born  13  Dec,  1862. 

6406.  II.       Francis  Vergnies  Spring,    born   8   July,   1864 ; 
died  30  Dec,  1871. 

6407.  III.      Charlotte  Brooks  Spring,  born  30  July,  1866. 

6408.  IV.      G-EORGE  Lewis  Spring,  born  22  May,  1869. 

6409.  V.        Horace  Spring,  born  4  Sept.,  1870  ;  died  5  Sept., 
1870. 

5593. 

HORACE  CHAPIN,8  [Jbsia/i"  Edward^  JosiaJv'  Moses'  Hoses'" 
Jfb.ses^]  born  14  Jan.,  1840  ;  married  1  Nov.,  1860,  Rosa  J.,  daugh- 
ter of  Jacob  H.  and  Ellen  (Blake)  Roak,  who  was  born  at  Auburn 
6  May,  1843.  He  entered  the  army  during  the  late  war  and  was 
elected  captain  of  Company  B,  Twenty-third  Maine  Infantry  ;  has 
since  been  engaged  in  business  and  manufacturing,  and  is  now 
postmaster  at  Lewiston.     Children  : 

6410.  I.         Nellie  Roak,  born  in  Portland  15  Aug.,  1861  ; 
is  a  member  of  the  class  of  1883  at  Bates  College. 

Nancy  Brooks,  born  in  Auburn  8  Oct.,  1864. 
Jacob  Roak,  born  in  Lewiston  30  June,  1870. 
Charlotte   Brooks,  born  in  Lewiston  12  Feb., 


6411. 

II. 

6412. 

III. 

6413. 

IV. 

1872. 

6414. 

V. 

6415. 

VI. 

Rose,  born  in  Lewiston  1  April,  1873. 
Lucy,  born' in  Lewiston  13  July,  1879. 

562T. 

EDWARD  ADAMS, 8  \_Edioard  To'pioan'  Edwaixf  Josialv" 
Moses'  Moses^  Mose^^  born  13  May,  1841  ;  married  6  Sept.,  1864, 
Susan  Maria,  daughter  of  William  and  Margaret  (Duggan)  Jordan 
of  Danville,  now  Auburn,  Me.,  who  was  born  9  Sept.,  1839.  He 
was  educated  at  the  Lewiston  Falls  Academy,  engaged  in  the  dry 
goods  business  in  Lewiston,  afterwards  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes  in 
Auburn.  He  was  a  director  in  the  First  National  Bank  of  Auburn, 
a  trustee  of  the  Savings  Bank,  and  served  in  the  city  council.  He 
died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  14  April,  1876,  while  on  a  journey  to  the 
South  for  his  health.     Children  : 

6416.  I.         Edward  Toppan,  born  17  May,  1866. 

6417.  II.       Horace,  born  3  Oct.,  1868. 

6418.  in.      Mabel,  born  6  May,  1872. 


ADDITIONS   AND   CORRECTIONS. 


[It  is  onl}^  just  to  the  compiler  to  state  that  every  exertion  was  made  on  his 
part  to  have  the  matter  here  given  appear  in  its  proper  place  in  the  book.  The 
failure  or  unreasonable  delay  of  a  few  correspondents  to  answer  his  letters  of 
inquiry,  together  with  some  unavoidable  accidents,  will  account  for  the  most  of 
these  additions  and  corrections.] 


Page  5. 

For  "It  stood  about,"  etc.,  read  The  house  he  occupied  prior 
to  1679,  stood  about  thirty  rods  east  of  the  present  residence  of 
Deacon  Josepli  Little,  which  is  on  the  site  of  his  second  house. 

Page  7. 

4.  Omit  "It  is  said,"  and  read,  Two  of  his  account  books  are 
in  existence. 

Page  9. 

For  "Judith  Kelly,"  read  Judith  Hale. 

Page  26. 

Stephen  Sewall  was  the  son  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Titcomb) 
Sewall,  and  was  probably  85,  instead  of  80,  at  his  death.  His 
daughter  Anna  died  unmarried.  Sarah  married  a  Mr.  Hodge  and 
lived  to  an  advanced  age. 

Page  97. 

1128.  JANE,  born  23  Aug.,  1791  ;  married  11  Feb.,  1817, 
Amos  Phillips,  son  of  John  and  Abigail  (Phillips)  Brown,  who  was 
born  in  Thornton,  N.  H.,  15  June,  1791,  and  died  16  April,  1859, 
at  Rushville,  111.  He  was  a  Congregational  and  Presbyterian  clergy- 
man, and  preached  in  New  Hampshire,  western  New  Yorli,  and 
Illinois.     She  died  21  Feb.,  1836.     Children: 

6419.  I.  Eliza  Ann  Brown,  born  7  Oct..  1818  ;  married  23 
March,  1841,  Rev.  Joseph  Fowler,  and  had  five  children. 

6420.  11.       John  BROWN,born  26  Oct.,  1821  ; died  22  July,  1824. 

6421.  III.  Sarah  Jane  Brown,  born  1  April,  1825  ;  married 
first  June,  1847,  Stephen  M.  White,  and  second  Joshua  Dabbs.  She 
had  one  child  by  each  marriage,  and  died  Sept.,  1858. 


ADDITIONS   AND    COEEECTIONS.  509 

6422.  IV.  John  Mills  Brown,  born  18  Oct.,  1827;  married 
flr^t  20  April,  1849,  Elizabeth  L.  Bartlett,  and  second  17  July,  1879, 
Emma  Root.  Rev.  Mr.  Brown  is  a  Presbyterian  clergyman,  served 
in  the  army  a  short  time  during  the  civil  war,  and  now  lives  at 
Axtell,  Kansas.     Children  : 

6423.  I.         Helen  Louisa  Brown,  born  7  April,  1850  ; 
died  24  Dec,  1857. 

6424.  II.       William   Frederick   Brown,  born  2  April, 
1852;  died  20  Dec,  1857. 

6425.  III.      Roxy  Jane  Brown,  born  30  March,  1854; 
died  11  Nov.,  1856. 

6426.  IV.      Sarah    Elizabeth    Brown,    born    16    Oct., 
1857  ;  married  18  Dec,  1878,  R.- A.  Lehmann. 

6427.  V.        Harriet  Lucretia  Brown,  born  16  Oct.,  1860. 

6428.  VI.       Mary  Charlotte  Brown,  born  8  Jan.,  1862. 

6429.  VII.     Alfred  Leonard  Brown,  born  29  June,  1864. 

6430.  VIII.  John  Calvin  Brown,  born  16  Nov.,  1865; 
died  March,  1867. 

6431.  V.  Joseph  Little  Brown,  born  29  May,  1829  ;  died 
29  July,  1859. 

Page  125. 

1487.  Jacob  Atkinson,  died  29  Jan.,  1857. 

1488.  John  M.  E.  Atkinson,  born  25  Nov.,  1853  ;  married  28 
Feb.,  1875,  Miss  T.  Calhoun.  He  is  a  cashier  for  the  Seattle  Coal 
and  Transportation  Company,  New  Castle,  W.  T.     Children  : 

I.  Morton  Eddy  Atkinson,  born  27  Dec,  1875. 

II.  Sarah  Eliza  Atkinson,  born  25  Sept.,  1879. 

1489.  Lizzie  E.  Atkinson,  born  20  Dec,  1854. 

Page  161. 

1959.     George  W.  Melvin,  died  10  Jan.,  1882. 
520.     HANNAH,  married  first  31  March,   1791,  Allen  Payne, 
who  was  born  31  March,  1765,  and  died  Dec,  1818,  and  second  in 
1822,  Josiah  Miner,  who  was  born  9  April,  1768,  and  died  4  March, 
1865.     She  died  9  July,  1851.     ChHdrenj 

I.  Allen  Patne,  born  19  Feb.,  1792;  married  first 
Lucy  Meacham,  and  second  Mary  Wilkinson,  and  had  thirteen  chil- 
dren, of  whom  four  died  young.     He  died  13  Jan.,  1875. 

II.  Lyman  Payne,  born  11  Feb.,  1794 ;  died  12  Aug., 
1810. 


6433. 

11. 

6434. 

III. 

6435. 

IV. 

6436. 

V. 

6437. 

VI. 

510  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

III.      Hannah  Payne,  bom  7  March,  1796. 
Page  162. 

1969.     Omit  the  interrogation  point. 

Page  168. 

553.     EZEKIEL,    married  7    Feb.,  1809,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Zebulon  and  Hannah  Davis,  and  died  in  Barre,  Vt. 

2071.     Oscar  Eugene,  died  18  May,  1844. 

2075.     Mary  Louisa,  married  12  July,  1866. 

Page  174. 

2169.     Sardis   Judson   Knight   now   lives    at   Thrall,   Wright 
County,  Iowa.     Children  : 

6432.  I.  Robert  Dexter  Knight,  born  10  Oct.,  1862. 
Charles  Henry  Knight,  born  18  April,  1864. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Knight,  born  17  April, 1866. 
Jessie  Marie  Knight,  born  15  Nov.,  1868. 
Clara  Belle  Knight,  born  10  Jan.,  1871. 
Addie  Louise  Knight,  born  16  April,  1873. 

Page  175. 

2172.  James  and  Lorena  Fish  had  eleven  children,  of  whom 
four  are  said  to  be  living,  viz.,  Alpha,  Ellery,  William  C,  and 
Almira  who  married  Standish  Ward. 

2174.  Sardis  had  one  son  that  survived  infancy,  Dexter  Sardis, 
born  May,  (?)  1850;  residence  unknown. 

*2176.     Ozias,  born  6  Nov.,  1828,  omit  the  rest. 

Page  185. 

2286.  BENJAMIN,  born  30  June,  1817  ;  married  Frances  Jane 
Stoddard,  who  was  born  2  Aug.,  1825,  and  died  16  Oct.,  1875.  He 
is  a  farmer  at  Colebrook,  N.  H.     Children : 

6438.  I.         Elizabeth  Martha,  born  2  March,  1845  ;  was  a 
school  teacher,  and  died  27  Dec,  1875. 

6439.  II.       Electa  Frances,  born  22  June,  1846  ;  married  15 
Feb.,  1867,  Orsamus  Frizzle,  and  died  21  June,  1870.     Child: 

6440.     I.         Benjamin  A.  Frizzle,  born  20  Dec,  1867. 
6441.     III.      ZoRA  Belle,  born  28  Feb.,  1848  ;  married  1  Jan., 
1867,  William  Shaw  Spencer,  a  farmer  of  Colebrook,  N.  H.     Chil- 
dren : 


ADDITIONS   AND   COEEECTIONS.  611 

6442.  I.  Belle  Sophronia  Spencer, born  30 Oct.,  1869. 

6443.  II.  Estella  Lizzie  Spencer,  born  26  Jan.,  1872. 

6444.  III.  Rosa  Frances  Spencer,  born  16  July,  1878. 

6445.  IV.  Harriet  Titus  Spencer,  born  1  March,  1880. 

6446.  IV.  AoiA  Lucy,  born  25  Aug.,  1850;  was  a  school 
teacher;  married  25  Nov.,  1875,  Aaron  Buzzell,  son  of  John  L.  and 
Laura  (Applebee)  Haynes,  a  machinist  of  Colebrook,  N.  H. 

6447.  V.        Eebecca  Edna. 

6448.  VT.  Albert  Benjamin,  born  13  Oct.,  1855  ;  is  a 
farmer  at  Colebrook. 

6449.  VII.  Herbert  Sahiuel,  born  25  June,  1858  ;  is  a  farmer 
at  Colebrook. 

Page  197. 

675.     Omit  interrogation  point  after  1767. 
2469.     Died  unmarried  21  Feb.,  1825. 

2471.     Asa,  son  of  Parker  P.  and  Hannah  (Wheeler)  Pingree 
2474.     Silas  Moody  Noyes,  born  5  Dec,  1856. 

Page  198. 

2484.     Joseph  Little  Noyes,  born  28  May,  1812. 
2495.     Margaret  Louise  Noyes,  born  10  April,  1879. 

Page  199. 

2501.     Married  23  Nov.,  1815. 

Page  246. 

1153.     Rev.  Dr.  Little  died  25  Feb.,  1882. 

Page  304. 

3797.  Idella  V.  Reed,  born  23  March,  1863. 

3798.  Lydia  E.  Reed,  born  8  Sept.,  1867. 

3799.  Thomas  Warren  Reed,  born  18  Oct.,  1870. 

3800.  Lucia  Blanche  Reed,  born  12  July,  1875. 

3801.  Mahala  Reed   married  Russell,  son  of  Luke  and  Eliza 
Bean.     Children : 

6450.  I.         Herbert  Leslie  Bean,  born  13  Jan.,  1863. 

6451.  II.       Horace  Luke  Bean,  born  22  March,  1864; 
died  24  April,  1879. 

6452.  III.      Eva  Jane  Bean,  born  25  April,  1866. 

6453.  IV.      Ida  Clara  Bean,  born  22  July,  1868. 


512  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

6454.  V.  Eugene  V.  Bean,  bom  14  Feb.,  1870. 

6455.  VI.  Victoria  Bean,  born  18  Aug.,  1871  ;  died 
14  April,  1879. 

6456.  VII.  Thomas  Bean,  born  31  Aug.,  1872. 

6457.  VIII.  Lockwood  Bean,  born  14  July,  1874. 

6458.  IX.  Katie  Bean,  born  10  June,  1875. 

6459.  X.  Merton  Bean,  born  8  Feb.,  1877. 

6460.  XI.  Simon  Bean,  born  20  June,  1879. 

6461.  XII.     May  Victoria  Bean,  born  4  March,  1880. 
3802.     Lafayette  and  Ruth  Reed  have  a  child,  Mabel  E.  Reed, 

born  8  May,  1881. 

Page  328. 

2076.  John  R.  Duncan  was  born  17  March,  1820,  and  died  27 
Oct.,  1876.     Children: 

4122.  I.  Junaetta  Little  Duncan,  born  13  Aug., 
1860;  married  25  Nov.,  1877,  Nelson  A.  Bump,  who  was 
born  13  April,  1845.     Children  : 

4123.  I.         Guy  Ethan  Bump, born  7  Aug.,  1878. 

4124.  II.        Edith  MayBump,  born  16  June, 1880. 
4125.     II.       Harriet  Louisa  Duncan,  born  11  Feb.,  1869. 

Page  364. 

4629.     Read  Francina  for  Francisca. 

Page  382. 

4861.  Walter  Augustus  married  6  Sept.,  1878,  Ella  L., 
daughter  of  George  W.  and  Cybelia  A.  Mack,  who  was  born  in 
Lenox,  Mass.,  10  Sept.,  1859.  Their  daughter  was  born  28  April, 
1880. 

Page  399. 

5087.     Ella  J.  (Nichols)  Little  died  27  Oct.,  1871. 

Page  402. 

SAMUEL,'''  son  of  (1038)  Samuel  Little  and  Abigail  Sanborn, 
born  23  Jan.,  1800,  at  Norwich,  Vt.  ;  married  first  2  Jan.,  1825, 
Arabella,  daughter  of  Ira  and  Arsena  (Sprague)  Baxter,  who  was 
born  at  Norwich,  Vt.,  22  Sept.,  1807,  and  died  there  26  Oct.,  1849. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Norwich,  Vt.,  and  Littleton,  N.  H. 
Children,  born  at  Littleton  save  the  last  two  : 


ADDITIONS   AND    COERECTIONS.  513 

6462.  I.  RosETTA  A.,  born  31  Jan.,  1826  ;  married  1  May, 
1851,  Lucius  S.  Lord,  who  was  born  at  Union  Village,  Vt.,  7  Sept., 
1818,  where  he  now  lives,  a  farmer.     Children  : 

6463.  I.  Abbie  S.  Lord,  born  7  Aug.,  1853;  died 
18  Feb.,  1859. 

6464.  II.  Alpa  R.  Lord,  born  28  Oct.,  1855;  is  a 
teacher  in  Lewis,  Cass  County,  Iowa. 

6465.  III.      John  F.  Lord,  born  28  Jan.,  1860. 

6466.  IV.       Eliza  N.  Lord,  born  9  March,  1869. 
6467.     II.       Ira  C,  born  17  June,   1827;   married  18  Nov., 

1856,  at  Denmark,  Iowa,  Cynthia  A.  Dean,  who  died  16  March,  1861, 
and  second  29  Aug.,  1863,  Laura  L.  Newton  of  Pleasant  Ridge, 
Iowa.     Children : 

Delia  F.,  born  1  May,  1858  ;  died  15  May, 

Ora  G.,  born  6  Jan.,  1861. 

Owen,  born  15  Oct.,  1866. 

Abbie,  born  7  Jan.,  1869. 

Daphna,  born  17  June,  1871. 
Anna  Eliza,  born    2    Dec,   1828;    married  first 
2  Nov.,   1848,  William  G.  Nelson;    second  Charles  W.  Burnham ; 
and  third  Nathaniel  F.  Pierce.     She  died  at  Norwich,  Vt.,  20  Aug., 
1870.     Children : 

6474.  I.  Abby  W.  Burnham,  born  in  Norwich,  July, 
1850  ;  died  at  Thetford,  Vt.,  10  Nov.,  1865. 

6475.  II.  Arthur  H.  Burnham,  born  in  Thetford  15 
Oct.,  1857. 

6476.  III.  Charles  J.  Burnham,  born  in  Thetford  25 
Dec,  1858  ;  died  3  Nov.,  1865. 

6477.  IV.  Harriet  L.,  born  30  Aug.,  1830;  married  15 
March,  1849,  John  A.  Slack,  who  was  born  at  Norwich,  Vt.,  18 
Nov.,  1826,  and  lives  at  South  Roj'alton,  Vt.  Children,  the  first 
three  born  at  Norwich,  the  last  at  Royalton  : 

6478.  I.  Charles  W.  Slack,  born  17  Sept.,  1850; 
married  20  Feb.,  1872,  Genie  H.  Burnham,  who  was  born  at 
Putney,  Vt.,  1  April,  1851.  They  live  at  Royalton,  Vt. 
Child : 

6479.     Eunice  M.  Slack,  born  16  Dec,  1872. 

6480.  II.  Samuel  L.  Slack,  born  18  Nov.,  1851; 
33 


6468. 

I. 

1860. 

6469. 

II. 

6470. 

III. 

6471. 

IV. 

6472. 

V. 

73.  III. 

Anis 

6481. 

6482. 

6483. 

III. 

6484. 

IV. 

6485. 

V. 

514  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

married  2  Oct.,   1869,  Adella  B^tchelder  of   Plainfield,  Vt., 
and  lives  in  Sweetland,  Cal.     Children,  born  at  Sweetland: 

I.  Hattie  E.  Slack,  born  11  Sept.,  1872. 

II.  Wallace  W.  Slack,  born  4  Dec, 1875. 

Fred  J.  Slack,  born  3  Dec,  1853. 

Lewis  P.  Slack,  born  22  Nov.,  1855. 

Hattie  L.  Slack,  born  8  Nov.,  1860;  mar- 
ried 29  Oct.,  1879,  William  B.  Smith,  who  was  born  at  Roy- 
alton  15  June,  1855.     He  is  a  carjDenter.     Child  : 

6486,     Eva  Lou  Smith,  born  18  Aug.,  1880. 
6487.     VI.      Louisa  S.  Slack,  born  6  Feb.,  1862. 

6488.  V.  Marshall  D.  Baxter,  born  2  April,  1834  ;  mar- 
ried Albina  Johnson,  and  had  one  son,  Clarence.  Both  father  and 
son  died  at  Bath,  N.  H.,  April,  1864. 

6489.  VI.  Samuel  H.,  born  20  July,  1837  ;  married  20  Aug., 
1861,  Ella,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Martha  Pollard,  and  was  killed 
in  front  of  Richmond,  Va.,  13  May,  1864. 

6490.  VII.  Edward  P.,  born  at  Norwich,  Vt.,  9  Aug.,  1841  ; 
married  1859,  Nancy  S.  Forsyth,  and  died  in  hospital  at  New  Orleans 
11  May,  1862.     Child: 

6491.     Edward  P.,  born  3  Aiag.,  1862. 
6492.     VIII.  Walter  G.,  born  at  Norwich,  Vt.,  18  Sept.,  1849; 
married  1872,  Ella  Burton  at  Denmark,  Iowa,  where  he  lives.  Child  : 

6493.     Freddie,  born  May,  1873. 
Page  411. 

5214.     George  Sawyer,  died  6  April,  1882. 


Walter,  born  11  Jan.,  1882. 
Robert  Rice,  born  7  Oct.,  1881. 


Page  416. 

5290.1. 

V. 

5293.1. 

II. 

APPENDIX. 


COLLEGE   GRADUATES. 

The  following  list  does  not  iuckide  the  names  of  many  who,  from 
ill  health  or  other  cause,  did  not  complete  their  college  course,  nor 
the  graduates  of  law,  medical,  or  theological  schools  except  when 
also  college  graduates,  nor  those  who  have  pursued  courses  at 
business  colleges  or  institutions  which  it  seems  unfair  to  rank  with 
the  following.  The  colleges  are  arranged  in  the  order  of  their 
establishment.  The  name  of  the  graduate  is  preceded  by  the  year 
of  his  graduation  and  followed  by  the  number  of  the  page  where 
an  account  of  him  may  be  found.  The  names  of  those  connected 
with  the  family  by  marriage  are  indicated  by  a  dagger.  The  titles 
given  are  those  that  appear  in  the  triennial  college  catalogues.  The 
compiler  craves  pardon  for  any  omission  of  which  he  may  inadvert- 
ently have  been  guilty. 

Harvard  College. 

1724.  tRev.  Nicholas  Oilman,  A.M.,   11  i   1793.  fHon.  Frederick  A.  Sumner, 
1731.  tStephen  Sewall,  A.  M.,  2G  ,  A.M.,  114 

1734.  fRev.  Phineas  Stevens,  A.M.,     19  j   ISIO.    William  Young,  136 

1755.    Hon.  Tristram  Daltou,  A.M.,    25  |   1823.    Frederick  A.  Sumner,  M.D.,   114 
1757.    Rev.  Tristram  Gilman,  11  '>   18.31.    Robert  A.  Coker,  196 

1761.  fRev.  Silas  Moody,  A.M.,  79  i   1850.     Charles  ^V.  Little,  A.M.,  209 


26 

19 

ISIO. 

25 

1823. 

11 

18.31. 

79  i 

1850. 

65 

18.56. 

33 

1867. 

L49 

1870. 

94 

1874. 

17 

1881. 

1777.  tDaniel  Noyes  Poore,  M.D.,  65  !  18.56.  George  C.  Little,  A.M.,  209 

1778.  fRev.  Asa  Piper,  A.M.,  33  !  1867.  Charles  G.  Saunders,  LL.B.,  85 
1784.  Ezekiel  Little,  A.M.,  149  I  1870.  Franklin  Nourse,  384 
1787.  Moses  Little,  M.D.,  .  94  ,  1874.  David  L.  Withington,  374 
1792.    Hon.  S  P.  Webster,  A.M.,  17  1881.  Robert  H.  McCurdy,  209 

Yale  College. 

1825.  tRev.  John  C.  March,  A.M.,     280  |  1854.    Rev.  Carroll  Cutler,  S.T.D.,    240 

College  of  Nevt  Jersey  (Princeton). 
1845.    Rev.  ElbridgeG.  Little,  A.M.,  427  |  1862.  fRev.  John  Giffen,  A.M.,  378 

University  of  Pennsylvania. 

1879.    Charles  W.  Nevin,  380 

Browtn  University. 

1838.  Charles  S.  Bradley,  LL.D.,  65  ;  1872.  Rev.  John  H.  Mason,  A.M.,  297 
1843.    Lyman  Jewett,  S.T.D.,  70  |   1879.    Rev.  Edward  E.  Atkinson,       125 

1855.    Henry  A.  Littell,  401  I 


516 


LITTLE    GENEALOGY. 


Dartmouth  College. 


1776. 
1792. 
1795. 
1795. 
1797. 
1800. 
1805. 
1811. 
1818. 
1819. 
1822. 
1822. 
1823. 
1826. 
1827. 
1830. 
1831. 
1831. 


1811. 
1818. 
1825. 
1835. 

1857. 
1860. 
1864. 


Silas  Little,  A.M.,  84  j  1833. 

Michael  Little,  A.M.,  272  ;  1836. 

Hon.  John  Noyes,  A.M.,  37  |  18.38. 

tJohn  Vose,  A.M.,  72  .  1843. 

Edward  Little,  273 

Tristram  Gilman,  A.M.,  12  :  1845. 

tRev.  Francis  Brown,  D.D.,  12 

Rev.  Valentine  Little,  272  \  1852. 

tWilliam  Chamberlain,  A.M.,  82  |  1854. 

tRev.  Calvin  Cutler,  A.M.,  239  i  1857. 

Rev.  Jacob  Little,  D.D.,  244  1859. 

■t Adams  Moore,  M.D.,  286  {  1860. 

Jonathan  K.  Little,  106  |  1860. 

Rev.  Henry  Little,  D.D.,  246  !  1863. 

Rev.  Charles  H.  Little,  97  ;  1871. 

John  H.  Noyes,  37  ,  1872. 

Rev.  Jesse  Page,  A.M.,  315  \  1873. 

Rev.    Samuel    G.   Brown,  ;  1881. 

D.D.,  12  ,  1882. 


Caleb  E.  Sumner, 
John  F.  Pingry,  Ph.D., 
Moses  L.  Atkinson,  M.D., 
Rev.    George    H.    Atkinson, 

D.D., 
William     M.     Chamberlain, 

M.D., 
Rev.  Charles  Cutler, 
Rev.  Levi  Little, 

tGeorge  A.  Low,  A.M., 
William  Little, 
Charles  Little,  M.D., 
Rev.  Arthur  Little,  D.D., 

tCharles  A.  Pillsbury,  A.M., 
George  H.  Atkinson,  M.D., 
Augustine  V.  Barker,  A.M., 
Clinton  B.  Evans, 
James  W.  Hale, 
Luther  B.  Little, 


BowDom  College. 


Josiah  Little,  A.M., 
Rev.  Benjamin  Hale,  D.D., 
Josiah  S.  Little,  A.M., 
fRev.    George    W.     Cressey, 
A.M., 
Charles  W.  Pickard,  A.M., 
Simeon  A.  Evans,  M.D., 
William  L.  Gerrish, 


110 

274 
438 


443 
253 
142 


1S66.  Frederic  H.  Gerrish,  M.D., 

1867.  Winfield      S.      Hutchinson, 

A.M., 

1871.  Charles  E.  Clark,  M.D., 

1875.  Woodbiiry  Pulsifer,  A.M., 

1877.  George  T.  Little,  A.M., 

1881.  Frank  H.  Little, 

1882.  William  A.  Moody, 


MiDDLEBURY    COLLEGE. 


1825.  tRev.HerveyO.Higley.A.M.,  249 
1860.    Rev.  Henry  P.  Higley,  A.M.,  249 


1868. 
1868. 


Edwin  H.  Higley,  A.M., 
Alfred  E.  Higley, 


1878. 


1853. 
1862. 


1844. 

1858. 
1860. 
1860. 


Hamilton  College. 
Rev.  William  E.  Lyttle,  329 

Colby  University. 

Rev.  John  A.  Lowell,  A.M.,    122   i   1869.    Nicholas  N.  Noyes, 
Aretus  G.  Barker,  A.M.,  4.35 


Rev.  Charles  M 

D.D., 
George  H.  Pickard, 
Rev.  Joseph  B.  Little, 
Rev.  George  O.  Little, 


Amherst  College 

Atkinson 


Trinity  College. 

1846.  tRev. Malcolm Douglass.D.D., 276   |   1879,    Melville  K,  Bailey, 


115 
289 

282 

283 

82 
240 
410 
240 
482 
238 
412 
178 
283 
436 
254 
275 
411 


143 

124 

445 
116 
445 
255 
79 


249 
249 


123 


1861. 

tRev.  Leverett  S.  Griggs, 

418 

128 

1871. 

George  F.  Sawyer, 

1.34 

443 

1880. 

Russell  M.  Little, 

426 

416 

1885. 

Walter  C.  Low, 

240 

417 

476 


APPENDIX.  517 

Hob  ART  College. 

1848.    Hon.  Benjamin  Hale,  275  '   1858.     Cyrus  K.  Hale,  276 

1853.    Thomas  Hale,  276  '   1860.    Josiah  L.  Hale,  M.D.,  277 

Western  Reserve  College. 

1852.    Eev.  Joseph  Little,  245  I  Hermon  E.  Cutler,  240 

1877.     Francis  Little,  M.D.,  410   ' 

Wesleyan  Universitt. 

1868.  tRev.  Samuel  R.  Bailey,  475   | 

University  of  New  York. 

1862.  James  O.  Pingry,  M.D.,  289   ]    1868.     Francis  K.  Pingry,  A.M.,         289 
1868.    John  Pingry,  289'  Herbert  G.  Lyttle,  M.D.,         330 

Wabash  College. 

1863!     Rev.  Henry  S.  Little,  417   1    1870.    Rev.  Charles  H.  Little,  418 

Oberlin  College. 

1865.    Mary  Maude  Little,  481   |    1871.    George  L.  Atkinson,  358 

Marietta  College. 

1863.  Rev.  George  A.  Little,  416   |   1867.    Rev.  Charles  Little,  416 

University  of  Michigan. 
1861.    Rev.  Ebenezer  L.  Little,  .344   |    1876.     John  R.  Little,  372 

Rochester  University. 

1863.  tRev.  Volney  A.  Sage,  325   |   1872.    Adelbert  P.  Little,  326 

Pacific  University. 


1876.    Edward    M.    L.    Atkinson,           i 
LL.B.,                                    284   1 

Bates  College. 

1873.    N.  W.  Harris,  Ph.D. 
1880.    Eliza  H.  Sawyer, 

(Yale),    115   ,   1883.     Nellie  R.  Little,                         507 
133   1 

Iowa  College. 

1871.    Elizabeth  H.  Little, 
Fannie  R.  Little, 

379  1             tProf .  Jesse  Macy,                       481 
379  '             tJacob  P.  Lyman,                       379 

Smith  College. 

Anna  A.  Cutler, 

240    1 

Total  number  129. 

SOLDIERS. 

The  following  lists  are  as  complete  as  information  at  hand  will 
allow,  and  yet  probably  do  not  contain  many  names  that  should 
appear  in  them.     They  do  not  include  those  who  are  connected  with 


518 


LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


the  family  by  marriage.  The  titles  given  are  those  held  during  the 
war.  For  readiness  of  reference  the  serial  number  of  each  indi- 
vidual is  placed  after  his  name.  A  dagger  is  prefixed  to  those  who 
died  in  the  service,  or  from  wounds  there  received. 


I. — Those  Who  Served  in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars. 


Capt.  Moses  Little, 
Capt.  James  Noyes, 
Moses  Little, 


157 

321 

4 


Nathaniel  Little, 
Bond  Little, 
Samuel  Little, 


123 
167 
335 


II. — Those  Who  Served  in  the  Revolution. 


Col.  Moses  Little, 
Lt.  Col.  Henry  Gerrish, 
Lt.  Amos  Little, 
Lt.  George  Little, 
Lt.  Joshua  Little, 
Lt.  Moses  Little, 
Ensign  Nathaniel  Little, 
Benjamin  Little, 


157 
141 
.354 
507 
269 
175 
338 
359 


Francis  Little, 
Friend  Little, 
Joseph  Little, 
Nathaniel  Little, 
Nathaniel  Little, 
Samuel  Little, 
tTristram  Little, 
tBenjamin  Kimhall, 


384 
357 
360 
326 
353 
117 
275 
287 


III. — Those  Who  Served  in  the  War  of  1812,  or  in  the 

Regular  Army  or  Navy. 

Capt.  Richard  Little, 
Lt.  Henry  Little, 
Lt.  John  H.  Little, 
Lt.  William  M.  Little, 
John  Little, 
Moses  A.  Little, 
Noah  Little, 
Ortha  Little, 


Admiral  Charles  H.  Poore, 
tCol.  Stephen  A.  Little, 
Major  Dudley  Little, 
Major  Edwin  H.  Nevin, 
Major  Edwin  H.  Higiey, 
tCapt.  Charles  Little, 
tCapt.  Edmund  C.  Little, 
Capt.  Horace  C.  Little, 
Capt.  Thomas  E.  Little, 
Capt.  Francis  B.  Merriam, 
Capt.  Reuben  Sawyer, 
tLt.  Hiram  K.  Little, 
Lt.  Moses  S.  Little, 
tLt.  Samuel  B.  Little, 


1121 

Walter  Little, 

1657 

937 

tDaniel  Bailey, 

1368 

4575 

Michael  L.  Bailey, 

1323 

3393 

William  W.  Bailey, 

1412 

2554 

Jesse  Burbank, 

1118 

3239 

Samuel  Moody, 

864 

523 

Nathaniel  N.  Sawyer, 

785 

564 

Serv 

ED  IN  THE  Civil  War.* 

847 

Lt.  Thomas  B.  Little, 

4989 

3245 

Lt.  David  E.  Burbank, 

1106 

1670 

tLt.  William  L.  Gerrish, 

1710 

4830 

Lt.  Caleb  Saunders, 

972 

3117 

Rev.  George  A.  Little, 

3080 

4036 

Rev.  Joseph  Little, 

3076 

5875 

Rev.  John  M.  Brown, 

6422 

5593 

Dr.  Charles  Little, 

3018 

5464 

Dr.  Charles  F.  Little, 

4813 

784 

Dr.  J.  R.  Little, 

4439 

5340 

Dr.  Simeon  A.  Evans, 

3178 

3749 

Dr.  Albert  R.  Sawyer, 

791 

3395 

Serg.  Charles  H.  Little, 

2806 

5389 

Serg.  George  H.  Little, 

4875 

*lt  is  hardly  necessary  to  state  that  all  these  fought  for  the  Union.    As  far  as  the 
writer's  knowledge  extends,  no  one  mentioned  in  this  volume  served  on  the  other  side. 


APPENDIX. 


619 


Serg.  Henry  Little, 
Serg.  James  H.  Little, 
Adin  T.  Little, 
tAlbert  Little, 
Allan  F.  Little, 
Arno  Little, 
Charles  Little, 
tCharles  P.  Little, 
Charles  W.  Little, 
tEdward  P.  Little, 
Ethan  Little, 
tDana  D.  Little, 
Francis  "W.  Little, 
Frank  H.  Little, 
tGeorge  Little, 
George  F.  Little, 
George  W.  Little, 
tHenry  C.  Little, 
Horace  A.  Little, 
Isaiah  C.  Little, 
James  A.  Little, 
James  R.  Little, 
James  W.  Little, 
Jay  P.  Little, 
fjohn  Little, 
John  A.  Little, 
tJohn  L.  Little, 
Josiah  F.  Little, 
Lafayette  Little, 
Linus  H.  Little, 
tMoses  C.  Little, 
Moses  O.  Little, 
Nathaniel  Little, 
tOliver  O.  Little, 
tOrange  S.  Little, 
Oscar  E.  Little, 
tPaul  E.  Little, 
Robert  F.  Little, 
tSamuel  Little, 
fSamuel  H.  Little, 
Sardis  Little, 
Thomas  Little, 
William  C.  Little, 

Total  number 


5581 
3984 
5079 
5039 
4440 
4690 
2639 
4081 
4104 
6490 
4692 
4106 
4581 
5102 
4024 
5502 
5264 
5076 
4576 
2248 
5910 
5457 
3698 
5090 
4040 
5393 
4583 
3695 
2099 
5077 
5386 
3692 
5114 
2029 
4094 
4093 
3694 
5113 
2150 
6489 
2174 
3752 
5451 


William  M.  Little, 
tWillie  O.  Little, 
William  R.  Little, 
John  W.  Atkinson, 
Fred  Bailey, 
AugTistine  V.  Barker, 
Eugene  V.  Barker, 
Florentine  H.  Barker, 
Francisco  W.  Barker, 
Valentine  S.  Barker, 
Henry  T.  Bartlett, 
Samuel  W.  Bartlett, 
Edgar  L.  Beech, 
fCalvin  M.  Burbank, 
tEzekiel  W.  Burbank, 
ANah  Carleton, 
Edwin  L.  Carleton, 
William  G.  Eaton, 
James  L.  Gerrish, 
fAlgernon  S.  Gilman, 
fJasper  H.  Gilman, 
Henry  W.  Howard, 
tLewis  G.  Hurd, 
fJoseph  Kennedy, 
flsaac  N.  Kennedy, 
tStephen  H.  Kimball, 
fWillie  S.  Knaggs, 
Samuel  C.  Lovejoy, 
Thomas  B.  McClure, 
tWilliam  A.  Moore, 
tJacob  S.  Morse, 
Elbridge  A.  Richardson, 
Charles  W.  Sawyer, 
Daniel  L.  Sawyer, 
tGeorge  E.  SaAvyer, 
George  F.  Sawj-er, 
William  F.  Sa-wyer, 
Henry  W.  Scott, 
Riley  Smith, 
tMoses  L.  Wigglesworth, 
tWilliam  F.  Wheeler, 
John  E.  P.  Wright, 


3696 

4277 
5572 
1546 
1409 
5538 
5531 
5537 
5533 
5536 
715 
711 
2540 
1117 
1110 
1941 
1940 
4371 
3053 
2271 
2272 
4804 
4854 
4660 
4667 
3680 
4850 
35()4 
4851 
3547 
3939 
4418 
1616 
1618 
1624 
1612 
1611 
2598 
4146 
1564 
4801 
1378 


150. 


LONDON   PARISH   RECORDS. 

The  following  extracts  are  the  results  of  an  attempted  investiga- 
tion of  the  English  ancestry  of  the  emigrant.  Most,  though  not  all, 
of  the  variations  in  the  spelling  of  the  surname  have  been  observed. 


520  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

St.  Saviour's,  Southwark. 

Baptisms.— 2  Sept.,  1576,  Ralph,  son  of  John  Lyttell ;  12  Sept.,  1580,  John,  son 
of  John  Lyttell ;  16  June,  1582,  Edward,  son  of  John  Lyttell ;  12  Jan.,  1588,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Lyttell,  waterman  ;  26  April,  1590,  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas 
Lyttle,  waterman  ;  10  Feb.,  1591-2,  Daniel,  son  of  Thomas  Lyttle,  waterman  ;  4 
May,  1595,  Edward,  son  of  Thomas  Litle,  waterman  ;  28  Oct.,  1597,  Tabitha, 
daughter  of  Bryan  Lyttle,  tailor  ;  11  July,  1602,  Frances,  daughter  of  James 
Little,  waterman;  26  Oct.,  1603,  Alice,  daughter  of  Steven  Little,  waterman;  24 
Nov.,  1614,  John,  son  of  Lawrence  Little,  waterman  ;  19  Oct.,  1617  Francis,  son 
of  Lawrence  Little,  waterman ;  18  Dec,  1617,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Little,  waterman  ;  31  Aug.,  1620,  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas  Little,  waterman  ; 
4  May,  1627,  Bartholomew,  son  of  Thomas  Litle,  tailor  ;  20  Sept.,  1629,  John, 
son  of  Thomas  Lj^ttle,  tailor  ;  15  April,  1632,  Bethia,  daughter  of  Thomas  Litle, 
tailor  ;  20  AxM-il,  1633,  Amy,  daughter  of  John  Little,  weaver  ;  8  May,  1634,  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Thomas  Little,  tailor. 

Marriages. — 5  Oct.,  1595,  Brian  Little  to  Agnes  Claxton  ;  22  May,  1596,  Stephen 
Lytle  to  Helen  Griffin  ;  4  Aug.,  1599,  Lawrence  Little  to  Alice  Hegar  ;  3  Aug., 
1600,  Richard  Long  to  Agnes  Little  ;  27  Nov.,  1603,  Ralph  Church  to  Elizabeth 
Litle  ;  30  July,  1604,  John  Littell  to  Joan  Benton  ;  1  June,  1606,  Lawrence  Little 
to  Katherine  Scales. 

St.  Olave's,  Southwark. 

Baptisms.— 6  July,  1595,  Abel,  son  of  John  Litell ;  9  July,  1598,  Anna,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Lytell,  porter  ;  23  Jan.,  1602-3,  Robert,  son  of  Nicholas  Lytell,  glover  ; 
13  March,  1606-7,  John,  son  of  Nicholas  Litell,  glover  ;  12  March,  1610-11,  Anne, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Littell,  glover  ;  2  May,  1613,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thoiuas 
Littell,  glover  ;  17  May,  1618,  Dorcas,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Littell,  glover ;  28 
June,  1618,  Joan,  daughter  of  Edward  Littell,  weaver  ;  11  Jan.,  1619-20,  Roger, 
son  of  Edward  Littell,  weaver  ;  5  March,  1619-20,  Nathaniel,  son  of  Nicholas 
Litell,  glover  ;  25  Noa\,  1621,  Mary,  daughter  of  Edward  Littell,  weaver  ;  27 
March,  1623,  James,  son  of  Edward  Littell,  weaver  ;  25  July,  1624,  Roger,  son  of 
Edward  Littell,  weaver  ;  4  Dec,  1625,  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas  Littell,  shoe- 
maker. 

Marriages.— 21  July,  1594,  John  Littell  to  Emma  Jones ;  2  May,  1602,  Nicholas 
Litel  to  Agnes  Fynnche  ;  12  May,  1605,  John  Lytell  to  Elizabeth  James  ;  15  Feb., 
1615-6,  Nicholas  Littell  to  Elizabeth  Wards  ;  26  Oct.,  1617,  Edward  Littell  to 
Joan  Thomas. 

St.  George's,  Southwark. 

Baptisms.— 19  Jan.,  1616-7,  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Littell;  4  June,  1620, 
■William,  son  of  William  Littell ;  23  Feb.,  1633-4,  Febe,  daughter  of  John  Littell ; 
16  Aug.,  1638,  John,  son  of  John  Little. 

Marriage. — 1626,  Thomas  Littell  to  Joan  Hannis. 

Burials.— 13  Feb.,  1616-7,  Jane,  daughter  of  John  Littell ;  25  May,  1620, 
William,  son  of  William  Littell. 

Bermondsey. 

Baptisms.— 12  Jan.,  1557-8,  Thomas,  son  of  Francis  Little  ;  26  Nov.,  1626, 
Simon,  son  of  Edward  Little  ;  26  Dec,  1628,  James,  son  of  Edward  Little  ;  5  Sept., 
1630,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Edward  Little  ;  3  Feb.,  1632-3,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Edward  Little  ;  19  Feb.,  163(3-7,  Edward,  son  of  Edward  and  Joan  Little. 

Marriages. — ^9  Dec,  1633,  James  Shaw  to  Elizabeth  Little  ;  29  Sept.,  1635, 
Lionel  Akehead  to  Rose  Little,  widow. 


APPENDIX.  521 

St.  Martin  in  the  Fields. 

Baptisms.— 13  Aug.,  1586,  Chicliocke  Little;  16  March,  1609-10,  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Francis  Little. 

Burial.— 18  Dec,  1552,  Edward  Little. 

White  Chapel,  County  Middlesex. 

Baptisms. — 25  March,  1601,  Joan,  daughter  of  John  Little;  9  Jan.,  160.3,  Mary, 
daughter  of  John  Little. 

Marriages. — 13  July,  1589,  John  Little  to  Anne  Joiner;  16  May,  1594,  Cutbert 
Little  to  Susan  Drake;  7  May,  1599,  John  Little  to  Joan  Hirance;  29  March,  1624, 
Cutberd  Little  to  Bridget  Randall;  3  Oct.,  1626,  Gilbert  Little  to  Anne  Tyler. 

Burials.— 13  July,  1593,  Agnes  Little ;  4  June,  1595,  John  Little ;  14  Sept.,  1.599, 
John  Little ;  25  May,  1618,  Thomas  Little. 

Bishop  of  London's  Registry  of  Licensed  Marriages. 

3  Oct.,  1626,  Thomas  Little  of  Raynham,  Co.  Essex,  aged  27,  and  Anne  Spicer, 
of  same  place,  aged  31. 


ABSTRACTS   OF   WILLS. 

Anne  Little  of  London,  spinster;  will  dated  13  Nov.,  1637;  calls  her.self  daugh- 
ter of  William,  citizen  and  carpenter  of  London,  deceased,  who  was  son  of 
William,  late  of  Leckhampton,  County  Gloucester,  mason,  deceased;  she  was  the 
only  surviving  child.    No  other  Littles  mentioned.    Proved  6  Feb.,  1638-9. 

Henry  Little  of  London,  gentleman;  will  dated  13  April,  1640;  desires  to  be 
buried  in  iDarish  church  of  St.  Martin,  Ludgate;  mentions  wife  Mary  and  her 
father  Basil  Nichols  of  London,  gentleman,  his  children,  sons  and  daughters, 
his  aged  father  Henry  Little,  and  his  mother.    Proved  .30  April,  1640. 

{Borjistry  of  Wills  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Co.  Suffolk.) 
Toby  Little  of   Sudbury,    say-maker;    will  dated  9   Jan.,  1616-7;    mentions 
father  John  Little,  deceased,  his  son  John,  his  daughters  Anne  and  Elizabeth, 
and  his  brother  Robert.    Proved  24  Feb.,  1616-7. 

{Rerjistry  of  Wills  at  Chelmsford,  Co.  Essex.) 
William  Lyttle  of  Hatfield,  Co.  Essex,  yeoman;  will  dated  20  Jan.,  1558;  men- 
tions wife  Alice,  AVilliam  and  Mary,  children  of  Stephen  Lyttle,  and  John,  son  of 
Thomas  Lyttle;  his  brothers  Robert  and  Thomas,  sister  Elizabeth  Buckerfield,  and 
his  cousin  John  Lyttle. 

Katherine  Lyttle  of  Hornchurch;  will  dated  21  Oct.,  1599. 
Agnes  Liteill  of  Coxsall,  widow,  1525. 

(Registry  of  Archdeaconry  of  Surrey.) 
Edward  Little  of  the  bankside,  waterman;  will  dated  25  Nov.,  1619.    Wife 
Joan,  no  children.    Proved  19  Oct.,  1620. 

Joan  Little,  late  wife  of  Edward  Little  of  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark.  Dated  25 
Oct.,  1623. 

(Prerogative  Office  of  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  at  London.) 
Thomas  Little  of  Higham,  Co.  Gloucester,  yeoman;  will  dated  13  Aug.,  1608; 
mentions  wife  Alice,  son  John,  and  daughter  Mary,  brother  Robert  Little  and  his 
son  Adam.    Proved  20  May,  1609. 

34 


522  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

Thomas  Little  (no  residence  given)  mentions  brothers  William,  John,  and 
Richard  his  father,  his  aunt  Eleanor  Cook,  and  appoints  his  uncle  Robert  Eire  of 
Woodincote,  overseer.    Proved  27  May,  1614. 

George  Little  of  Kelton,  County  Rutland,  clerk;  nuncupative  will,  dated  15 
April,  1614;  mentions  wife  Mary,  and  his  two  children.     Proved  8  July,  1614. 

William  Littell  of  Ware,  Co.  Herts,  musician;  will  dated  9  Aug.,  1620;  men- 
tion wife  Jane  and  her  children  by  the  name  of  Colledge.     Proved  26  Nov.,  1621. 

John  Little  of  Great  Marlow,  Buckinghamshire,  yeoman;  will  dated  14  Aug., 
1621;  mentions  wife  Alice.    Proved  31  July,  1622. 

Edward  Little,  will  dated  5  Aug.,  1625,  gives  his  father,  Peter  Littell  of  Man- 
nington,  a  boat  named  The  Snake,  mentions  wife  Margaret,  son  Edmund,  under 
16,  and  his  brother  Richard.    Proved  6  Dec,  1626. 

Geoffrey  Little  late  of  Stoke,  now  of  Nayland,  Co.  Essex,  gentleman;  will 
dated  7  June,  1626;  mentions  wife  Joan,  sons  Geoffrey  and  John,  daughters  Susan 
and  Elizabeth,  and  his  manor  at  Ashfleld,  Co.  Essex.     Proved  2  Nov.,  1626. 

Joan  Littell  of  Halsted,  Co.  Essex,  widow;  will  dated  20  Feb.,  1628-9;  men- 
tions her  son  John,  his  wife  Svisan,  and  their  children  John,  Geoffrey,  Thomas, 
Elizabeth,  and  Susan,  her  son  Geoffrey,  her  eldest  daughter  Agnes,  and  youngest 
daughter  Jane.     ProVed  19  Nov.,  1629. 


OTHER  FAMILIES  OF  LITTLES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Ten  years  before  our  ancestor  came  to  this  country,  there  landed  at  Plymoiath 
a  Thomas  Little,  whose  x^osterity  are  probably  as  numerous  and  as  widely  scat- 
tered as  those  of  George  of  Newbury.  He  married  19  April,  1633,  Ann,  daughter 
of  Richard  Warren,  removed  to  Mai'shfield  in  1650,  and  died  there  12  March, 
1671.  Among  his  descendants  are:  ReA^  Ephraim  (Harvard  College  1695),  the 
minister  at  Plymouth;  Rev.  Ephraim  (H.  C.  1728),  many  years  pastor  at  Hebron, 
Conn.;  Otis  (H.  C.  1731),  first  attorney-general  of  Nova  Scotia;  Fobes  (H.  C.  1734), 
a  teacher  at  Little  Compton,  R.  I.;  Capt.  George,  a  distinguished  naA^al  officer  in 
the  war  of  the  Revolution;  Hon.  Edward,  member  of  congress  from  Massachu- 
setts; Rev.  George  B.  (Bowdoin  College  1843),  pastor  at  Bangor,  Me.,  and  West 
Newton,  Mass.,  of  whom  a  biography  has  been  published;  Thomas  H.  (B.  C.  1855), 
for  many  years  superintendent  of  Wisconsin  Institution  for  the  Ediication  of  the 
Blind,  Janesville,  Wis.;  and  James  L.,  a  prominent  and  successful  merchant  and 
manufacturer  of  Boston. 

Richard  Little  of  New  Haven,  was  a  freeman  in  1670,  and  a  proprietor  in  1685. 
The  writer  is  unable  to  state  whether  the  Connecticut  Littles  are  descended  from 
him  or  belong  to  the  preceding  family. 

Thomas  Little  came  to  this  country  from  Ireland  in  1737,  and  settled  in  Shirley, 
Mass.  Many  of  his  descendants  have  lived  in  Peterborough  and  Antrim,  N.  H., 
and  the  histories  of  these  towns  give  much  information  respecting  them. 

John  Little,  of  Scotch-Irish  descent,  an  officer  in  the  Revolution,  lived  in 
Bedford,  Goffstown,  and  Lyman,  N.  H.,  and  died  in  the  latter  place  in  1813.  Two 
of  his  descendants,  Ludo  B.  and  Warren,  married  members  of  the  Newbury 
family. 

Outside  of  New  England,  the  New  Jersey  family  of  Littles '  claims  first  men- 
tion, by  reason  of  the  number  and  standing  of  its  members.  Many  of  them  spell 
their  name  Littell,  and  considerable  information  respecting  one  branch  may  be 
found  in  Littell's  Passaic  Valley  Genealogies.    The  reader  must  be  cautioned. 


APPENDIX.  523 

however,  against  the  attempt  there  made  to  prove  descent  from  George  of  New- 
hury.  The  v^riter's  investigations  warrant  him  in  stating  that  this  cannot  be  the 
case.  The  present  work  shows  what  very  erroneous  information  Mr.  Littell  had 
respecting  the  Newhury  family. 

The  surname  appears  at  early  dates  in  several  of  the  Southern  States,  hut  the 
compiler's  knowledge  is  not  siifficient  to  warrant  him  in  speaking  definitely  of 
different  families  in  that  section  of  the  country.  '  During  the  present  century 
emigration  has  brought  from  Great  Britain  several  distinct  families  of  the  name, 
of  some  of  which  the  writer  has  a  full  account.  The  plan  of  this  book,  however, 
forbids  more  than  this  slight  mention.  The  number  of  the  Littles  has  also  been 
increased  by  persons  of  French  descent,  who  have  assumed  the  name  as  an 
equivalent  to  Pettit.  Probably  a  similar  change  has  been  made  by  some  German 
families. 


The  following  are  extracts  from  memoranda  of  (157)  Col.  Moses 
Little  respecting  the  building  and  cost  of  his  residence  at  Turkey 
Hill: 

16  Sept.  1747.  The  accompt  of  my  well  and  the  cost  of  it.  17  days  to  dig  it,  10 
days  to  stone  it  and  17  cartloads  of  rocks. 

14  April  1748.  Accompt  of  my  cellar.  I  dug  14  days,  hired  5  1-2  days,  brother 
Stephen  4  days,  brother  Joseph  1  1-2  days,  Benj.  Pettengill  2  days,  the  whole  27 
days.  Stoning  my  cellar  took  Gl  cart  loads  of  rocks.  It  took  8  days  work  to  lay 
them  and  8  days  to  assist  the  stone  layer. 

22  June  1748.    Then  raised  my  dwelling  house. 

September — Then  finished  boarding  my  house.     It  took  20  days  work  to  finish. 

17  Nov.  1748.    Plastered  my  walls  and  the  19th  moved  in. 
31  May  1751.    Total  cost  to  date  is  stated  at  £680  old  tenor.f 

1762.  Then  built  my  bedroom.  (This,  as  shown  in  the  illustration  on  page  40, 
was  an  addition  to  the  house.)  To  the  frame  £G6.  To  Mr.  Lunt  for  hewing  and 
framing  £10-10s.  To  2500  ft.  of  boards  for  floors  £46-l(Js.  2000  board  nails  500 
double  10  nails  £12.  2500  shingle  nails  £12-10s.  2500  no  1  to  4  £16.  Sashes  and 
window  frames  £24.  500  clapboards  £7-10s.  Door,  hinges,  latches  and  window 
£5  10s.  Boards  10s.  600  clapboards  and  nails  for  them  and  lathing  £16.  1500  brick 
for  chimney  and  crane  £20.    Hhd  lime  £t).     lathing  £3-10s.      Mr.  Lunt  £S0. 

These  two  short  letters  are  taken  from  Johnston's  "  Campaign  of 
1776  around  New  York  and  Brooklyn,"  in  which  several  others  are 
given  together  with  copious  extracts  from  Col.  Little's  order  books. 

In  Camp  Long  Island  June  22  1776. 
Dear  Son — We  still  continue  in  Camp  at  this  place.    No  arrivals  since  my  last. 
Some  hints  this  morning  that  the  Toryshad  laid  a  plan  to  destroy  the  general  ofii- 
cers  of  our  armj'.    The  particulars  I  have  not  yet.    The  Regt  generally  well. 

fThis  was  probably  about  $2200,  a  much  larger  sum  then  than  now.  The  writer  regrets  that 
he  can  not  state  authoritativelj'  its  exact  equivalent.  The  difficulty  arises  from  the  fact  that 
the  hills  of  credit  issued  by  tlie  colonial  government  often  varied  widely  in  value  from  the 
specie  they  were  supposed  to  represent.  The  cost  of  the  articles  mentioned  further  on  is 
to  be  explained  by  the  supposition  that  they  were  pui-chased  with  a  depreciated  paper  cur- 
rency. 


524  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 

July  31  1776. 
Ten  sliips  are  added  to  the  King's  troops — part  very  large,  can't  say  ^A^hetller 
they  are  men  of  war  or  transi:)orts.  This  island  is  a  place  of  great  importance, 
&  if  j)ossible  mnst  be  defended.  We  are  five  small  regts,  are  scattered,  &  have 
10  forts  to  defend.  Col.  Hand's  Regt  is  scattered  over  5  miles  in  length.  I  am 
posted  in  fort  Green  which  is  the  largest.  I  never  desire  to  give  it  np,  nor  he 
taken  while  I  am  alive.  I  ain  of  oxjinion  my  regt.  will  stand  fast  in  the  cause  of 
the  United  States. 

I  am  your  affectionate  father 

Moses  Little. 
To  Mr.  Josiah  Little. 


The  following  letter  from  Rev.  Dr.  Wheelock,  the  first  president  of 
Dartmouth  College,  is  given  to  illusti-ate  the  practice  of  the  times 
relative  to  the  purchase  and  holding  of  slaves  : 

Dartmouth  College  May  6  1773. 
Capt  Little, 

Sir, 

Last  Evening  Lieut  Stow  informed  me 
that  you  desired  me  to  send  Caesar  up  to  you  by  his  Canoe,  and  though  the  Mes- 
sage did  not  come  in  writing  as  you  proposed,  I  intended  to  comply  with  it.  Soon 
after  I  received  that  Message  Esqr  Morey  came  who  informed  me  that  he  had 
your  Leave  and  Authority  to  stop  &  emx)loy  CcEsar  at  his  House  which  He  pro- 
posed to  do,  but  on  seeing  the  very  special  &  great  necessity  I  stood  in  of  his  ser- 
vice at  present  on  account  of  my  j)rincipal  Cook's  being  gone,  he  kindly  resigned 
up  his  Right,  and  upon  this  ground  I  venture  to  detain  him  till  I  have  further 
orders  which  I  hope  will  not  be  till  my  Cook  returns. 

And  upon  further  Consideration  I  have  determined  to  buy  the  Negro  if  he  proves 
to  be  the  Slave  which  you  take  him  to  be,  proAdded  you  continue  to  be  of  the  same 
Mind  as  you  were  when  you  offered  him  to  me  for  £20.  Lawful  Money,  and  I  will 
engage  to  make  the  payment  A^ery  soon  after  I  can  be  certified  of  a  good  Title  to 
him.  Pray,  Sir,  please  to  write  me  your  mind  in  the  Affair,  and  what  account  you 
have  of  Csesar  from  Richard  Grimes  and  Benjamin  Bayonton  which  with  Re- 
spects &  good  wishes  for  your  prosperity  is  the in  haste. 

from  Sir 

Your  Friend  &  humble  Servant 

Eleazar  Wheelock. 
To  Capt  Moses  Little  at  Cowas. 


CAMBRIDGE    AND    DINAH. 


The  commercial  importance  of  Newburyport  during  the  last  century,  perhaps 
explains  in  part  the  fact  that  most  well-to-do  families  in  the  vicinity  were  at 
some  time  slaveholders.  The  Littles  at  Turkey  Hill  were  no  exception  to  this 
rule.  It  is  hardly  necessary  to  state  that  this  slavery  was  servitude  in  its  mildest 
form.  The  oii'er  of  freedom  not  unfrequently  failed  to  induce  the  slave  to  leave 
his  owner,  and  when  by  legislative  enactment  liberty  was  conferred  upon  all, 
many   remained   in  the   same  families  and,  practically,  the   same   condition  in 


APPENDIX.  525 

which  they  had  always  been.  Cambridge  and  Dinah  were  two  negroes  owned  by 
the  branch  just  referred  to,  and,  in  their  own  opinion  at  least,  so  intimately  con- 
nected with  the  family  as  to  deserve  mention  in  this  genealogy.  The  mother  of 
the  former  Avas  for  many  years  in  the  family  of  (20)  Moses  Little.  Shortly  after 
the  birth  of  her  child  she  attended  with  her  husband,  who  lived  on  another  farm, 
a  ball  given  by  the  colored  people  of  Newbury,  and  failed  to  return  till  the 
next  day.  When  asked  how  she  could  so  neglect  her  child,  with  an  exclamation 
of  surprise  she  cried,  "  Why,  I  quite  forgot  all  about  him."  The  babe,  thanks  to 
the  kindness  of  Mrs.  Little,  who  found  and  cared  for  it,  had  not  perished,  as  its  ten- 
der age  would  otherwise  have  rendered  probable.  On  growing  up  Cambridge 
showed  unmistakably  some  of  his  mother's  mental  characteristics.  His  invari- 
able reply  when  any  one  asked  his  age  was,  "Ten  months  younger  than  Paul." 
Further  than  this  his  arithmetic  could  not  carry  him.  Dinah,  however,  was  ex- 
ceptionally bright  and  capable,  and  made  good  her  husband's  deficiencies.  Her 
affection  and  respect  for  the  family  were  unlimited, and  shed,  as  it  were,  asecondary 
importance  on  herself  and  husband.  One  day  they  visited  the  Littles  at  Oldtown, 
and  Dinah  manifested  unbounded  indignation  because  a  scion  of  the  family  there 
greeted  them  by  shouting, 

"  Cambridge  and  Dinah 

And  a  dog  behind  her." 

"He  ought  to  know  better,"  said  she,  "than  to  make  fun  of  visitors,  and  his 
oivn  relations  too." 

Col.  Little  owmed  considerablel  and  in  the  fertile  Coos  country,  on  the  Connec- 
ticut river,  and  once  thoiight  of  settling  Cambridge  there.  The  latter  was  accord- 
ingly sent  off  equipped  with  a  horse,  provisions,  and  a  little  money,  to  engage  in 
farming  for  himself.  Only  a  few  months  elapsed  before  he  returned  to  Turkey 
Hill  in  a  particularly  forlorn  condition,  with  nought  save  the  clothes  on  his  back. 
On  being  questioned  he  explained  that  he  was  cutting  down  a  pine  that  stood  on 
the  edge  of  a  cliff,  and,  fearing  lest  it  should  fall  over,  had  attached  the  horse 
thereto,  meaning  at  the  proper  moment  to  thus  give  a  jerk  sufficient  to  turn  its 
direction.  Unfortunately  he  had  iinderestimated  the  force  of  gravity.  Both  tree 
and  horse  went  over  the  cliff,  and  the  poor  beast  was  instantly  killed.  This  dis- 
aster quite  disheartened  Cambridge,  and,  cutting  off  the  animal's  hoofs  so  as  not 
to  lose  the  shoes,  he  started  for  home  on  foot.  It  is  hardly  needful  to  state  that  no 
further  endeavor  was  made  to  settle  him  in  Vermont. 

During  the  war  of  1812,  Cambridge  was  living  on  what  is  called  the  Plum 
Bushes, — a  low,  sand  beach  in  Newbury,  extending  into  the  salt  marsh  toward 
Plum  Island  and  the  ocean.  Near  by  the  government  had  thrown  up  earthworks 
to  protect  the  vicinity  from  any  marauding  parties  from  the  British  naval  force 
then  blockading  Newbiirj-port.  Some  of  the  neighboring  farmers  at  work  on  the 
marsh  near  by,  being  strong  Federalists,  told  him  in  derision  that  the  fortification 
was  called,  in  his  honor.  Fort  Cambridge.  Taking  the  matter  in  earnest,  even  to 
his  dull  mind  the  propriety  of  a  gift  suggested  itself.  Unfortunately  he  made  a 
mistake  as  to  the  parts'-  that  should  be  the  recipient,  and  replied,  "You  ought  to 
give  me  something  for  having  the  fort  named  for  me."  His  answer  caught  the 
quick  ear  of  Dinah,  who  turned  and  exclaimed,  "  You  Guinea  nigger,  don't  you 
know  enough  to  see  that  it  is  you  that  ought  to  give  them  something  ?" 

Cambridge  Little,  so  the  town  records  read,  died  25  Feb.,  1825.  Dinah  lived  to 
a  very  advanced  age,  and  died  about  1852. 


526  LITTLE   GENEALOGY. 


INDEXES 


Index  I. — Persons  Surnamed  Little. 

The  first  index  contains  the  names  of  all  the  descendants  of  George  Little  who 
bear,  or  ever  have  born,  the  family  surname,  with  the  exception  of  those  who 
died  aged  less  than  fifteen  years.  These  can  be  found  by  means  of  their  parents' 
names.  The  number  placed  opposite  each  name  is  the  serial  number  which  both 
identifies  the  person  and  indicates  his  position  in  the  book,  just  as  the  number  of 
the  page  would,  for  the  serial  niimbers  run  regularly,  on  the  left  hand  side  of  the 
page,  frona  the  beginning  of  the  genealogy  proper  to  the  end.  Every  number 
that  is  starred  occurs  again  farther  on  in  the  book  in  the  center  of  the  page,  where 
the  person  referred  to  becomes  the  subject  of  a  paragraph  stating  what  is  known 
of  him,  and  giving  his  (or  her)  family.  To  distinguish  in  the  index  persons  of  the 
same  name,  their  residence  or  the  name  of  the  one  they  married,  is  also  given. 
The  latter  mode  has  been  found  most  satisfactory  and  is  generally  followed.  This 
index  does  not  inchide  ivomen  ivho  have  taken  the  sitrnarne  by  marriage,  nor  the 
Littles  of  other  families  mentioned  on  pages  520-522.  The  former  may  be  found 
by  their  husbands'  names  in  this  index,  or  by  their  maiden  name  in  the  second. 
The  latter  are  grouped  together  and  need  no  index. 

Index  II. — Surnames  Other  than  Little. 

The  second  index  includes  all  persons  whose  surnames  are  other  than  Little 
with  the  exception  of:  first,  those  who  died  under  fifteen  years  of  age  ;  and  second, 
married  women  whose  maiden  name  Avas  Little.  The  first  can  be  found  in  con- 
nection with  their  parents  ;  the  second  either  with  their  husbands  or  in  the  first 
index.  In  this  and  the  following  index  all  references  are  to  pages,  and  the  reader 
should  remember  that  a  name  may  occur  several  times  upon  the  same  page. 

Index  III. — Names  of  Places. 

The  third  index  includes  not  only  references  to  the  names  of  places  occurring 
in  the  book,  but  also  to  many  miscellaneoiis  matters.  These  three  indexes  will, 
it  is  hojaed,  enable  the  reader  to  find  readily  what  he  wants.  In  case,  however, 
he  is  not  sure  of  the  full  name  of  the  person  he  is  searching  for,  more  or  less 
patience  must  be  exercised  on  account  of  variations  in  spelling  and  the  frequent 
use  of  pet  and  middle  names. 


Index  I. 


Name. 
Abba  Horton  of  Windham.  Me., 
Abbie  of  Denmark,  Iowa  (?), 
Abbie  Estelle, 

Abbie  Kent  m.  S.  D.  Parker, 
Abby  Ann  m.  G.  O.  McAllister, 
Abby  Isabella  m.  C.  B.  Merrill, 
Abby  Jane, 
Abby  Maria, 
Abby  Nelson, 
Abby  Noyes, 
Abby  Rosa  Tenney, 
Abiah  m.  Hugh  Tallant, 
Abiah  m.  Ezra  French, 
Abigail  m.  Nathaniel  Peabody, 
Abigail  m.  AVilliam  Johnson, 
Abigail  m.  John  G.  Bailey, 
Abigail  m.  Tristram  Knight, 
Abigail  rn.  Richard  Adams, 
Abigail  m.  Moses  Chase, 
Abigail  of  Newbury, 
Abigail  in.  Silas  Mason, 
Abigail  n?.  H.  J.  Leigh, 
Abigail  of  Newburyport, 
Abigail  m.  J.  H.  Philbrick, 
Abigail  B.  ?n.  J.  H.  Eames, 
Abigail  K.  m.  J.  P.  Rousseau, 
Abigail  Noyes,  of  Newbury, 
Abigail  P.  m.  T.  R.  Wheeler, 
Abigail  R.  m.  Alanson  jMerrill, 
Abijah  m.  Eleanor  McNorton, 
Abijah  m.  Elizabeth  Beau, 
Abijah  m.  Lydia  Noyes, 
Abijah  Blaisdell, 
Abner  ?».  Abigail  Atkinson, 
Abner  of  Newbiu-yj)ort, 
Abner  Bailey  m.  Nancy  Tenney, 
Ada  Brooks, 
Ada  Pauline, 

Addie  of  North  Monroe,  N.  H. 
Addie  Agnes, 
Addie  Davis, 
Addie  Georgiana, 


No. 

Name. 

No. 

1695 

Addie  Jane, 

5012 

6471 

Addie  Marcia, 

5191 

6008 

Adelaide  of  Brooklj'n,  N.  Y., 

5466 

*1778 

Adelbert  Pierson, 

4091 

5769 

Adaline  rn.  James  Dobson, 

*3072 

*5570 

Adeline  in.  Frank  Lewis, 

4635 

*3394 

Adeline  of  Sherwood,  Mich., 

4042 

5855 

Adeline  Augusta, 

4876 

4394 

Adeline  M.  B., 

2879 

4775 

Adeline  Paulina, 

*4811 

662 

Adeline  T.  m.  W.  Trussell, 

2954 

106 

Adeline  Trussell  of  Webster,  N.  H 

.,  5198 

*277 

Adiii  Sidney, 

5080 

271 

Adin  Taylor, 

5079 

*385 

Agnes  Belle, 

4032 

*392 

Agnes  May, 

6301 

*480 

Albert  m.  Mary  M.  Smith, 

*4141 

*1229 

Albert  m.  Helen  M.  Dunham, 

*-2534 

*1252 

Albert  m.  M.  A."  Page, 

«2319 

1631 

Albert  m.  Harriet  Gould, 

2185 

*2o52 

Albert  of  Newbury,  Mass., 

1636 

*2930 

Albert  of  Atkinson,  N.  H., 

1781 

3235 

Albert  of  Lisbon,  N.  H., 

5039 

5395 

Albert  Alphonso, 

3351 

3535 

Albert  Augustus, 

5270 

*2828 

Albert  Benjamin, 

6448 

2614 

Albert  Day, 

4595 

*2579 

Albert  Elroy, 

5430 

2291 

Albert  Gerrish, 

*3045 

*1734 

Albert  Griggs, 

6016 

*457 

Albert  Hazen, 

4740 

*762 

Albert  Kelly, 

.3975 

3853 

Albert  Paul, 

5678 

*376 

Albert  Procter, 

*.3991 

3234 

Albert  White  of  Auburndale, 

4539 

*933 

Albert  W.  m.  M.  E.  Blackley, 

*5086 

5398 

Albert  W.  m.  C.  A.  Leckner, 

4043 

4307 

Albert  William, 

3976 

6135 

Alberta  Louise, 

5662 

5932 

Albin  Kellogg  of  Windham,  Me., 

5671 

6132 

Albion  m.  Sarah  E.  Hart, 

*4611 

5261 

Albion  Henry, 

5987 

628 


INDEX    I. 


Alexander  Elbridge,  5427 

Alexander  Meldron,  4397 

Alfred  ??i.  S.  C.  Little,  *3077 

Alfred  of  Boscawen,  3047 

Alfred  of  Newbury,  2622 

Alfred  of  Newburyport,  1245 

Alfred  B.  m.  M.  S.  Burt,  *2822 

Alfred  Josiah,  5679 

Alfred  Monroe,  6095 

Alice  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  49 

Alice  ?n.  Job  Kent,  «169 

Alice  m.  Ephraim  Wadleigh,  *455 

Alice  rn.  Richard  Emerson,  485 

Alice  m.  Abel  Shattuck,  *554 

Alice  m.  Thomas  Hale,  *1267 

Alice  m.  J.  Leavitt  (*1755),  1756 
Alice  m.  George  F.  Little  (*3o06),      2636 

Alice,  of  Baltimore,  6352 

Alice  Archer,  4769 

Alice  Jane  in.  H.  C.  Newell,  5857 

Alice  Lizzie,  6303 

Alice  Maria,  5525 

Alice  Marion,  5441 
Alice  March  m.  E.  Leavenworth,     4475 

Alice  May,  5983 

Alice  Morse  rn.  W.  H.  Wason,  3931 

Alice  Rollins,  6386 

Allan  Fitch,  *4440 

Alma  Lucy,  6446 

Almena  Chastina,  *5007 

Almira  Jane,  4586 

Alonzo  Gardner,  *3069 

Alpha,  563 

Alson  Scott,  5026 

Alvin  Hammond,  4004 

Amanda  m.  J.  B.  Clark,  4497 

Amanda  Jones,  5G09 
Amelia  Augusta  m.  A.  P.  Woods,  5379 

Amelia  Augusta,  6270 

Amelia  Harriet,  *2143 

Amos  m.  Hannah  Moody,  *354 

Amos  in.  Elizabeth  Kimball,  *1015 

Amos  rn.  Ann  Brickett,  *1043 

Amos  m.  Sally  Bassett,  *1068 

Amos  of  Warren,  N.  H.,  2731 

Amos  m.  Elizabetl;  Knight,  *2928 

Amos  of  Warren,  N.  H.,  4966 
Amos  Brickett  of  Washington,        2807 

Amos  Morrill,  3142 

Amos  Stearns,  1906 

Andrew  David,  5272 

Andrew  Francis,  5208 


Angelina,  4593 

Ann  m.  J.  E.  Gilson,  3983 

Ann  of  Palermo,  Kansas,  3934 

Ann  Eliza  m.  George  Lee,  4034 

Ann  Eliza,  4493 

Ann  Huntress,  «-3200 

Ann  Louise,  *4592 

Ann  Maria  m.  Josei^h  Ilsley,  *5172 

Ann  Mary  m.  S.  S.  Clough,  *5019 

Ann  Poor  m.  Jesse  Page,  *1795 

Anna  'ni.  Stephen  Sewall,  *90 

Anna  of  Newbury,  395 
Anna?».  A.Melvinand  J.Goodwin,  *519 

Anna  m.  William  Howe,  *522 

Anna  of  Peru,  Mass.,  548 

Anna  m.  John  Peabody,  *670 

Anna  m.  M.  A.  Thurlow,  *1074 

Anna  H*.  William  Atkinson,  *1271 

Anna,  6343 
Anna  (see  note  on  page  21). 

Anna  Bruner,  *5460 

Anna  Caroline,  5692 

Anna  Corliss,  4240 

Anna  Eliza  in.  J.  Willson,  *4183 
Anna  Eliza  m.  C.  W.  Burnham,  6473 
Anna  Goodwin  m.  E.  S.  Morse,        6289 

Anna  Gertrude  of  Newbury,  6229 

Anna  Gertrude,  6122 

Anna  Horton,  5848 

Anna  Mary  m.  Adams  Moore,  *1637 

Anna  Melvina,  5789 

Anna  Moody,  4903 

Anna  Paulina,  5519 

Anna  Thompson,  5286 

Anne  ni.  William  Lukens,  *5459 

Anne  E.  K.,  see  under  *1246 

Annie  of  Louisiana,  Mo.,  5196 

Annie  Atkinson,  5392 

Annie  Augusta,  4676 
Annie  Eliza  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,      5447 

Annie  Laura,  6137 

Annie  Louisa,  3359 

Annie  Maria,  6000 

Anthony  Wayne,  4691 

Ajiphia,  118 

Arabella  Charlotte,  3673 

Arabella  Maria,  *5044 

Arno,  *4690 

Arthur  m.  Laura  E.  Frost,  *3025 

Arthur  Bartlett,  5215 

Arthur  Carroll,  5226 

Arthur  Dehon,  6262 


PEESONS    SUEISTAMED    LITTLE. 


629 


Arthur  Eugene, 

4117 

Betsey  of  Whitefield,  Me., 

2550 

Arthur  Herhert, 

4736 

Betsey  m.  Stephen  Noyes, 

*2730 

Arthur  Mitchell, 

5305 

Betsey  Maria, 

*4264 

Arthur  Redman, 

6001 

Betty  m.  D.  Emery  and  M.  Colman,*676 

Arthur  Stevens, 

5162 

Bitfield  Plumer, 

*3010 

Arthur  Waldo, 

6190 

Bond  m.  Ruth  Atwood, 

*167 

Arthur  Walker, 

-6254 

Bond  m.  Mary  Bean, 

«459 

Asa  m.  Esther  Willis, 

*525 

Bond  m.  Sarah  A.  Farrington, 

*1735 

Asa  m.  Louisa  Lucas, 

*2047 

Bond  m.  Susan  E.  Rafter, 

*3815 

Asa, 

4009 

Bond  of  Hatley,  P.  Q., 

3920 

Aseneth, 

*2048 

Branch  Greeuleaf, 

5147 

Augusta  McCarty, 

5444 

Augustine  Washington, 

4670 

Caleb  m.  Abigail  Rogers, 

*220 

Augustus  H.  of  Windham,  Me., 

1699 

Caleb  m.  Margaret  Mills, 

*(i07 

Augustus  H.  of  Colebrook,  N.  H 

,   4271 

Caleb  m.  Mary  Whittemore  anc 

Augustus  Jehu, 

4110 

Abigail  Hardy, 

*2282 

Augustus  H.  B.,  of  Boston, 

2708 

Caleb  Jewett  Tenney, 

*2672 

Ay  res, 

2328 

Caleb  Plummer, 

5197 

Calvin  m.  Caroline  Rider, 

*2030 

Barbara  Morrell, 

5661 

Calvin  of  Boscawen,  N.  H., 

3014 

Bartelle, 

4129 

Cahdn  Wesley, 

4030 

Belinda  m.  T.  Tarleton, 

2772 

Cambridge,  see  page  524. 

Belinda  Tarleton, 

*5110 

Carleton, 

4772 

Ben  Prescott, 

52.32 

Carleton  Levant, 

6002 

Benaiah, 

614 

Carlos  m.  Celia  L.  Hawse, 

3866 

Benjamin  of  N'ewbury, 

14 

Carlos  Baxter, 

2077 

Benjamin  m.  Hephzibah  Poor, 

*173 

Caroline  m.  John  Phillips, 

1247 

Benjamin  m.  Mary  Hazen, 

*161 

Caroline  m.  A.  M.  Humphrey,^ 

*1650 

Benjamin  m.  Rhoda  Bartlett, 

*359 

Caroline  m.  D.  S.  Tenney, 

*1187 

Benjamin  of  Georgetown,  Mass., 

674 

Caroline  m.  Charles  W.  Bray, 

5413 

Benjamin  m.  Arba  Conant, 

*166o 

Caroline  m.  J.  T.  Iredell, 

*5463 

Benjamin  m.  Ah'ira  L.  Fish, 

*2173 

Caroline  of  Philadelphia, 

3399 

Benjamin,  see  page  510, 

2286 

Caroline  of  Philadelphia, 

5454 

Benjamin  m.  Mary  A.  Little, 

*2571 

Caroline  of  Camptou,  N.  H., 

2529 

Benjamin  hi.  Sally  Kimball, 

*2729 

Caroline, 

1131 

Benjamin  m.  Idella  Reed, 

3854 

Caroline  Amanda, 

*52.34 

Benjamin, 

6;549 

Caroline  Eliza  m.  E.  Barker, 

«3438 

Benjamin  Blasland, 

5954 

Caroline  Elizabeth, 

3639 

Benjamin  Hazen, 

1(561 

Caroline  Halsted, 

4764 

Benjamin  Kimball, 

4967 

Caroline  Hanson, 

3710 

Benjamin  Pettingell, 

4791 

Caroline  Hills, 

3701 

Benjamin  Plummer, 

5218 

Caroline  Matilda, 

883 

Benjamin  Rush, 

*5469 

Caroline  R.  m.  C.  W.  Goddard, 

*5577 

Bertha  Agnes, 

5706 

Caroline  Robisou, 

6385 

Bertha  Aurelia, 

6015 

Caroline  W.  hi.  T.  L.  Dodd, 

2682 

Bertha  Estelle, 

5772 

Caroline  W.  m.  Lewis  Hurd, 

*2677 

Bertha  Helen, 

5782 

Carrie  Alice, 

*5112 

Bertha  May  of  ISTew  York, 

4140 

Carrie  Bell, 

5156 

Bertha  May  of  Amesbury,  Mass. 

6312 

Carrie  Evelyn, 

4303 

Betsey,  see  also  Elizabeth. 

Carrie  Gore, 

5839 

Betsey  m.  Gideon  Flanders, 

*613 

Carrie  Louisa  Maria, 

4325 

Betsey  m.  Henry  Godfrey, 
35 

*1667 

Carrie  Mabel, 

6026 

530 

Carrie  Marguerette, 

Carrie  Maria, 

Carrie  Ordway, 

Carrie  Russell, 

Carroll  Eliphalet, 

Catherine  A.  m.  (*2629)  E.H.Little, 

Catherine  Alice, 

Catherine  Louisa, 

Catharine  Maria, 

Celestia, 

Celia,  TO.  L.  "W.  Blinn, 

Celia  Maria, 

Charles  to.  Eliza  Boardman, 

Charles  m.  Lydia  M.  Varina, 

Charles  of  Monroe,  N.  H,, 

Charles, 

Charles  to.  H.  E.  Cowdrey, 

Charles  to.  A.  L.  Thurston, 

Charles,  Cai^tain, 

Charles  of  Illinois, 

Charles  of  Emmonshurgh,  N.  Y., 

Charles  of  Waquoit,  Mass., 

Charles  Arthur, 

Charles  Asa, 

Charles  Atkinson, 

Charles  Augustus, 

Charles  Burns, 

Charles  Coffin, 

Charles  Edmund, 

Charles  Edson, 

Charles  Edward, 

Charles  Elmer, 

Charles  Elmer  of  Boston, 

Charles  Farley  m.  J.  Twomhly, 

Charles  F.  of  Hatley,  P.  Q., 

Charles  Forrest, 

Charles  Francis, 

Charles  Frederick, 

Charles  Hall, 

Charles  Harvey, 

Charles  Henderson, 

Charles  H.  m.  Sarah  Fuller, 

Charles  H.  to.  A.  M.  Hovey, 

Charles  H.  of  Montj)elier,  Vt., 

Charles  H.  m.  Carrie  Clark, 

Charles  H.  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 

Charles  Herbert,  Rev., 

Charles  Herbert, 

Charles  Herbert, 

Charles  J.  m.  H.  A.  Chamberlin, 

Charles  J.  m.  A.  M.  E.  Bahn, 

Charles  Leon, 


INDEX    I. 

2613 

Charles  Lincoln, 

4131 

5520 

Charles  Maine, 

4671 

6297 

Charles  Moody, 

*2301 

5635 

Charles  Omar, 

6096 

4328 

Charles  Orin, 

5274 

,  3302 

Charles  Pinkerton, 

4081 

5423 

Charles  Sanger, 

6315 

4082 

Charles  Sherman, 

5230 

*2669 

Charles  Tenney, 

4870 

4066 

Charles  Thompson, 

5290 

4615 

Charles  W.  m.  Edith  Herbert, 

2600 

*3777 

Charles  William, 

2602 

*727 

Charles  W.  of  Greenburgh,  N. 

Y.,  2582 

2639 

Charles  William, 

4748 

6133 

Charles  William, 

4104 

6342 

Charles  Winfield, 

5989 

3018 

Charlotte  m.  Jabez  Hoyt, 

*407 

*3083 

Charlotte  to.  Isaac  Emerson, 

*1664 

4036 

Charlotte  in.  Henry  Putney, 

*1736 

4467 

Charlotte, 

5849 

5129 

Charlotte  Fletcher, 

4796 

5211 

Charlotte  Brooks, 

6413 

5768 

Charlotte  Frances, 

5825 

5777 

Chester  Hazen, 

4744 

6302 

Chester  Willie, 

6311 

879 

Chloe, 

4021 

*2958 

Clara, 

4865 

*882 

Clara  De  Ette, 

4031 

4447 

Clara  Dell, 

5888 

5200 

Clara  Ella, 

4280 

5922 

Clara  Frances, 

5836 

3753 

Clara  Jane, 

5273 

5513 

Clara  Jane  of  Purdy,  Wis., 

5781 

2305 

Clara  Loraine, 

5512 

5712 

Clara  Maude, 

6310 

6129 

Clara  May, 

5231 

5321 

Clarance  Ferman, 

4864 

*4813 

Clarence  Belden, 

3830 

5829 

Clarence  Duane, 

4028 

*3095 

Clarence  Eustace, 

6167 

4159 

Clifford, 

6220 

*2806 

Clinton  to.  Sarah  Drew, 

*1757 

5877 

Cora  Gertrude, 

6014 

5650 

Cora  May, 

5518 

1693 

Cora  Newcome, 

6091 

3676 

Cornelia, 

*3093 

1125 

Cornelia  Woodhull, 

5363 

5879 

Cynthia  to.  Dexter  Knight, 

*566 

6422 

Cyrus  Baldwin, 

3750 

*5590 

Cyrus  Harvey, 

5694 

*5467 

6166 

D.  K., 

6127 

PERSONS    SUENAMED    LITTLE. 


531 


Damon  Ellsworth,  5801 

Dan  Eugene,  4179 

Dana  Davis,  4106 

Dana  George,  5783 

Daniel  m.  Abiali  Clement,  *13 

Daniel,  Rev.,  of  Kennebunk,  *110 

Daniel  m.  Hannah  Moores,  *273 

Daniel  m.  M.  A.  Gilchrist,  *612 

Daniel  to.  Eliza  Nichols,  *726 

Daniel  m.  A.  M.  Eaton,  2197 

Daniel  m.  Mary  A.  Tobey,  *2553 

Daniel  m.  Sarah  McKinsley,  *2569 

Daniel  m.  Mary  L.  Jones,  *4476 

Daniel  to. Hammond,  *873 

Daniel  of  Whitefield,  Me.,  763 

Daniel  of  Newark,  N.  J.  (?) ,  608 

Daniel  Franklin,  4749 
Daniel  Hazen  to.  F.  A.  Crawford,  *2584 

Daniel  Noyes  of  Newbury,  3309 

Daniel  Noyes  (born  1868),  4789 

Daphna,  6472 

Darwin,  5025 

David  TO.  Lizzie  Little,  -  4906 

David  TO.  Lovina  Cooper,  *211 
David  TO.  S.  Chase  and  M.  Hovey,    *307 

David  TO.  Abigail  Noyes,  *379 

David  of  Hanover,  N.  H.,  625 

David  m.  Mary  Hulbert,  *1143 

David  TO.  Louisa  Peaslee,  *1236 

David  of  Pittston,  Me.,  2562 

David  of  Newbury,  2617 
David,  see  under                             ~   *5029 

David  Poor,  *2767 

David  Tyler,  2028 

David  Webster,  *3348 

Delia,  4145 

Delia  Edith,  5846 

Denmark  Carleton,  *4672 
Dexter  Sardis,  see  page  510. 

Diantha,  *-2045 
Dinah,  see  page  524. 

Dix  Mathews,  5332 

Dolly  ?n.  Stephen  Noyes,  1069 

Dolly  Challis,  1747 

Dolly  Morse  m.  S.  W.  Tirrell,  *2330 

Dorcas  m.  Louis  Greenwood,  *622 

Dorcas  Deering,  *4472 
Dorothy  to.  (*380)  Jonathan  Little,  1021 

Dorothy  Sargent,  3425 

Dudley  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  411 

Dudley  m.  M.  A.  Hotaling,  *1670 


Eben  to.  Lucy  A.  Greenleaf,  *331 

Eben  to.  Ella  Vance,  2326 

Ebenezer  to.  Thersa  M.  Carr,  *631 

Ebenezer  m.  Elizabeth  Brown,  *94 

Ebenezer  m.  Jane  Burbeck,  *720 
Ebenezer  to.  Elizabeth  Emerson,  *1019  ■ 

Ebenezer  m.  Eliza  Adams,  *1230 

Ebenezer  to.  Phebe  Palmer,  *2518 

Ebenezer  to.  Almira  Taylor,  *2751  • 

Ebenezer  to.  L.  M.  Smith,  5869 
Eben  Hale  m.  Elizabeth  Gibbon,     2763 

Eben  Hale  m.  M.  E.  Nichols,  5087 

Ebenezer  Langdon,  *2343 

Eben  Sherman,  5420 

Edgar,  4035 

Edgar  to.  L.  Alston,  3810 

Edgar  Augustine,  6009 

Edith  of  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  628 

Edith  Annie,  6024 

Edith  Brown,  5399 

Edith  May,  5212 

Edith  May  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  5709 

Edith  Mitchell,  5308 

Edith  Winn,  6304 

Edmund  m.  Judith  Adams,  *84 

Edmund  to.  Judith  Bartlett,  *677 

Edmund  to.  Sarah  Sweetser,  *2516 

Edmund  of  Merrimac,  Mass.,  5851 

Edmund  Bartlett,  *4393 

Edmund  Conant,  3640 

Edmund  Cook,  Capt.,  5875 

Edmund  Cook,  5882 
Edna  vi.  S.  Gale  and  Jacob  Ela,        *48 

Edna  m.  Nathaniel  Bennett,  203 

Edna  m.  Stephen  Toppan,  *332 

Edna  to.  Samuel  Eastman,  *552 

Edna  of  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  214 

Edna  Atkinson,  6305 

Edna  Florence,  2885 

Edward  to.  Hannah  Brown,  *1266 

Edward  m.  Julia  W.  Eustis,  *5586 

Edward  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  3859 

Edward  A.  m.  S.  M.  Jordan,  *5627 

Edward  Augustine,  5210 

Edward  Bass,  *1246 

Edward  Eben,  2327 

Edward  Eldred,  5843 

Edward  Francis,  4787 

Edward  Henry  to.  C.  A.  Little,  *2629 

Edward  Henry,  4786 

Edward  Hixon,  6263 

Edward  Hussey,  6400 


532 


INDEX    I. 


Edward  Norton, 

5306 

Edward  P.  m.  Eliz.  Swain, 

*3209 

Edward  P.  m.  N.  S.  Forsyth, 

0490 

Edward  P., 

6491 

Edward  Raymond, 

4176 

Edward  Toppan, 

*3449 

Edward  Toppan, 

6416 

Edward  W.  of  Charlestown,  Mass 

,  6388 

Edward  W.  of  Haverhill,  Mass., 

6290 

Edward  Warren, 

0285 

Edwin, 

3807 

Edwin  Coffin, 

2590 

Edwin  Colman, 

*5425 

Edwin  Dearborn, 

5528 

Effie  Eliza, 

*5010 

Egbert  Phelps, 

5937 

Elbridge  of  Pittston,  Me., 

4634 

Elbridge  Gerry  711.  N.  McKinney 

*1811 

Elbridge  Gerry  m.  S.  P.  Peabody, 

*2514 

Elbridge  Gerry,  Rev., 

*3347 

Electa  Bartlett, 

5870 

Electa  Frances, 

6439 

Eli  ?n.  Mary  Bailey, 

*2563 

Eli  Augustus, 

*4589 

Eli  Laureston, 

4606 

Eliphalet  in.  Dolly  Hunt, 

*222 

Eliphalet  m.  Meele  Fellows, 

*658 

Eliphalet  Bodwell, 

*620 

Elisha  Crawford, 

4746 

Eliza  m.  Thomas  Reed, 

*1733 

Eliza  m.  Thomas  Fitzgerald, 

*3070 

Eliza  m.  John  Spitall, 

*5468 

Eliza  711.  Ltither  Wadleigh, 

*1743 

Eliza  of  Boston, 

1663 

Eliza  ?u.  John  Lovejoy, 

*1647 

Eliza  7n.  John  Woodman, 

«1185 

Eliza  of  Boscawen, 

1126 

Eliza  ??i.  Ichabod  Shaw, 

*728 

Eliza  m.  David  Clement, 

*2752 

Eliza  711.  Harry  Webster, 

*2786 

Eliza  Ada  of  Manhattan,  Kan., 

6055 

Eliza  Adams, 

4790 

Eliza  Ann  m.  Frank  H.  Reed, 

*4818 

Eliza  Ann  m.  Edward  Fuller, 

»2510 

Eliza  Ann  m.  S.  Rogers  (*2526), 

2528 

Eliza  Augusta, 

5968 

Eliza  Raymond, 

5914 

Eliza  Sutton, 

2884 

Elizabeth,  see  also  under  Eliza, 

Betsey,  and  Lizzie. 

Elizabeth  7n.  Anthony  Morse, 

19 

Elizabeth  m.  Abel  Huse, 

80 

Elizabeth  m.  John  Frazer,  *99 

Elizabeth  m.  Jonathan  Kimball,  *104 

Elizabeth  711.  Humphrey  Noyes,  *122 

Elizabeth  rn.  James  Clement,  *168 

Elizabeth  ?n.  Abraham  Day,  *224 

Elizabeth  7n.  Stephen  Jewett,  *251 

Elizabeth  m.  Eliphalet  Poore,  *274 

Elizabeth  m.  James  Saunders,  *331 

Elizabeth  of  Newburyport,  387 
Elizabeth  jn.  John  Carr  and 

William  Wigglesworth,  *394 

Elizabeth  7n.  Israel  Young,  *403 

Elizabeth  m.  William  Page,  *481 

Elizabeth  711.  Stephen  Bartlett,  671 

Elizabeth  ?n.  Joseph  Hazeltine,  *936 

Elizabeth  m.  John  Hoyt,  *1040 

Elizabeth  hi.  Richard  Stickney,  *1197 

Elizabeth  m.  Samuel  Brookings,  *1231 

Elizabeth  771.  Jacob  Atkinson,  *1633 

Elizabeth  m.  A.  K.  Wales,  *2247 

Elizabeth  m.  Joshua  Dole,  2.507 

Elizabeth  to.  J.  Cunningham,  *2576 

Elizabeth  of  Kennebunk,  Me.,  2612 

Elizabeth  m.  P.  H.  Pattee,  3964 

Elizabeth,  6354 

Elizabeth  m.  N.  N.  Withington,  *2619 
Elizabeth  ?n.  (*1080)  Plumer  Little,  2681 

Elizabeth  of  Waterman,  111.,  3806 

Elizabeth  Albina,  3353 

Elizabeth  Amelia,  3944 

Elizabeth  Ann  ?u.  C.  M.  Gage,  *3816 

Elizabeth  Ann  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  5713 

Elizabeth  Bailey,  *2670 

Elizabeth  Brown,  *4474 

Elizabeth  Diimmer,  3534 

Elizabeth  Ellen  «i.  G.  H.  Fuller,  5134 

Elizabeth  E.  7n.  Isaac  Jones,  5503 

Elizabeth  Frances,  3094 

Elizabeth  Gordon,  5082 

Elizabeth  Hale  »i.  J.  P.  Lyman,  4826 

Elizabeth  Hale  of  Newbury,  4916 

Elizabeth  Hazen  «i.  H.  Coffin,  *2720 

Elizabeth  Hazen,  943 

Elizabeth  Henry  m.  H.  T.  Green,  2700 
Elizabeth  Latimer  ?n.  P.  J.  Yorke,  2599 

Elizabeth  Martha,  6438 

Elizabeth  Mary  Todd,  *5585 

Elizabeth  Nichols,  4535 

Elizabeth  Rebecca,  *4579 

Elizabeth  Wiggin,  5060 

Ella  of  Altona,  111.,  5244 

Ella  of  Palermo,  Kansas,  3937 


PERSONS    SURNAMED   LITTLE. 


533 


Ella  Anthea,  3986 

Ella  Elizabeth,  4607 

Ella  Florence  m.  C.  E.  Pond,  6286 

Ella  Florence  m.  M.  L.  Brandt,  4298 

Ellen  7n.  Josiah  Melvin,  *3870 

Ellen  of  Waterman,  111.,  3809 

Ellen  m.  F.  B.  Sawyer,  «3057 

Ellen  m.  Enimett  Mix,  *3110 

Ellen  of  West  Creek,  Ind.,  5324 
Ellen,  see  also  Nellie. 

Ellen  Abby,  5227 

Ellen  Anne,  6279 

Ellen  Chase  m.  H.  H.  Greene,  *2755 

Ellen  Eliz.  m.  M.  W.  Joslyn,  3671 

Ellen  Elizabeth,  880 

Ellen  Elvira  m.  G.  W.  Perkins,  *4814 

Ellen  Farmer,  5213 

Ellen  Frances,  3942 

Ellen  Harriet,  5085 

Ellen  Laura,  *1703 

Ellen  Maria  m.  G.  H.  Emery,  *5021 

Ellen  Marie,  5952 

Ellen  Robena,  4279 
Ellen  Thurston  of  Anbiu-u,  Me.,     5580 

Elmina  Ballon,  2831 

Elmira  7n.  Samuel  Rogers,  *2526 

Else  m.  Adams  Knight,  *3G9 

Elsey  m.  Samuel  Wells,  1139 

Elvira  Esther,  *4267 

Elwin,  5205 

Emeline  m.  J.  T.  Atkinson,  *2533 
Emeline  ni.    Sherbiirn  Dearborn 

and  C.  L.  Shepherd,  1671 

Emeline  Elizabeth,  5271 

Emily  m.  Richard  Asbury,  *3858 

Emily  m.  B.  Hunt,  4017 

Emily  Compton,  5638 

Emily  Elizabeth,  5856 

Emily  Frances,  *3537 

Emily  Jane,  4265 

Emma  m.  A.  Kingsbury,  1157 

Emma  m.  C.  luglehart,  *2097 

Emma  Ambrose,  3086 

Emma  Ann,  3932 

Emma  Claribel,  4006 

Emma  Emily,  3893 

Emma  Frances,  5148 

Emma  Jane  of  Webster,  N.  H.,  5201 

Emma  Jane,  4112 
Emma  Jane  m.  M.  K.  Chandler,    *5040 

Emma  Kingsbury,  3048 

Emma  Louisa,  6203 


Emma  Louise  of  Boston,  5001 

Emma  Placenta,  *5091 

Enoch  m.  Elizabeth  Worth,  *10 

Enoch  m.   Sarah    Pettinaell  and 


Hannah  Hovey, 

*125 

Enoch  m.  Mary  Hale, 

*228 

Enoch  m.  Polly  Noyes, 

*361 

Enoch  m.  Mary  Brickett, 

*6S0 

Enoch  m.  Sally  Noyes, 

*1073 

Enoch  m.  Apphia  C.  Coffin, 

*1136 

Enoch  of  New  York  State, 

1141 

Enoch  Couch, 

*2951 

Ephraim, 

3011 

Erastus, 

3889 

Ermina  Caroline, 

*1737 

Ernest  Darling, 

5773 

Ernest  Hale, 

6198 

Ernest  Robinson, 

6128 

Esther, 

4072 

Ethan, 

*4692 

Etta  May, 

4319 

Eugene  James, 

4165 

Eugene  Melzar, 

5999 

Eugene  W., 

4263 

Eunice  7n.  R.  Adams  and  B.  Tyler,  *231 

Eunice  m.  John  Knight, 

*341 

Eunice  ni.  Elisha  Rockwell, 

551 

Eunice  of  Newbury, 

1198 

Eunice  m.  Stetson  Moore, 

*2572 

Eunice  of  Aubvirn,  ]Me., 

5579 

Eunice  Ann, 

4291 

Evelina  Jewett, 

*4602 

Evaline  Ruth, 

5697 

EveUne  of  Boscawen, 

3023 

Ezekiel  m.  Margaret  Fitz, 

*5,0 

Ezekiel  m.  Eunice  Eaton, 

*202 

Ezekiel  m.  J.  Nelson  and  D.  Challis,  *458 

Ezekiel   m.    Mary    Webster    an 

d 

Maria  P.  Vose, 

483 

Ezekiel  m.  Mehitable  Emery, 

*o04 

Ezekiel  m.  Sarah  Aj^thorp, 

*-550 

Ezekiel  m.  Mary  Davis, 

*553 

Ezekiel  of  Potsdam,  N.  Y., 

568 

Ezekiel  Currier, 

*2073 

Ezekiel  Marshall, 

*2055 

Fannie  Bartlett, 

5827 

Fannie  Emeline, 

5660 

Fannie  Eustis, 

6395 

Fannie  May, 

4329 

Fannie  Roberta, 

6214 

Fannie  Ruth  m.  J.  Lafferty, 

*3670 

53/ 


INDEX   I. 


Fannie  Ruth  to.  A.  W.  Alvord, 

4828 

Fanny  to.  Philip  Fisher, 

*3400 

Fanny  to.  William  Butters, 

*5456 

Fanny  Ellen, 

5402 

Ferdinand, 

5452 

Finette  Aiigusta, 

4275 

Flora  Elizabeth, 

*5049 

Florence  Bell, 

6218 

Florence  Kingman, 

5984 

Florence  McCarty, 

5442 

Forrest  Chester, 

6004 

Frances  of  Union  City,  Mich., 

4039 

Frances  Amelia  to.  C.  C.  Dame, 

*1191 

Frances  Ann  m.  J.  W.  Parmelee, 

*2808 

Frances  Caroline, 

5584 

Frances  Hall, 

*5383 

Frances  Maria, 

*4812 

Francis  to.  P.  Sargent  and  L.  V. 

Kimball, 

*1253 

Francis  ?n.  E.  Pettingell, 

*2633 

Francis  of  Newburyport, 

384 

Francis  of  Salem,  Mass., 

1089 

Francis,  Dr., 

5204 

Francis  Brown, 

*5587 

Francis  Cummings, 

6396 

Francis  Douglass, 

3203 

Francis  Hilliard, 

2603 

Francis  Valentine, 

*3430 

Francis  Wayland, 

4095 

Francis  W.  to.  A.  L.  Mclntire, 

«2318 

Francis  Wyman, 

*4581 

Francis  Wyman, 

5966 

Frank  of  Plymouth,  Ind., 

5289 

Frank  Benton, 

6100 

Frank  Bert  of  Sutton,  N.  H., 

6738 

Frank  Buel, 

6252 

Frank  Cresswell, 

6217 

Frank  Deward, 

4016 

Frank  Edward, 

4281 

Frank  Emerson, 

4863 

Frank  Ernest, 

6294 

Frank  Hale, 

3199 

Frank  Henry, 

4825 

Frank  Henry  m.  H.  M.  Dow, 

*5102 

Frank  Herbert  to.  C.  A.  Morrison 

,    5093 

Frank  Hobson, 

6264 

Frank  Howard, 

5266 

Frank  Hugh, 

4111 

Frank  Laverne, 

5779 

Frank  Leslie, 

4305 

Frank  Parker, 

*5015 

Frank  Seymour, 

5158 

Frank  Wilbur, 

Frank  Willis, 

Frank  Weston, 

Franklin  of  Sutton,  N.  H., 

Franklin  Nelson, 

Fred  Browley, 

Fred  Greenwood, 

Fred  Jesse, 

Fred  Lucas, 

Fred  Scott, 

Fred  Sibley  of  Montpelier,  Vt., 

Fred  Wilton, 

Fred  William, 

Freddie, 

Frederick  Franklin, 

Frederick  Nelson, 

Frederick  Swift, 

Frederick  Scrymser, 

Frederick  William, 

Fremont  Clement, 

Fremont  John  Charles, 

Friend, 


5417 
6134 
6199 
3865 

*3871 
6316 
6306 
6098 
4074 
5027 
5649 
4301 
6067 
6493 

*2317 
5715 
6059 
3715 
5269 
4245 
4675 
*357 

4500 


Gardiner  of  Campton,  N.  H., 
George,  the  emigrant,  page  1. 
George  m.  Edna  Hale,  *8 

George  m.  Mary  Kimball  and  Eliza- 
beth Taylor,  -*46 
George  m.  Esther  Cole  and  Rachel 

Whittaker,  *208 

George  in.  Hannah  Clemens  and 

Mehitable  Bodwell,  *219 

George  m. S.Kelly  and  M.Richards,  *507 
George  m.  Nancy  B.  Stone,  *561 

George  to.  M.  J.  Brockway,  *1079 

George  m.  Jane  Stone,  *1634 

George  m.  Louisa  M.  Rogers,  *2120 

George  m.  Louisa  Little  and  Lucy 

A.  Sawyer,  *3020 

George  m.  L.  B.  Wilkinson  and 

Elizabeth  Wright,  *4471 

George  m.  Clara  A.  Boyles,  5886 

George  to.  A.  R.  Jones  and  L.  M. 

Cobleigh,  *5017 

George  of  Campton,  N.  H.,  2525 

George  of  Palermo,  Kansas,  3935 

George  of  Newbury,  4773 

George,  4024 

George  Albert  m.  Helen  Hatch,        2186 
George  Alfred  of  Boston,  5267 

George  Alfred,  4990 

George  Allen,  *3080 


PERSONS    SUKNAMED    LITTLE. 


535 


George  Asa,  4073 

George  Augustus,  *4100 

George  Bailey  m.  E.  M.  Palmer,  *4819 

George  Bell  m.  E.  A.  Gassett,  *5381 

George  Bellows  m.  M.  Sargent,  *4270 

George  Blakesley,  5295 

George  Britton,  5061 

George  Brown,  5517 

George  Brown  of  Boston,  2706 

George  Burns  m.  A.  L.  Tenney,  5199 

George  Byron,  4262 

George  Carlos,  4118 

George  Carroll,  5161 

George  Chase,  4446 

George  C.  m.  Miss  Houghton,  2604 

George  Diamond,  3988 

George  Edmund,  2810 

George  Edmund,  5828 

George  Edward,  6272 
George  Edward  of  Claremont.N.H.,  6298 

George  Ezekiel,  4114 
George  Francis  of  St.  Peter, Minn.,  5509 

George  F.,  residence  unknown,  5502 

George  Franklin  of  Newbury,  *3.306 

George  Frederick,  3526 

George  Gerry,  3978 

George  Henry  m.  H.  M.  Hanson,  4875 

George  Henry  m.  F.  L.  Chase,  4501 

George  Herbert  m.  B.  E.  Jones,  4128 

George  Herbert,  6308 

George  Howard,  5639 

George  Ingalls,  621 

George  Irvdng,  5416 

George  Jackman,  3980 

George  Jenkins,  4008 

George  Littleton,  3536 

George  Lord,  *887 

George  Melvin,  5016 

George  Obadiah,  *3091 

George  Peabody,  *4438 

George  Reed,  6068 

George  Samuel,  4184 

George  Stevens,  5429 

George  Sumner,  *3431 

George  S.  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  5648 

George  Thomas,  5629 

George  Thurston,  5293 

George  Tristram,  6010 

George  Washington,  2098 

George  W.  m.  Susan  G.  Bearce,  *190o 

George  W.  m.  Louise  Ingram,  2148 

George  W.  m.  L.  L.  Lord,  *2774 


George  W.  m.  H.  H.  Holden,  3066 

George  W.  m.  Mary  E.  Swasey,  *3411 

George  W.  m.  A.  C.  Burgess,  *3707 

George  W.  of  Boston,  5002 

George  W.  m.  A.  H.  Benton,  5264 

George  W.  of  Boone  Co.,  Iowa,  6219 

Georgiana,  4308 

Georgiana  Tukesbury,  5-382 

Georgie  m.  J.  A.  Lowell,  3206 

Georgietta  Eldridge,  6300 

Gertrude  of  Monroe,  N.  H.,  5023 

Gertrude  of  Campton,  N.  H.,  4502 

Gertrude  Woodwell,  4792 

Gideon  Leighton,  6282 

Giles  Filley,  4120 

Grace  of  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  5785 

Grace  Anna,  5514 

Grace  Chamberlin,  6403 

Grace  Ellen,  3143 

Grace  Mabel,  6309 

Guy  Langdon,  5095 

Guy  Templeton,  5838 

Hall  Jackson,  3198 

Haller,  •*1689 

Hannah  ni.  Joseph  Low,  98 

Hannah  m.  Richard  Brown,  *213 

Hannah  m.  Samuel  Dole,  *233 

Hannah  m.  Joseph  Gilman,  *308 

Hannah  m.  Caleb  Noyes,  *340 

Hannah  m.  Moses  Coffin,  *368 
Hannah  m.  Moses  Sawyer  and  Jas. 

Burnham,  *397 

Hannah  m.  Stephen  Emery,  *444 
Hannah  m.  Charles  (Hogg)  Church,  *512 

Hannah  m.  Isaac  Dinsmore,  *518 
Hannah  m.  A.  Paine  and  J.  Miner, 

see  page  509,  *520 

Hannah  m.  Henry  Lovejoy,  555 

Hannah  m.  Samuel  Noyes,  *675 

Hannah  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  881 

Hannah  m.  Robert  Adams,  *1085 

Hannah  ni.  Asa  Kimball,  *1096 

Hannah  of  Newbiirj'port,  1241 

Hannah  m.  Daniel  Oakes,  2558 

Hannah  m.  G.  W.  Rollins,  *2574 

Hannah  m.  Samuel  Pickard,  *3445 

Hannah  of  Auburn,  Me.,  5574 

Hannah  m.  R.  H.  Fielding,  6375 
Hannah  Abigail  of  Greenburgh, 

N.  Y.,  2585 

Hannah  Bartlett,  3357 


536 


INDEX  I. 


Hannah  Eliza,  5G74 

Hannah  Jane,  *3977 

Hannah  Kendall,  *3700 

Hannah  Lucia,  1144 
Hannali  Lydia  ni.  W.  Temiey,         *2513 

Hannali  Maria,  5081 
Hannah  Mary  m.  H.  S.  Adams,      *3255 

Hannah  Nelson,  *1742 

Hannah  Sylvester,  *25t)8 

Hannah  frussell,  *659 

Harland  Goodwin,  6314 

Harlen  m.  P.  O.  Merritt,  *2275 

Harriet  m.  J.  Griffin,  4143 

Harriet  m.  Nathan  Sawyer,  *3195 

Harriet  m .  James  Dobson,  3071 

Harriet  m.  Moses  Coffin,  ■*2927 

Harriet  m.  Benjamin  Noyes,  *2527 

Harriet  m.  S.  ^y.  Paige,  1833 

Harriet  m.  Richard  Webber,  *1149 

Harriet  of  Newburyport,  1248 

Harriet  m.  N.  B.  Peaslee,  *4613 

Harriet  Boyd,  5225 

Harriet  Broltaw,  4084 

Harriet  Jane,  3987 
Harriet  Jane  m.  Fred  Sanborn,        *52(52 

Harriet  Lincoln,  5364 

Harriet  L.  m.  J.  A.  Slack,  6477 

Harriet  Newell,  4816 

Harriet  Newell  of  Boston,  4999 

Harriet  Silloway,  4794 
Harriet  Sophia  m.  W.  H.  Mower,  *2703 

Harriet  W.  m.  Osman  Baker,  5254 

Harriet  Ward,  3063 

Harry  Elwin,  6124 

Harry  Hartwell,  5990 

Harry  Hasketh,  6025 

Harry  Hazen,  5642 

Harry  Hull,  4315 

Harry  Percy,  4306 

Hartwell,  *4612 

Harvey,  2144 

Hattie  Bell,  6189 

Hattie  Newell,  4243 

Hattie  Louisa,  5780 

Hattie  Jane,  6102 

Hattie  Judith,  3890 

Hattie  Warren,  5774 

Hazen,  3741 

Hazen  of  Newburyport,  400 

Hazen  Amasa,  *3623 

Hazen  Robinson,  3433 

Heber,  5206 


Heber  of  Newbury,  4770 

Hector  in.  L.  M.  Tenney,  *2635 

Helen,  6344 
Helen  of  Ridgway,  Penn.,          •       5217 

Helen  of  Newbury,  2631 

Helen,  4041 

Helen  Elizabeth,  5192 

Helen  Josephine,  6200 

Helen  Maria  of  Newbury,  5412 

Helen  Miller,  6267 

Helen  Priscilla,  4160 

Helen  Watkins,  4761 

Henrietta  Augusta,  *4617 

Henrietta  Bassett,  2825 

Henrietta  Gilman,  4829 

Henrietta  Maria,  6374 

Henry  m.  Lydia  Little,  *116 

Henry  m.  Elizabeth  Bailey,  *327 

Henry  m.  Phebe  Little,  *929 

Henry  m.  Sophia  Goodale,  *937 

Henry  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1088 

Henry  m.  Susan  Little,  *1132 

Henry  in.  Susan  N.  Smith,  *1153 

Henry  of  Clarkesville,  Tex.,  1669 

Henry  m.  Clarissa  Bartlett,  *2524 

Henry  m.  H.  S.  Perkins,  *3062 

Henry  m.  Mary  E.  Simmons,  *5581 

Henry  of  Camp  ton,  N.  H.,  4503 

Henry  of  Denison,  Texas,  6298 
Henry  of  Emmonsburgh,  N.  Y.,       5132 

Henry  of  Boston,  4996 

Henry  of  Sutton,  N.  H.,  5737 

Henry  Albert,  5767 

Henry  Albert,  6174 

Henry  Alden,  5418 

Henry  Amos  m.  M.  L.  Ford,  *5014 

Henry  Arthur,  6293 
Henry  Arthur  of  Nashua,  N.  H.,  4102 
Henry  Augustus  m.  M.  A.  Knight,  *5360 

Henry  Augustus  (Littell),  5107 

Henry  Bailey  m.  F.  T.  Gray,  4785 

Henry  Clay  m.  J.  N.  Knox,  *4441 

Henry  Curtis,  5076 

Henry  Gilman,  *2673 

Henry  Lj'man,  5220 

Henry  Martyn  of  Georgia,  3439 

Henry  Melville,  4285 

Henry  Pearson  Torsey,  6012 

Henry  Smith,  *3090 

Henry  Varner,  *3864 

Henry  Willard,  2697 

Henry  Willard  of  Newbury,  5424 


PEESONS    SUENAMED   LITTLE. 


537 


Henry  Wood, 

4580 

Henry  Wood  m.  Eliza  Wildes  and 

Sarah  Glass, 

*2555 

Hephzibah, 

*517 

Herbert  Bradford, 

5334 

Herbert  Carleton, 

5078 

Herbert  George, 

4139 

Herbert  Samuel, 

6449 

Herbert  Sumner, 

5516 

Herbert  Warren, 

6161 

Hiram  of  Corinth,  Vt., 

1909 

Hiram  m.  Elizabeth  Bagley, 

4015 

Hiram  m.  Eoxana  Carr, 

2783 

Hiram  A.  of  Cornish,  N.  H., 

2784 

Hiram  Couch  m.  N.  Kilborn, 

*2943 

Hiram  Kinsman, 

*3749 

Hollis  of  Hatley,  P.  Q., 

3903 

Horace  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 

5636 

Horace  m.  Lovina  Fisk, 

2051 

Horace  m.  L.  A.  Taylor, 

*3016 

Horace  of  Santa  Clara,  Cal., 

4038 

Horace  of  Auburn,  Me., 

6417 

Horace  Alonzo, 

*4576 

Horace  Chapin, 

*5593 

Horace  Frederick, 

*3539 

Horace  Walter, 

5084 

Howard  Leslie, 

4282 

Howard  Marshall, 

5663 

Howard  Noah, 

5265 

Ichabod  Atkinson, 

3241 

Ida, 

5884 

Ida  Elizabeth, 

6292 

Ida  Elvira, 

4178 

Ida  Frances, 

5155 

Ida  May, 

4033 

Ida  May  of  Greenburgh,  N.  Y. 

4751 

Ira  m.  Cyrene  Eichards, 

*1831 

Ira  C.  m.  C.  A.  Dean  and  L. 

L. 

Newton, 

6467 

Irving  Drew, 

4318 

Irvin  Ethan, 

6030 

Irwin  Ethan, 

4116 

Irwin  Ezekiel, 

4113 

Isaac  Boyd, 

*4445 

Isaac  Fletcher, 

2074 

Isaac  Warren, 

*3250 

Isaiah  rn.  Sally  Smith, 

*616 

Isaiah  Clement, 

*2248 

Israel, 

*1829 

Jacob  m.  Hannah  Sawyer, 

*381 

36 

Jacob  m..  Polly  Nourse,  *486 

Jacob,  Eev.  Dr.,  *1150 

Jacob  m.  A.  M.  McCarty,  *1243 

Jacob  of  New  York,  3396 

Jacob  Atkinson,  3244 

Jacob  Edward,  3360 

Jacob  Garretson,  *4685 

Jacob  Eoak,  6412 

James  m.  Abigail  Trussell,  *223 

James  m.  Taniar  Eoberts,  *334 

James  m.  Elizabeth  Greenleaf,  *723 

James  m.  Betsey  Barker,  1017 

James  m.  Mary  Gerrish,  1137 
James,  see  note  on  page  21. 

James  m.  Polly  Cook,  *2519 

James  of  Warren,  N.  H.,  2728 

James  m.  E.  G.  Adams,  *2750 

James  m.  Euth  Pitts,  3068 

James  m.  Emeline  Colburn,  2816 

James  A.  m.  L.  H.  Brownell,  *5046 

James  A.  m.  L.  A.  Fitch,  5910 

James  Albert  of  Anna,  111.,  5865 

James  Brewster  of  Boston,  5003 

James  Carr  m.  L.  Hilliard,  2325 

James  Clarence,  6307 

James  Eaton  m.  M.  E.  Sleight,  4079 

James  Edwin  of  Geneseo,  111.,  5912 

James  Henry  m.  G.  Harris,  3984 

James  Henry  of  Boston,  1662 

James  Henry  of  Auburndale,  4538 

James  Henry,  5323 

James  Jordan,  4246 

James  Lucien,  6173 

James  M.  m.  Eunice  Sargent,  661 
James  M.  m.  Judith  T.  Kimball,    *1813 

James  M.  m.  Sarah  Dudley,  *2069 

James  Nahor,  *609 

James  Eush,  5457 

James  Tucker,  3202 

James  Webb,  *3698 

Jane  m.  Edmund  Knight,  119 

Jane  of  Newbury,  328 

Jane  m.  James  Noyes,  *339 

Jane  m.  John  Melvin,  *516 

Jane  in.  Joseph  W.  Page,  *932 

Jane  m  Nicolas  Brown,  *1083 
Jane  m.  A.  P.  Brown,  1128  and  page  508 

Jane  m.  Jeremiah  Gerrish,  *11.35 

Jane  m.  John  St.  John,  *1714 

Jane  m.  H.  A.  Stevens,  3868 

Jane  Bartlett,  4499 

Jane  Cushing,  4909 


538 


INDEX  I. 


Jane  Lincoln,  *5365 

Jane  Moody  ?n.  A.  M.  Rubel,  *2734 

Jane  Noyes  m.  R.  Tenney,  *2628 

Jane  Zubiah,  4495 

Janet  of  Jerome,  Mich.,  4071 

Jason  Cook,  4504 

Jay  Plummer,  5090 

Jeannette,  3808 

Jennie  ?n.  W.  D.  Zeigler,  *5470 

Jennie  of  Altona,  111.,  5245 

Jennie,  3811 

Jennie  Alice,  5800 

Jennie  Belle,  6058 

Jennie  May,  5268 

Jennie  Russell,  *3540 

Jennie  Spoiford,  4797 
Jeremiah  m.  Elizabeth  Pillsbuiy,  *1129 

Jeremiah  Rnssell,  *4439 

Jerusha  m.  Charles  Cummings,  *2522 

Jerusha  Cvimmiugs,  *4494 

Jesse  m.  Martha  Gerrish,  *364 

Jesse  m.  Louisa  Read,  *488 

Jesse  TO.  Susan  C.  Merrill,  *2732 

Jesse  of  AVest  Creek,  Ind.,  5325 

Jessie  Alice  of  Geneseo,  111.,  5913 

Jessie  May,  5088 

Joanna  Muzzy,  2878 

John  of  Newbury,  3 

John  of  Newbury,  15 

John  of  West  Newbury,  83 

John  m.  Hannah  Noyes,  *127 

John  m.  Temperance  Ripp,  *156 
John  m.  M.  Stevens  and  S.  Chase,    *216 

John  TO.  Ruth  Hale,  *226 

John  of  Newburyport,  383 

John  of  Irasburg,  Vt.,  558 

John  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  608 
John  of  Campton,  N.  H.,  m.  Sarah 

Little,  *725 
John  of  Union,  Me. ,  m.  Sarah  Little,   840 

John  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  1022 

John  of  Springfield,  N.  H.,  1041 

John  m.  Mary  Bassett,  *1072 

John  m.  Nancy  Hoyt,  *1138 

John  TO.  Miriam  Lovejoy,  *1151 

John  m.  Ellen  D.  Morrill,  *1189 

John  m.  Louisa  Calef ,  *1234 

John  TO.  Susannah  Kendrick,  *1251 

John  of  Lowell,  Wis.,  1(575 

John  TO.  Mary  Morey,  *1739 

John  jn.  Sarah  T.  Kent,  *1776 

John  m.  Betsey  D.  Jackman,  *1812 


John,  see  note  on  page  21. 

John  m.  N.  F.  Poor,  2182 

John  TO.  H.  Brock,  2274 

John  of  Goffstown,  2283 

John  TO.  INIary  Tewksbury,  *2502 

John  of  Whitefield,  Me.,  2554 

John  TO.  Eliza  Heath,  *2560 

John  TO.  Maria  Cobleigh,  *2735 

John  of  Philadelphia,  3403 

John  TO.  Irene  Bartlett,  3407 

John  m.  M.  P.  Hanson,  *3421 

John,  see  under  3740 

John  of  Aurora,  111.,  3805 

John  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  3855 

John,  4040 

John  m.F.'E.  Bassford,  *4479 

John  of  Merrimac,  Mass.,  5505 

John  Albro  of  New  York,  2608 

John  A.  m.  B.  Goodwin,  *3242 

John  A.  m.  A.  F.  Winn,  *5393 

John  Challis,  *1746 

John  Charles,  4083 
John  Comins  to.  Esther  B.  Spratt,  *2290 

John  Enoch,  *3061 

John  Fernald  m.  S.  A.  Dennis,  *4464 

John  Fiske,  5953 

John  Francis,  4590 

John  Frank  of  Webster,  N.  H.,  5186 

John  F.  of  Barton,  Vt.,  3669 

John  Franklin,  4253 

John  Fred,  6103 

John  Gardner,  3528 

John  Hayes,  *4575 

John  Irwin,  5229 

John  Jewett,  4820 

John  Langdon  m.  A.  E.  Jewell,  *2315 

John  Langdon,  4583 

John  Lowell,  *1690 

John  Lyman  ;)?..  L.  A.  Clough,  *2829 

John  Mann  m.  N.  E.  Robbins,  *2586 

John  Melvin,  5815 

John  Merrill  m.  J.  C.  Hamblen,  *3691 
John  Moody  m.  Elizabeth  (Knight) 

Little,  *2929 

John  Moody  to.  R.  H.  Brown,  *4347 

John  Moody  m.  M-  Lakeman,  *5173 

John  Moore  Dow,  *5045 

John  Murray,  5022 

John  Noyes  of  Newbury,  1225 
John  Pierce  m.  E.  A.  M.  Burleigh,  2341 

John  Ransom  m.  O.  Kingsley,  2329 

John  Robbins,  4752 


PERSONS    STJRNAMED   LITTLE. 


539 


John  Samiiel  7n.  Ellen  B.  Alls,  *426() 

John  Smith,  Dr.,  *2226 

John  Sullivan  m.  Sally  Stearns,  *514: 
John  Sullivan  m.  L.  H.  Mathews,  *3111 

John  Sullivan,  Rev.,  *4001 

John  Tristram,  4735 

John  Truston,  4591 

John  Webster  to.  S.  P.  White,  *M34 
John  Webster  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  3346 

John  Webster  of  Goifstowu,  1830 
John  Webster  of  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  5524 

John  Wesley,  2033 
John  Willard  of  Merrimac,  Mass.,  5854 

John  William,  5498 

John  Zimmerman,  5465 

Jonathan  m.  Dorothy  Little,  *380 
Jonathan  m.  A.  C.  Fellows  and  M. 

Currier,  *2734 
Jonathan  m.   L.   Colby  and  S.  E. 

Ball,  *1744 

Jonathan  Carleton,  *1035 

Jonathan  C.  m.  L.  A.  Sawyer,  5103 

Jonathan  Knight,  1235 

Jonathan  Peaslee,  3358 

Jonathan  Ralph,  6120 

Joseph  HI.  Mary  Coffin,  *2 
Joseph  m.  E.  Ingalls  and  S.  Mills,     *52 

Joseph  of  Hampstead,  102 

Joseph  TO.  Elizabeth  Hazen,  *160 

Joseph  m.  Mary  Johnson,  *225 

Joseph  m.  Mary  Knight,  *336 

Joseph  m.  Anna  Morrill,  "*360 
Joseph  of  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,   569 

Joseph  Ml.  Margaret  Moor,  *60() 

Joseph  m.  Mary  Comins,  *"624 

Joseph  of  Georgetown,  Mass.,  676 

Joseph  in.  Elizabeth  ]Moody,  *946 

Joseph  m.  Sarah  Webster,  *1039 

Joseph  m.  Anna  Underhill,  *1065 

Joseph  m.  S.  B.  Seavy,  *1093 

Joseph  TO.  Rebecca  Webster,  *1232 

Joseph  of  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  2192 

Joseph  of  Brewer,  Me.,  2316 

Joseph  TO,.  Sarah  C.  Hale,  *2723 

Joseph  m.  Sarah  Stevens,  2812 

Joseph  m.  E.  K.  Little,  3076 

Joseph,  see  under  3740 

Joseph,  6347 

Joseph  Alfred,  6278 

Joseph  Albert,  5184 

Joseph  Ames,  *3096 

Joseph  Bartlett  m.  Mary  Smith,  *2505 


Joseph  Bragdon  ra.  Sarah  Da^as,     6275 

Joseph  B.  ?)i.  M.  A.  Cromwell,  *3089 

Joseph  Couch,  2947 

Joseph  Damon  of  Boston,  4997 

Joseph  Danforth,  4915 

Joseph  Drew  m.  P.  Hilliard,  *2324 

Joseph  Edward,  2288 

Joseph  Francis,  3350 

Joseph  George  Smith,  *4392 

Joseph  Merrill,  *4987 

Joseph  Morse,  4763 
Josepih  Rice  of  Holyoke,  Mass.,       2790 

Joseph  Toppan,  *5387 

Joshua  m.  Lj-dia  Brown,  *269 

Joshua  TO..  Eunice  Atkinson,  *375 

Joshua  m .  Lydia  Dow,  *760 

Joshua  m.  Sally  Johnson,  *2573 

Joshua  m.  Ann  Topj)an,  *3236 

Joshua  Atkinson,  *5385 

Joshua  Bailey,  939 

Joshua  Pillsbury,  3044 

Joshua  Plummer,  2957 

Josiah  m.  Sarah  Toppan,  *391 

Josiah  TO.  Sojihronia  Balch,  1274 

Josiah  TO.  B.  M.  Merrill,  *1686 
Josiah  m.  M.  H.  Cummings,  N. 

W.  Bradford,  and  S.  Brooks,    »;5443 

Josiah  m.  M.  A.  D.  Hussey,  *5589 

Josiah,  6397 
Josiah  Dummer  to.  S.  J.  Phinkett,  *5394 

Josiah  Dummer,  3243 

Josiah  Francis,  *3695 

Josiah  Francis,  5675 

Josiah  Stover,  *3441 

Judith  m.  Cutting  Moody,  *6 

Judith  of  Newbury,  91 

Judith  m.  Abraham  Adams,  227 

Judith  m.  Thomas  Norwood,  *333 

Judith  m.  Stephen  Emerson,  342 

Judith  m.  Joseph  Merrick  *377 

Judith  m.  William  Read,  *491 

Judith  m.  Amos  Cliase,  *672 

Judith  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  1064 

Judith  TO.  Stephen  Sweatt,  *1094 

Judith  TO.  Asa  T.  Newhall,  *1199 

Judith  of  Newburyport,  1242 

Judith  m.  Nathaniel  Merrill,  *2737 

Judith  Helen,  3985 

Judith  Nelson,  1748 

Julia  HI.  George  Larkin,  5501 

Julia  TO.  Lyman  Judson,  *2046 

Julia  HI.  Hiram  Bond,  2150.3 


540 

Julia,  m.  Jesse  H.  Goodwin, 

Julia  Ann  m.  E.  S.  Atwood, 

Julia  Ann  m.  M.  L.  Avery, 

Julia  Ann, 

Julia  Brady, 

Julia  Maria, 

Julia  Stetson, 

Juliet  m.  aSTorman  Clark, 

Juline  Malancy, 

Kate  Louisa, 

Kimball  m.  Elvira  Currier, 

Kingsbury, 

Kittle  Georgian  a, 

Lafayette  rn.  R.  A.  Gallup, 

Laura, 

Laura  Ann, 

Laura  Elizabeth 

Laura  Lucy, 

Laura  "Warren, 

Laurana  Rebecca, 

Lavina, 

Leavitt  Clough, 

Leila  Mary, 

Lena  Eldona, 

Leslie  Alvin, 

Lettice  Robinson, 

Lettie  Christine, 

Levi  m.  Mary  Levering, 

Levi  m.  S.  A.  Bourne, 

Levi,  residence  unknown, 

Lewis  Gerrish, 

Lewis  Madison, 

Lewis  of  Colebrook,  N.  H., 

Lillian, 

Lillian  of  Manchester,  N.  H., 

Lillie  Frances, 

Lillie  May, 

Lilly  Lucinda, 

Linus  Lewis  Carleton, 

Linus  Hale, 

Lizzie,  see  also  Elizabeth. 

Lizzie  m.  (4906)  David  Little, 

Lizzie  of  Chelsea,  Mass., 

Lizzie  Arabella, 

Lizzie  Ellen, 

Lizzie  May, 

Lois  m.  Joseph  Kent, 

Lois  m.  Jonathan  Leavitt, 

Lois  Boynton, 

Lorena  m.  J.  Fish,  see  page  510, 


INDEX    I. 

*2276 

Lorenzo  Dow  m.  A.  E.  Foster, 

*2043 

*2031 

Lorenzo  Dow  of  Colebrook,  N.  H 

,  2300 

4604 

Lot,  see  note  on  page  21. 

3966 

Lou  Geneva, 

5956 

5693 

Louis  m.  Mary  Malcolm, 

2556 

4005 

Louis  Francis, 

4793 

5802 

Louis  Henry, 

4866 

1673 

Louis  McCarty, 

5443 

5050 

Louisa  of  Hollis,  N.  H., 

2814 

Louisa  m.  (*3020)  George  Little, 

3059 

6258 

Louisa  m.  H.  L.  Hoyt, 

3355 

*2738 

Louisa  Bell, 

6213 

4640 

Louisa  Jane  m.  A.  W.  Richards, 

*5108 

5644 

Louisa  Mills  m.  A.  W.  Taylor, 

*2198 

Louisa  Noyes,  . 

2832 

2099 

Louisa  Rogers  m.  D.  S.  Cummings 

,  *2299 

1142 

Louise  Florence, 

4029 

*2675 

Louise  Sarah, 

4107 

*2699 

Louise  Stoddard  m.  H.  S.  Viets, 

*4823 

5844 

Louise  Victoria, 

5219 

5401 

Loyal  Bruce, 

4175 

*3349 

Lucian, 

3933 

5397 

Lucina  Henrietta, 

4126 

*1156 

Lucius  Harwood, 

6766 

5929 

Lucretia  m.  John  Peterson, 

*2178 

5695 

Lucretia  m.  Silas  Little, 

401 

5935 

Lucretia  of  Newbury, 

940 

5259 

Lucretia  of  Newbury, 

2719 

6125 

Lucy, 

6415 

*370 

Lucy  m.  J.  H.  Williams, 

*3082 

*3015 

Lucy  TO.  Zadoc  Cady, 

*212 

5020 

Lucy  of  Peru,  Mass., 

549 

5322 

Lucy  of  Campton,  N.  H., 

2521 

4096 

Lucy, 

*4477 

4295 

Lucy  of  Morgan,  Vt., 

4496 

6101 

Lucy  Anna  Meele, 

4331 

6104 

Lucy  Augusta, 

3703 

4750 

Lucy  Bowman, 

5835 

3144 

Lucy  Ellen, 

4904 

4255 

Lucy  Jane  to.  T.  H.  Bonham, 

3098 

*2766 

Lucy  Jane  of  Newbury, 

3254 

5077 

Lucy  Melinda, 

5939 

Ludo  Burrill, 

3740 

5176 

Luella  Caroline, 

5938 

6094 

Luella  Elizabeth, 

*5029 

6013 

Luetta  Mary, 

*4603 

5833 

Lulu  Blanche, 

6073 

6027 

Luna, 

5024 

*1086 

Lurana  Ciitler, 

3012 

*1755 

Luther  of  Boscawen, 

3026 

*4614 

Luther  Bartlett, 

5221 

2172 

Luther  Douglass, 

4252 

PERSONS    SUENAMED    LITTLE. 


541 


Lydia  7n.  (*116)  Henry  Little, 

154 

Lydia  m.  Jedediah  Bennett, 

206 

Lydia  m.  John  Atkinson, 

*393 

Lydia  of  Atkinson,  N.  H., 

487 

Lydia  m.  (939)  Josliua  B.  Little, 

931 

Lydia  ni.  T.  L.  Page, 

*1779 

Lydia  m.  William  Wildes, 

*2551 

Lydia  of  Newbury, 

2634 

Lydia  m.  C.  H.  Wilcox, 

*4809 

Lydia  Ann, 

■ *4687 

Lydia  Etta, 

5746 

Lydia  Evelyn, 

*3869 

Lydia  Kelly, 

*1803 

Lydia  Merrill, 

5850 

Lyman, 

4014 

Lyman,  see  note  on  page  21. 

Lyman  m.  B.  Fuller, 

*2026 

Lyman  Gushing, 

5405 

Mabel  of  Auburn,  Me., 

6418 

Mabel, 

4219 

Mabel  Crystal  Clare, 

5664 

Mabel  Liez, 

6162 

Mabel  Lizzie, 

4677 

Mabel  Moody, 

6230 

Malachi  Elwin, 

3641 

Malcolm  Graham, 

6269 

Marcia  Elizabeth, 

4907 

Margaret  hi.  J.  S.  Caldwell, 

*2196 

Margaret, 

6387 

Margaret  Irma  Sophie, 

6341 

Maria  m.  (*1637),  Adams  Moore, 

1638 

Maria  m.  John  Herrick, 

*5571 

Maria  m.  Stephen  Ilsley, 

*2638 

Maria  ?)i.  William  Turner, 

1180 

Maria  of  Philadelphia, 

5461 

Maria  Effie, 

6215 

Maria  Helen, 

6170 

Maria  Mary, 

*17o3 

Maria  Warren, 

6401 

Marie tte  m.  0.  F.  Quick, 

*4142 

Mariette  m.  W.  Lindsay, 

2332 

Marinda  Augusta, 

5143 

Marion  Cornelia, 

5478 

Mark  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 

877 

Marshall  D.  B., 

6488 

Martha  m.  Joseph  Pillsbury, 

*1155 

Martha  m.  Byron  C.  Hale, 

5867 

Martha  m.  W.  H.  Henney, 

*5241 

Martha  Alice, 

5880 

•Martha  Ann,  see  page  512, 

*2076 

Martha  Lamson, 

4344 

Martha  L.  m.  G.  M.  Huntress,  *5089 

Martha  Lucina,  5145 

Martha  M.  m.  C.  Cronise,  *2100 

Martha  M.  m.  J.  E.  Currier,  *5361 

Martha  Morrison,  4235 

Martha  Rhea,  5304 

Martin  Bradley,  6092 

Mary  m.  Joseph  Gerrish,  *18 

Mary  m.  Michael  Dalton,  *88 

Mary  m.  John  Berry,  *97 

Mary  to.  Parker  Dodge,  *171 

Mary  m.  Jonathan  Wiggin,  *163 

Mary  m.  John  Merrill,  *230 

Mary  m.  Samiiel  Emerson,  250 

Mary  m.  Stephen  Webster,  *270 

Mary  hi.  Silas  Moody,  *302 

Mary  m.  John  Moody,  *323 

Mary  m.  David  Biirbank,  *358 

Mary  m.  George  J.  Osborne,  388 
Mary  m.  Matthias  P.  Sawyer  and 

Joshua  Follansbee,  *396 

Mary  m.  William  Calef ,  *410 

Mary  7n.  John  Knight,  *492 

Mary  m.  Nathaniel  Merrill,  *506 

Mary  m.  George  Poor,  *508 

Mary  to.  John  Kimberlin,  *526 

Mary  m.  Abel  Manning,  611 

Mary  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  608 

Mary  ?n.  Avara  Gilman,  *618 

Mary  to.  William  W.  Little,  -     926  ■ 

Mary  m.  Stephen  Marshall,  1024 

Mary  of  Boscawen,  1095 

Mary  m.  Adams  Knight,  *1186 

Mary  m.  Silas  Pearson,  *1195 

Mary  of  Newbury,  1227 

Mary  m.  Reuben  Fisher,  *1237 

Mary  of  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  1254 

Mary  to.  Thomas  Hale  (*1267),  1272 

Mary  hi.  Richard  Kimball,  1645 

Mary  of  Boston,  1660 

Mary  hi.  S.  M.  Kimball,  *1672 

Mary  of  Windham,  Me.,  1687 

Mary  m.  Joel  Shurtleff,  *1731 

Mary  tn.  Daniel  Kennedy,  1807 

Mary  of  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  1828 

Marj'  m.  Andrew  Morrow,  *2179 

Mary  m.  William  Colby,  *2520 

Mary  to.  Abednego  Jones,  *2577 

Mary  to.  («3253)  S.  W.  Little,  2722 

Mary  of  Springfield,  N.  H.,  2785 

Mary  to.  A.  C.  Sweatt,  2948 

Mary,  4037 


542 


INDEX   I. 


Mary  m.  Ellery  Fish, 
Mary  in.  Chester  Dryer, 
Mary  of  Philadelphia, 
Mary,  see  also  Molly. 
Mary  Abba, 

Mary  Abbie  m.  J.  L.  Bloclgett, 
Mary  Adelia  of  Newport,  N.  H., 
Mary  Albina, 

Mary  Alice  of  Webster,  N.  H., 
Mary  Alice, 

Mary  A.  m.  J.  W.  Tabor, 
Mary  A.  m.  D.  E.  Stevens, 
Mary  Ann  m.  G.  Shelley, 
Mary  Ann  of  Newbury, 
Mary  Ann  m.  Thomas  Boynton, 
Mary  Ann  m.  (*2571)  Benj.  Little,    2557 
Mary  Ann  of  Siit'ton,  N  H.,. 
Mary  Ann  m.  Joseph  Scribner, 
Mary  A.  77? .  Robert  Morse  and  Rich- 
ard Dearborn, 
Mary  Ann  of  Boston, 
Mary  Ann  of  Warren,  N.  H., 
Mary  Ann  Hanson, 
Mary  Ann  Hoyt, 
Mary  Augusta, 
Mary  Baldwin, 
Mary  Bishop, 
Mary  Brant, 

Mary  B.  m.  Roscoe  G.  Barrell, 
Mary  Burt, 
Mary  Call, 

Mary  Carleton  ni.  Jesse  Ayer, 
Mary  C.  m.  W.  L.  Huntington, 
Mary  Eliza  m.  Thos.  G.  Wells, 
Mary  Eliza  m.  J.  C.  Webster, 
Mary  Eliza  of  Windham,  Me., 
Mary  Eliza  of  Windham,  Me., 
Mary  E.  m.  F.  H.  Rollins, 
Mary  Eliz.  m.  J.  V.  McKinney, 
Mary  Eliz.  m.  Benj.   Sanderson 

and  M.  A.  Gilman, 
Mary  Eliz.  m.  L.  J.  Hardy, 
Mary  Eliz.  m.  R.  H.  Kincaid, 
Mary  Eliz.  m.  Edwin  Hadley, 
Mary  Eliz.  to.  W.  W.  Palmer, 
Mary  Eliz.  of  Amboy,  111., 
Mary  Eliz.  of  Hatley,  P.  Q., 
Mary  E.  m.  J.  B.  Delamater, 
MaryE., 

Mary  Ella  of  Manchester,  N.  H., 
Mary  Ellen  to.  J.  E.  Griggs, 
Mary  Ellen  m.  E.  Moody, 


4169 

Mary  Emma  to.  C.  M.  Morton, 

*5235 

4468 

Mary  Emma, 

5327 

5455 

Mary  Esther, 

4862 

Mary  Etta, 

4302 

4867 

Mary  Evelina, 

4119 

5814 

Mary  Fellows, 

4343 

5139 

Mary  F.  m.  A.  H.  Eayrs, 

3981 

3955 

Mary  F.  m.  J.  W.  Kitchell, 

2184 

5222 

Mary  Frances  of  Boscawen, 

3056 

6259 

Mary  Georgiana, 

5832 

*5075 

Mary  Hale  m.  D.  Richardson, 

*2512 

4098 

Mary  Jane  to.  A.  D.  Smith, 

*3675 

4010 

Mary  Jane  m.  Wm.  Bolton, 

*3814 

2932 

Mary  Jane  to.  John  Mann, 

*2583 

*2566 

Mary  Jane  m.  E.  A.  Littlefield, 

2320 

2557 

Mary  Jane  m.  E.  Knickerbocker, 

2150.4 

3^94 

Mary  Jane  m.  M.  D.  Pressey, 

4737 

2294 

Mary  Jane  of  Atkinson,  N.  H., 

2830 

- 

Mary  Jane  of  Bradford,  Mass., 

3352 

*1775 

Mary  Jane  of  Sutton,  N.  H., 

3891 

5000 

Mary  Jane  White, 

*2702 

5008 

Mary  Kendall, 

3702 

1704 

Mary  K.  C,  see  under 

*1246 

3060 

Mary  Lenora  m.  D.  T.  Swan, 

5673 

4297 

Mary  Louisa  m.  Wm.  Hunt, 

2075 

2668 

Mary  Louisa, 

4585 

3529 

Mary  Lovisa, 

5676 

5233 

Mary  Maude, 

*4824 

*5o78 

Marj^  Minerva, 

5216 

2095 

Mary  Olivia  m.  G.  C.  Lord, 

*2611 

2952 

Mary  Pearson  to.  I.  Davis, 

*3196 

*2764 

Mary  Phebe  m.  John  Dow, 

5104 

*2101 

Mary  Pratt, 

5296 

2754 

Mary  Rousseau, 

5159 

5047 

Mary  R.  to.  S.  H.  Dorset, 

*3406 

5668 

Mary  Sargent, 

5508 

3693 

Mary  Simmons, 

6388 

5257 

Mary  Smith, 

5826 

2195 

Mary  Stearns, 

1907 

Mary  Steuart, 

6353 

*4689 

Mary  Toppan  of  Newbury, 

2616 

*4003 

Maryette  to.  T.  Shurtleff, 

*1759 

*4180 

Matilda, 

4292 

5377 

Matthew  Herbert, 

3861 

5858 

Maud  of  Tonawanda,  N.  Y., 

5786 

6399 

Maud  Agnes, 

4310 

3922 

Maud  Garfield, 

5988 

5125 

Maud  Mercy, 

5845 

5130 

Maurice  Vinton, 

6028 

5185 

May  Daisy, 

5811 

*3092 

Mehitable  to.  Geo.  E.  Leonard, 

*4962 

4597 

Mehitable  m.  R.  Bathrick, 

2277 

PERSONS    SURNAMED   LITTLE. 


543 


Melissa, 

4618 

Melissa  A.  m.  F.  Shurtleff, 

*3888 

Melissa  J.  m.  A.  K.  Ball, 

*1738 

Melvina  Jane, 

5723 

Melzar  Dow, 

*46C9 

Melzena  Eliza, 

3067 

Menila, 

4170 

Meribah  Farnum, 

5100 

Meribah  Hale, 

*1659 

Mertie  Maria, 

5150 

Micajah, 

*406 

Michael  of  Newbury, 

2933 

Michael  of  Newbiiryport, 

402 

Michael  m.  Hannah  Leigh, 

*1084 

Michael  m.  Sarah  Stover, 

*1265 

Milla  Adelaide, 

2601 

Millard, 

5415 

Millie  Ellen, 

5804 

Milton  of  Hatley,  P.  Q., 

3918 

Milton  of  Hatley,  P.  Q., 

1758 

Milton  Mason, 

4254 

Minnie  Lucretia, 

5714 

Miranda  m.  John  B.  Woodward, 

*2530 

Miranda  Mary, 

*3440 

Molly,  see  also  Mary. 

Molly  m.  Noah  Cole, 

*201 

Molly  of  Peru,  Mass., 

547 

Moody,      * 

4294 

Moody  Moss, 

*627 

Moody  Cook, 

*4478 

Moody  Cook, 

5927 

Moses  m.  Lydia  Coffin, 

*4 

Moses  m.  Mary  Hale, 

*12 

Moses  m.  Sarah  Jaques, 

*20 

Moses  m.  Mary  Stevens, 

*175 

Moses  m.  Hannah  Cole, 

*199 

Moses  m.  Abigail  Bailey,  Col., 

*157 

Moses  HI.  Mary  Milk, 

•249 

Moses  HI.  Mary  Noyes, 

268 

Moses  m.  Elizabeth  Williams, 

*355 

Moses  m.  Elizabeth  Dummer, 

*399 

Moses  m.  Hannah  Horton, 

*448 

Moses  m.  Anna  Chase, 

*081 

Moses  m.  Polly  Johnson, 

*841 

Moses  m.  Sally  Call, 

*1091 

Moses  of  Newbury, 

1270 

Moses  m.  Eliza  Webb, 

*1688 

Moses  of  Goffstown, 

1832 

Moses  m.  Harriet  Sanborn, 

*1904 

Moses  of  Pittston,  Me., 

2561 

Moses  m.  E.  L.  Stevens, 

*2881 

Moses,  ■ 

3538 

Moses  m.  Sarah  Cook,  *4466 

Moses  m.  Harriet  J.  Haskell,  5881 

Moses  Atkinson  m.  S.  F.  Emery,  *5390 

Moses  Atkinson,  3239 

Moses  Bartlett,  3361 

Moses  Carter,  *5386 

Moses  Clough,  *2953 

Moses  Emery  of  Windham,  Me.,  5667 

Moses  Ellon  Sanborn,  4.330 

Moses  Fellows,  *2339 

3Ioses  Franklin,                          .  4608 

Moses  Henry  of  Windham,  1697 

Moses  K.  m.  H.  C.  Whitney,  *5042 

Moses  K.  m.  Betsey  Richards,  *1805 

Moses  Nelson,  4396 

Moses  Oliver,  *3692 

Moses  Parsons  m.  J.  W.  Russell,  *1635 

Moses  Sargent,  3128 

Moses  Sawyer  m.  E.  H.  Boerum,  *1240 

Moses  Sawyer  m.  S.  M.  Osborn,  *3o95 

Moses  S.  m.  L.  M.  Tenney,  *4443 

3Iyra  Ames  of  West  Creek,  Ind,.  5326 

Myra  Ames,  5228 

Mji-a  Morrison,  4236 

Nabby,  see  Abigail. 

Nancy  m.  Asa  Adams,  *945 

Nancy  m.  Josiah  Drake,  2147 

Nancy  Bradford,  *5592 

Nancy  Brooks,  G411 

Nancy  Catharine  Maria,  *2669 

Nancy  Elizabeth,  4868 

Nancy  H.  of  Laconia,  N.  H.,  5258 

Nancy  Jane  m.  I.  N.  Perry,  6398 

Nancy  Jane  m.  C.  H.  Pate,  *4182 

Nancy  Tenney,  *4810 

Narcissa,  5967 

Nathan  m.  Hannah  Mighill,  *95 

Nathaniel  m.  E.  Croy,  *5114 

Nathaniel  of  Newbury,  123 

Nathaniel  to.  Mary  Toppan,  *326 

Nathaniel  m.  Mary  Carleton,  *338 

Nathaniel  m.  Joanna  M.  Plumer,  *353 

Nathaniel  m.  Abiah  Emerson,  *1036 

Nathaniel  m.  Martha  Butterfield,  *1081 

Nathaniel  m.  M.  P.  Danforth,  *2615 

Nathaniel  C.  m.  Elizabeth  Coffin,  *304 
Nathaniel  Hale  m.  A.  Tewksbury,  *2769 
Nathaniel  N.   of  Emmonsburgh, 

N.  Y.,  5131 

Nathaniel  Nourse,  *1774 

Nathaniel  Noyes  m.  S.E.Plumber,  *2792 


544 


INDEX    I. 


Nellie,  see  also  Helen  and  Ellen. 

Nellie  F.  7n.  Leroy  O.  Hart,  5672 

Nellie  Frances,  6227 
Nellie  Frances  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  5431 

Nellie  May,  5747 

Nellie  Newton,  5930 

Nellie  Perkins,  6056 

Nellie  Roak,  6410 

Nellie  B.  m.  A.  L.  Morrison,  5255 

Nelson  Percival,  *3813 

Nettie  Haines,  5434 

Nettie  Knox,  5834 

Nettie  May  of  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  4080 

Nicholas  m.  Elizabeth  Brown,  *938 

Noah  in.  Ascenath  Elliot,  *363 

Noah  m.  Jane  Lunt,  *371 

Noah  ?n.  Annis  Tyler,  *523 

Noah  m.  M.  B.  Call,  *3064 

Norman  Edward,  5803 

Norton  Mitchell,  5307 

Olive  m.  E.  P.  Sargent,  3992 

Olive  of  Altona,  111.,  5247 

Olive  Eveline,  4115 

Oliver  Orson,  2029 

Omar,  *4963 

Ophelia  Araminta,  4747 
Ophelia  Phebe/n.  D.  F.  Carpenter,  *2588 

OraG.,  6469 

Ora  Oakman,  4283 

Orange  Samuel,  4094 

Orison  m.  R.  E.  Hazen,  3867 

Orra  Dami,  5810 

Orrie  Belle,  5440 

Orsina  Parker,  *3437 

Ortha  m.  Amelia  H.  Emerson,  *564 

Orthena,  6317 

Oscar  of  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  2193 

Oscar  Eugene  of  Depue,  111.,  4093 

Oscar  Eugene,  2071 

Otis  ?7i.  C.  Smith,  2187 

Otis  rii.  Catharine  G.  Poore,  2515 

Otis  Everett,  5852 

Otis  Warren,  *4444 

Otis  Willard,  4795 

Owen,  6470 

Ozias,  *2176 

Palmer  Jewett,  6072 
Patience  hi. E.March  and  J.Toppan,  *928 
Paul  TO.  Hannah  Emery,    Sarah 

Souther,  and  Sarah  Emerson,    ^164 


Paul  m.  M.  Lunt  and  S.  Little,  *372 

Paul  m.  Mary  Osgood,  *445 

Paul  Emery,  *3694 

Paulina  Maria,  2150.1 

Phebe  m.  Francis  Sawyer,  *2768 

Phebe  m.  (*929)  Henry  Little,  1075 

Phebe  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1127 

Phebe  m.  John  Franklin,  2145 

Phebe  m.  J.  J.  Pursell,  *5236 

Phebe  Ann ,  4088 

Phebe  Bassett,  2826 

Phebe  Ellen,  6842 

Phebe  Malvina,  *2787 
Pliena,  see  Tryphena. 

Phil  Carlos,  5745 

Philip  Nelson,  *1741 

Philo  Eugene,  *4064 

Plumer  m.  Elizabeth  Little,  *1080 

Plumer  of  Newbury,  2882 

Polly  of  BoscaAven,  1134 

Polly  m.  Hezekiah  Ayer,  2770 
Polly,  see  also  Molly  and  Mary. 

Preston,  5419 

Priscilla,  3019 

Prudence  ?n.  Robert  Cochran,  *511 

Prudence  m.  James  Smith,  *668 

Rachel  in.  Gershom  Morse,  *521 

Rachel  m.  N.  F.  Butler,  *562 

Rachel  Damon,  5004 

Ralph  Irwin,  4860 

Ralph  Waldo,  6666 

Ray  Albertis,  4869 

Rebecca  m.  A.  J.  George,  2285 

Rebecca  Caldwell,  *3207 

Rebecca  Edna,  6447 

Relief  m.  John  Pingry,  *1648 

Rhoda  m.  Calvin  Cutler,  *1124 

Rhoda  Ann,  5Q.73 

Rhoda  Bartlett,  *3009 

Richard  ni.  Jane  Noyes,  *124 

Richard  of  Newburyport,  405 
Richard  to.  Priscilla  Plummer  and 

Mary  C.  Pillsbury,  *1121 
Richard  Herbert  of  Waquoit,  Mass.,  5207 
Richard  Hazen  to.  Ruth  Cochran,  *409 
Richard  Hazen  to.  Judith  Moody,  *1668 

Richard  Sullivan,  »3982 

Richard  Thomas,  1082 

Robert  to.  A.  M.  Bruce,  *3402 

Robert  to.  A.  J.  Browley,  *5450 

Robert  to.  Charlotte  Pike,  2183 


PERSONS    SUBNAMED   LITTLE. 


545 


Robert  m.  Anna  Towle,  *1201 

Robert  of  Richmond,  Va.,  3246 

Robert,  5645 

Robert  Adams,  2508 

Robert  Bruce,  *5481 

Robert  Emerson,  *2773 

Robert  Franklin,  *5113 
Robert  Rice,  see  page  514. 
Robert  Smith,                                    .      5526 

Rodney  Augustus,  *2678 

Roene,  3972 

Rosa  Julia,  4257 

Rosamond  Celia,  5708 

Rosamond  Harris,  *660 

Rose,  6414 

Rose  Belle,  4097 

Rosetta  A.,  6462 
Roxana  m.  Daniel  G.  Mason'  and 

Josiah  Douglass,  *1674 

Roxana  m.  D.  Woodward,  *3863 

Roxana  Stearns,  1910 

Russell  Moody,  5403 

Ruth  ?)i.  Moses  Smith,  *113 

Ruth  m.  James  Gillingham,  *454 

Ruth  of  Whitefi  eld ,  Me . ,  764 

Ruth  7)1.  (*1732)  Thomas  Little,  1751 

Ruth  m.  John  A.  Kennedy,  *2570 

Ruth  Ann,  4177 

Ruth  Atwood,  *1713 

Ruth  Channing,  *2674 

Ruth  Ella  of  ^^'indham.  Me.,  5670 

Ruth  Ellen,  6277 

Ruth  Hale  m.  David  Eaton,  *2503 

Ruth  Hale  m.  Paul  Thurlow,  *2.509 

Ruth  Maud  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  5707 

Sallie  Caroline,  5479 

Sally  m.  William  Rumrill,  *560 

Sally  of  Hampstead,  842 

Sally  771.  William  Couch,  1092 

Sally  m.  M.  B.  Taplin,  *1903 

Sally  m.  Moses  Kimball,  2726 

Sally  Ann  m.  Richard  Harris,  2587 

Salome  of  Sutton,  N.  H.,  1749 

Salome  Ann,  3892 

Salome  Fellows  wi.  G.  Foster,  *2340 

Samantha  m.  R.  W.  Close,  2044 

Samuel  m.  Sarah  FoUansbee,  *101 

Samuel  m.  Dorothy  Noyes,  *117 
Samixel  in.  E.  Stevens  andR.  True,  276 

Samuel  of  Newbury,  324 

Samuel  of  Atkinson,  335 
37 


Samuel  m.  Susanna  Russell,  451 
Samuel  m.   Mary  Farmer  and 

Joanna  Barnes,  *567 

Samuel  m.  Betsey  Teel,  *623 

Samuel  m.  Sally  Noyes,  *761 

Samuel  m.  Caroline  E.  Bowers,  *935 

Samuel  m.  Sally  Pettengill,  *1038 

Samuel  m.  Betsey  Bond,  *1067 

Samuel  m.  Sally  Couch,  *1090 

Samuel  to.  A.  Baxter,  see  page  512 

Samuel  m.  P.  A.  McKnight,  *2150 

Samuel  of  Georgetown,  Mass.,  2404 

Samuel  m.  Hannah  Boynton,  *2565 

Samuel  m.  C.  H.  Payne,  *2749 

Samuel  m.  J.  S.  Sturtevant,  *2945 

Samuel  m.  M.  Patterson,  3860 

Samuel  of  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  4296 

Samuel  of  Farmersburg,  Iowa,  6172 

Samuel  Alliert,  3677 

Samuel  Brown  »i.  M.  L.  Gould,  5389 

Samuel  H.  to.  E.  Pollard,  6489 

Samuel  Moody  m.  M.  P.  Rolfe,  *2718 

Samuel  Morton,  5790 
Samuel  Noyes  in.  Hamiali  Knight,  *2811 
Samuel  Noyes  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  5149 
Samuel  Noyes  m.  Abigail  Knight,    *345 

Sarah  ni.  Joseph  Ilsley,  *5 

Sarah  m.  J.  Kent  and  B.  Thing,  *9 

Sarah  m.  Thomas  Pike,  *17 

Sarah  in.  Parker  Titcomb,  ■*96 

Sarah  m.  William  Ayer,  *103 

Sarah  in.  James  Noyes,  *115 

Sarah  in.  Elijah  Gore,  *200 

Sarah  m.  William  Pottle,  *-162 

Sarah  m.  Thomas  V.  Vose,  *221 

Sarah  in.  Samuel  Thurlow,  *229 

Sarah  m.  Enoch  Sawyer,  *272 

Sarah  in.  Asa  Piper,  305 

Sarah  of  Newbiiry,  329 
Sarah  m.  B.  Kimball  and  J.  Poor,    *3.37 

Sarah  of  Newbury,  355 

Sarah  in.  John  Noyes,  *389 

Sarah  to.  Oliver  Gerrish,  *450 
Sarah  m.  John  Little  of  Union,  Me.,  482 

Sarah  in.  Timothy  Dustin,  *510 

Sarah  m.  Moses  Poor,  *610 

Sarah  of  Newbury,  944 

Sarah  m.  (*408)  WalterLittle,  1016 

Sarah  in.  John  Webster,  *1023 

Sarah  m.  H-  M.  Thatcher,  *4473 

Sarah  m.  John  Greeley,  *5018 

Sarah  of  Springfield,  N.  H.,  1042 


546 


INDEX  I. 


Sarah  of  Newbury,  1076 

Sarah  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1130 

Sarah  m.  Smieon  Adams,             ,  *1193 

Sarah  m.  (*927)  Tristram  Little,  1226 

Sarah  m.  (*725)  John  Little,  1269 

Sarah  m.  Sampson  Foss,  *1649 

Sarah  of  Boston,  1656 

Sarah  m.  Amasa  Marsh,  *1730 

Sarah  ?n.  Simon  Bean,  *1750 

Sarah  m.  S.  P.  Foster,  *1810 

Sarah  m.  Abel  Davis,  2119 
Sarah,  see  note  on  page  21. 

Sarah  m.  W.  J.  Hill,  *2177 

Sarah  m.  Alfred  Story,  2188 

Sarah  m.  Israel  E.  Cheney,  *2517 

Sarah  of  Pittston,  Me.,  2564 

Sarah  m.  Jason  Lewis,  *2578 

Sarah  of  Newbury,  2620 

Sarah  m.  Charles  Clark,  *3450 

Sarah  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  3779 

Sarah  m.  Stephen  Knowles,  4167 

Sarah  Adeline,  3817 

Sarah  Ann  m.  B.  Noyes,  *2246 

Sarah  Ann  of  Newbury,  2630 

Sarah  Ann  of  Newburyport,  3238 

Sarah  Ann  m.  S.  Leighton,  4584 

Sarah  Ann  Boyd,  885 

Sarah  Bagley  m.  M.  G.  Merrill,  *4348 

Sarah  Bartlett  m.  James  Smith,  *2504 

Sarah  Bell,  6171 

Sarah  Climeua,  5878 

Sarah  Cushing  of  Newbury,  5175 
Sarah  Cushing  m.  (*3077)  A.  Little,  2721 
Sarah  Eliza  m.  (5425)  E.  C.  Little,    3311 

Sarah  Elizabeth  hi.  E.  E.  York,  2199 
Sarah  Elizabeth  in.  A.  Alexander,  *2342 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  4244 

Sarah  Elizabeth  of  Pittston,  4588 
Sarah  Elizabeth  m.  Geo.  P.  Patten,  .3420 
Sarah  Elizabeth  of  "Windham ,  Me. ,  3690 

Sarah  Ellen  of  Portland,  Me.,  5986 

Sarah  Ellen  m.  R.  A.  McCurdy,  2605 

Sarah  F.  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  5722 

Sarah  Foster,  *3974 

Sarah  Frances  m.  A.  Alvord,  *2679 

Sarah  Frances  Ann,  *5048 
Sarah  Frances  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  5137 

Sarah  Gerrish  m.  J.  G.  Jeffrey,  *.3705 

Sarah  Gerrish  m.  H.  O.  Higley,  *1158 

Sarah  Gerrish  m.  Robert  Davis,  *3114 

Sarah  H.  m.  "W.  K.  Eminger,  5582 

Sarah  Helen  m.  B.  Merritt,  *3624 


Sarah  Higley,  3097 

Sarah  Ilsiey,  *366 

Sarah  Inez,  5507 
Sarah  Isabel  of  Wellesley,  Mass.,     5426 

Sarah  Jane  of  Newbury,  1192 

Sarah  Jane  m.  G.  W.  Dearborn,  *1777 

Sarah  Jane  m.  J.  Hussey,  3901 

Sarah  Jane  m.  J.  F.  Todd,  *4815 
Sarah  Jackson  in.  A.  DaveniDort,    *3197 

Sarah  Kelly  m.  Oren  Moore,  *3963 

Sarah  Kent,  3945 

Sarah  Maria,  4247 

Sarah  Matilda,  1707 

Sarah  McCarer,  5300 

Sarah  Mehitable,  6093 

Sarah  Menila,  4186 

Sarah  Mills  in.  Daniel  Burbank,  *656 

Sarali  Miranda,  3088 
Sarah  Mooney  m.  S.  E.  Baldwin,    *2.321 

Sarah  Norton,  1698 

Sarah  Noyes  of  Newbury,  3305 

Sarah  Phebe  in.  J.  McNamee,  5866 
Sarah  Pillsbury  in.  J.  K.  Pillsbury,  *2946 

Sarah  Rogers,  *629 

Sarah  Sargent,  4448 

Sarah  Sweetser,  5847 

Sarah  Tamson,  *4601 

Sarah  Viola,  6011 

Sardis  m.  Mehitable  Lewis,  *565 

Sardis  in.  Nancy  Prince,  2174 

Savilion  Londus,  *2142 

Seaver,  1666 

Semantha  Burbeck,  *4492 

Selim,  2140 

Selina  Spruill,  *5483 

Selina  H.  in.  W.  A.  Butters,  *5462 

Selina  Huntingdon,  3401 

Selina  Dodge,  *34.36 

Selinda,  4293 

Sherman  in.  M.  A.  Austin,  *3024 

Shubael  in.  Deborah  Barrows,  *559 

Silas  in.  Lucretia  Little,  *330 

Silas  in.  Adelia  Doan,  1140 

Silas  in.  Harriet  B.  Moulton,  2725 

Silas,  3638 

Silas  of  Newbury,  4917 

Silas  Walker,  3967 

Simeon  Bartlett,  *1123 

Simon  Plumber,  5128 

Sophia  Noyes,  2817 

Sophronia  Mariette,  2227 

Stella  Ladora,  6029 


PEESONS    SURNAMED   LITTLE. 


547 


Stephen™.  J.  Bailey  and  M.  Long,  *155 

Stephen  m.  Sarah  Jackson,  *374 

Stephen  m.  Rebecca  Caldwell,  *1196 

Stephen  m.  Anna  Atkinson,  *1200 

Stephen  m.  Betsey  Greenough,  *1233 

Stephen  m.  Sarah  Nelson,  *2506 

Stephen  of  Newburyport,  32i0 

Stephen  Atkinson,  3245 

Stephen  Davis  m.  Jane  Jehu,      .  *2072 

Stephen  Henry,  4398 

Stephen  Kimball,  *3432 

Stephen  Moody,  *678 

Stephen  Webster  m.  A.  "Welch,  2789 

Stephen  Wm.  m.  H.  M.  Rnssell,  *1228 

Stephen  Wm.  m.  Mary  Little,  *3253 

Stnart  LeCraw,  5160 

Sumner  Scott,  5400 

Susan  m.  (*1132)  Henry  Little,  1152 

Susan  m.  Osgood  Taylor,  *1037 

Susan  m.  C.  W.  Wallace,  3112 

Susan  m.  Charles  Brush,  *5237 

Susan  m.  John  Savage,  2559 

Susan  Caroline  of  Newbury,  3252 

Susan  Caroline  of  Newbury,  5404 

Susan  Coffin  m.  Andrew  Scott,  876 

Susan  E.  m.  F.  G.  Wells,        ■  *3708 

Susan  Estelle,  6097 

Susan  E.  m.  M.  D.  Pressey,  5500 

Susan  Farley,  *3208 

Susan  Genevieve,  4346 

Susan  Louisa,  5915 

Siisan  Maria  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5448 

Susan  Norton,  5303 

Susan  Paulina,  5523 

Susan  Webber  m.  W.  F.  Stevens,  *2323 
Susan  Webster  m.  St.  Clair  Bean,   2793 

Susanna  m.  John  Coker,  *673 

Susannah  m.  Josiah  Emery,  *515 

Susannah  m.  N.  Batchelder,  *615 

Susannah  Grace,  6130 

Susie  Etta,    ■  6228 

Susie  May,  6108 
Sylvester,  see  page  56. 

Tamar  m.  Henry  Noyes,  *1018 

Tamar  of  Boston,  1658 

Tamar  m.  M.  H.  Clement,  *2727 

Taylor  J.  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  5703 

Taylor  m.  Elizabeth  Morse,  *178 
Taylor  m.  P.  Marsh  and  S.  White,     456 

Taylor  m.  Almira  Jackson,  1754 

Taylor  ?n.  Margaret  Richards,  *1806 


Temperance  m.  Enoch  Merrill,  *378 

Thersa  Ann  m.  W.  T.  Keyes,  *2331 

Theodore  Gerry,  3979 

Theodore  Walworth,  5062 

Thomas  of  Whitefield,  Me.,  2575 

Thomas  m.  Marj^  Bond,  *45 

Thomas  ;)i.  Abigail  Kent,  *170 

Thomas  m.  Kezia  Hanson,  *449 

Thomas  m.  Jennie  MacMaster,  *453 

Thomas  m.  Myra  Ames,  *1154 

Thomas  m.  Jane  E.  Wadleigh,  1715 

Thomas  m.  Ruth  Little,  *1732 

Thomas  m.  Amelia  J.  Morse,  *1773 

Thomas  in.  Roxana  Farmer,  *1829 

Thomas  m.  M.  Pike,  3752 

Thomas  m.  A.  J.  Thwaits,  *3778 

Thomas  Benton,  *4989 

Thomas  Brown,  *3442 

Thomas  Dearborn,  *3435 

Thomas  Dency,  6105 

Thomas  Ellsworth,  5464 

Thomas  James  of  Hatley,  P.  Q.,  5704 

Thomas  J.  m.  Addie  Hull,  *2322 

Thomas  J.  m.  Sarah  Parsons,  2788 
Thomas  Jefferson  wi.  Jane  Mooney,  *630 

Thomas  Jones  m.  A.  Hixon,  *5362 

Thomas  Kendrick,  *3408 
Thomas  Rowell  m.  C.  B.  Hawkins,  5521 

Thomas  R.  m.  Nancy  Webster,  *1255 

Thomas  Rowell  of  Newburyport,  1249 

Thomas  R.  m.  A.  Zimmerman,  *3398 

Thomas  Spencer,  5575 

Thomas  Stevens  m.  Mollj-  Kelly,  *509 

Thomas  AValker,  5320 

Timothy  m.  Elizabeth  Lowell,  *447 

Timothy  Wiggin,  *2753 

Tristram  m.  Anna  Emery,  *11 

Tristram  m.  Sarah  Dole,  *16 

Tristram  of  Hampstead,  N.  H.,  275 

Tristram  m.  Phebe  Huestis,  *844 

Tristram  m.  Sarah  Little,  *927 

Tristram  m.  Betsey  Peaslee,  *2581 

Tryphena  m.  N.  F.  Cole,  *524 

Uriah  Del  worth,  5710 

Valentine,  *1256 

Vashti,  2180 

Verna,  3812 

Waldo  Furber,  4537 

Wallace  ni.  Anna  T.  Little,  5174 


548 


INDEX   I. 


Walter  m.  Sarah  Little,  *408 

"Walter  m.  J.  Ricliarclson,  *1G57 
"Walter,  see  page  514. 

Walter  Augustus,  48G1 

Walter  Everett,  5421 

Walter  G.,  6492 

Walter  Hale,  4914 

Walter  Hiram,  5647 

Walter  Langdon,  5094 

Walter  Sanderson,  5428 

Walter  Scott  m.  F.  M.  Sibley,  *3625 

Warren,  see  under  *5029 

Warren  Harlen,  4256 

Wealthy  Rocella,  4085 

Weare  Charles,  4765 
Weare  Coffin  m.  Elizabeth  Latimer,  *878 

Webster  Emmett,  5333 

Weston  Tappan,  5628 

Wilber  Evert,  4311 

Wilber  Fisk,  4587 

Wilbur  Leslie,  4284 

William  m.  Mary  A.  Souther,  *2733 

William  m.  M.  W.  Chadwick,  *3751 

William  m.  Annie  Dency,  *4988 

William  m.  Lydia  Burbeck,  *2523 

William  HI.  Abigail  Webber,  626 

William  m.  Sarah  Bailey,  *669 

William  m.  Eliza  Wiggin,  *1020 

William  m.  Mary  Chase,  *1250 

William  m.  Evelina  Kinsman,  *1716 

William  m.  Lucinda  Kezar,  *1752 
William,  see  note  on  page  21. 

William  m.  Finette  Colby,     '  *2284 

William  m.  E.  M.  Carleton,  *2618 

William  of  Newbtiryport,  1244 

William  ol  Newburyjjort,  404 

William  of  Philadelphia,  5453 

William  of  Nebraska,  3804 

William  of  Palermo,  Kansas,  3938 

William  Adan,  4536 

William  Addison,  4272 

William  Alfred,  6284 
William  Alfred  m..  B.B.Leighton,  *5384 

William  Arthur,  5083 
William  Azem  ??i.  C.  Fredenburg,  *2096 

William  Baldwin,  2701 

William  Bassett,  2824 

William  Burke,  *2877 

William  C.  m.  J.  E.  Haseltine,  *3354 

William  Caswell  m.  A.  Hulse,  *3709 
William  C.  m.  Charlotte  Pecker,     3409 

William  C.  m.  E.  Zimmerman,  *3397 


William  Coffin  ?n.  Mary  Rowell, 

William  Coffin  m.  C.  A.  Wood, 

William  Coffin  ni.  S.  P.  Watkins, 

William  Coffin  of  Philadelphia, 

William  Coffin  m.  L.A.Thompson, 

William  Cutter  ?n.  A.  L.  Reed, 

William  Dodge  m.  H.  M.  Lincoln, 

William  Dummer  m.  J.L.Newhall 

William  Dummer  nt.  C.G.Stevens, 

William  Edward, 

William  Edwdn, 

William  Eugene, 

William  Fletcher, 

William  F.  7n.  Helen  Graham, 

William  French, 

William  Hanson, 

William  Harrod, 

William  Henry, 

William  Henry  m.  I.  M.  "Vincent, 

William  Henry  m.  M.  A.  Easkott, 

William  Hooper, 

William  Horace, 

William  Kimball, 

William  Marvin, 

William  McCarty, 

William  Moses, 

William  Murray, 

William  Pitt  Fessenden, 

William  Pellam  Larrabee, 

William  Read  )rt..(3353)  E.  A.Little, 

William  Richard, 

William  Robison, 

William  Rush, 

William  Samuel, 

William  Tenney  m.  P.Hutchinson, 

William  Thompson, 

William  Walker, 

William  Wallace  ?h.  B.  Robinson, 

William  White  m.  Mary  Little-> 

William  Zeigler, 

Willie  Brimblecome, 

Willie  Frank  of  Haverhill,  Mass., 

Willie  Oscar, 

Willis  Augustus, 

Willis  Henry, 

Winnie  Eloise, 

Wright  of  Hatley,  P.  Q., 

X.  John, 


Z.  Frank, 
Zora  Belle, 


*382 

*874 

*2591 

*5451 

3426 

*4817 

*3201 

,  3525 

*1632 

6283 

5041 

4130 

4109 

*5366 

5499 

*1700 

5515 

4268 

*5260 

*2680 

4762 

5506 

4991 

6253 

*3393 

3696 

3902 

1696 

5951 

*1780 

5791 

*5572 

*4065 

*4158 

*2671 

3081 

5686 

*2070 

*934 

6348 

3697 

5435 

4277 

5970 

5778 

6136 

3862 

4620 

4621 
6441 


Index  II. 


Name. 

Page. 

Name. 

1 

Page. 

ABBOTT  (Abbot): 

Joseph  L., 217 

Caleb, 85 

Judith, 

24 

Carrie  E.,     . 

.      349 

Kate  L., 

.      503 

John  S.  C,  . 

.      439 

Liphe,   . 

.      233 

Lois  A., 

.      409 

Lizzie  C, 

.      259 

Olive,    . 

.      151 

Lucretia, 

.      254 

PhcEbe  F.,     . 

.        85 

Lucretia  L., 

.      217 

ABORN, 

.      257 

Margaret  E., 

.      260 

ACKLEY,       . 

.    57-8 

Mary,    . 

233,  253 

ADAMS: 

Mary  E., 

253,  261 

Note  on  ancestry, 

24 

Mary  L., 

.      259 

Aaron  C, 

.       503 

Matthew, 

24 

Abraham, 

.     24-5 

Mehitable,    . 

.       102 

Agues  L., 

.      426 

Melinda  C, 

.      444 

Aimie  E., 

.      260 

Moses,   . 

.      254 

Asa, 

217,  259-60 

Nancy, 

.       217 

Austin  0.,     . 

.      319 

Norman  I.,   . 

.      426 

Carrie  L., 

.      259 

Paul,     . 

.  -   217 

Caroline  M., 

.      253 

Rebecca, 

.      254 

Clarissa. 

.      251 

Rebecca  L.,  . 

.      253 

Clement  J.,  . 

.  252-3 

Richard, 

251,  259 

Ebenezer, 

253,  261 

Richard  G., 

.      259 

Edna,    . 

.      261 

Robert, 

24, 

66,  196,  233 

Eliphalet,     . 

.      233 

Rufus,   . 

.      260 

Eliza,    . 

.      261 

Samuel, 

.      395 

Eliza  G., 

.      395 

Sarah,   . 

24,  251 

Elizabeth,     . 

227,  254 

Sarah  A., 

.      259 

Elizabeth  N., 

249,  260 

Sewall, 

.      426 

Ellen  H.,      . 

.      259 

Silas  L., 

.       217 

Ellen  L.,       . 

.      253 

Simeon, 

.  251-2 

Emily  J., 

.      426 

Stephen, 

.      253 

George, 

65 

Stephen  L.,  . 

.      253 

George  M.,    . 

.      260 

Susanna, 

8 

George  W., 

.      253 

Susan  P., 

.      261 

Giles  A., 

.      259 

Walter, 

.      294 

Hannah  H., 

.      262 

Weston  B.,  . 

.      444 

Hannah  I.,  . 

.      217 

Xenophon,    . 

.      261 

Hazen  M.,    . 

.      217 

AIKEN,  . 

.      180 

Henrietta  S., 

.      426 

AKEHEAD,  . 

.      520 

Henry  S.,      . 

.      426 

ALDEN, 

.       156 

Herbert  L.,  . 

.      259 

ALEXANDER, 

130,344 

Howard  S., 

,      426 

aLford, 

.      416 

John,     . 

25 

ALLEN: 

John  Q., 

216,  253 

Abbie  B.,      . 

46 

John  S., 

.      503 

Betsey, 

1 

550 


INDEX  n. 


Charles  B.,  . 

Charles  W., 

Eltaridge  G., 

John, 

Jonathan,  Rev., 

Kate  L., 

Lucy  P., 

Martha, 

Mary  Ann, 

Rachel, 

Rachel  W., 

Sarah  E., 

Sarah  H., 

Sarah  J., 

William, 

William  B., 

William  P., 

Ziba,      . 
ALLISON, 
ALLS,      . 
ALSTON, 
ALTAR, 
ALVORD, 
AMBROSE, 
AMES,     . 
AMY, 

ANDERSON, 
ANDREWS  : 

Edward, 

Hannah, 

Louisa, 

Ruth  S., 

Samuel, 
ANDROS, 
ANNIS,   . 
APPLEBEE, 
APTHORP, 
ARNOLD, 
ARTHUR, 
ASBURY, 
ASHLEY, 
ATKINSON : 

Note  on  ancestry, 

Abigail, 

Amos,    . 

Ann  M., 

Anna,    . 

Anna  E., 

Anna  I., 

Anna  N., 

Annie  C, 

Annie  S.  B., 


47 

46 

46 

132 

200 

344 

46 

132 

46 

132 

46 

46 

46 

338 

46 

47 

46 

338 

348 

459 

305 

231 

379,  382-3 

246,  505 

18,  247 

.      486 

368,  468 

45 

.     ,273 

.      288 

.      437 

.      273 

2 

.       149 

.      511 

.       167 

228,  361 

.      379 

306,  453-4 

.      180 

.       120 

104,  128 

.      281 

.       129 

126,  257,  282 

357 

282 

121 

128 

284 


Benjamin, 123 

Benjamin  C,        .        .        .        .      123 

Caroline, 127 

CeliaA.,  .  .  .  .  .  124 
Charles,         ....       122, 281 

Charles  B., 125 

Charles  C, 122 

Charles  H., 282 

Charles  M.,  .        .        .        .        .128 

Charlotte, 282 

Charlotte  A.,        ....      127 

DoraD., 127 

Edmund  B.,  .  .  .  .282 
Edward  E.,  .         .         .         .125 

Edward  M.L.,  ....  284 
EllaT.,         .        .        .        .        .      125 

Elizabeth, 127 

Elizabeth  B.,  ....  123 
Eunice,  ....  104,  126 
Frances  M.,  ....      282 

Frances  S., 123 

George  B., 125 

George  H., 283 

George  L.,    .        .        .        .       282,  358 

George  M., 283 

Hannah,       ....       124,  128 

Hannah  S., 123 

Harriet  A., 122 

Harriet  N., 122 

Ichabod, 104 

Jacob,  .  .  .  125,  128,  285,  509 
James  W.,  .  .  .  .  121,  357 
John,     .         .         .104,120-2,127,271 

JohnH., 127 

John  M.  E.,  ...       125,  509 

John  W., 129 

Joseph,  .        .        .        .        .      281 

Joseph  A., 129 

Joshua  T 281,357 

Josiah, 125 

Josiah  L.,  .  .  .  .  128,  284 
Judith,  ....       126,  282 

Laura  W., 123 

Leila  E., 128 

Lizzie  D.R.,  ....  121 
Lizzie  E.,      ....       125,509 

Lucy, 122 

LucyE., 122 

Lucy  J., 127 

Lydia,    ....       122, 126,  256 

LydiaE., 285 

Marcena, 122 


SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE, 


551 


Martha  W., 282 

Mary, 123,  126 

Mary  E.,       .        .        .        .       121,  271 
MaiiclL.,       ....       121,282 

Morton  E., 509 

Moses  L.,      ....       127,282 
Nicholas  N.,         ....      123 

Sarah, 39 

Sarah  A.,      .        .        .        .        ,      125 

Sarah  C, 121 

Sarah  E., 509 

Sarah  J., 127 

Sarah  L., 358 

Sarah  N 123 

Theodore,     ....       120, 126 

William, 281 

William  B.,  .        .        .       121,128 

William  H.,         ....      282 

ATWATER, 297 

ATWOOD: 

Aaron, 322 

ElishaS., 322 

Esther  R., 165 

Hannah, 322 

MaryE., 322 

Matilda  P., 489 

Ruth, 48 

Sylvester,  Mrs.,   ....        74 

AUSTIN,         ....       176,411 

AVERY,  ...*..      362 

AYBR: 

Abigail, 31 

Albert  W., 397 

Belinda  H., 222 

Charles  R., 397 

Christopher  P.,    .        .        .        .397 

Daniel 31 

EbenH.  L.,  ....      397 

Elizabeth, 14,  22 

Hezekiah,     .        .        .        .        .      222 

James, 31 

Jesse, 397 

Joseph, 31 

Lydia, 31 

Mary, 31 

MaryE.  G.,  ....      397 

MeribahH.,  ....      397 

Ruth, 30 

Sarah, 15,  31 

Sarah  A., 222 

William,       ....        30, 222 
WUliamH.,  ....      222 


AYERS,  .        .        .        . 

.      261 

AYLSWORTH,      . 

.      419 

BACON,  .        .        .        . 

.       294, 446 

BAGLEY: 

Alice  M., 

.      453 

Caroline, 

.      322 

Elizabeth,     . 

.      322 

Flora  B.,       .        .        . 

.      453 

Jonathan, 

41 

John,     .         .         .         . 

.      322 

Orin,      .        .        .        . 

.      453 

Orson,   . 

.      453 

Sally,     .        .        .        . 

73 

Samuel, 

.      453 

BAHN,    . 

.      500 

BAILEY  : 

Note  on  ancestry. 

39 

Abby,    . 

.       123 

Abigail, 

.  40,  50,  285 

Abigail  L.,    . 

.       114 

Abner, 

.  39,  83 

Alice  J., 

.       113 

Anna,    .        .        .        ' 

L12,  115,  192,  281 

Betsey, 

.       112 

Betsey  M.,    . 

.       119 

Cora  G., 

.      476 

Daniel, 

.       117,  119 

Daniel  A.  B., 

.       119 

Eleanor  P., 

.       209 

Elizabeth,     . 

83,  112,  113 

Elizabeth  M., 

.      120 

Elmer  S.,      . 

.      347 

Erasmus  J., 

.       113 

Fred,     . 

.      119 

Fred  A.,       ,. 

.      476 

George, 

.       120 

Gilbert, 

65 

Harriet, 

.       Ill 

Henry, 

.       112 

Henry  H.,     . 

.       119 

Hubert  W., 

.      476 

Jackson, 

.      112 

Jacob,    . 

39,  111 

Jasper, 

.       120 

James, 

.       Ill,  112 

James  A.,     . 

.       Ill 

John,     . 

.      117 

JohnD., 

.      113 

John  G., 

.       Ill,  119 

Joseph  E.,    . 

.      347 

Joshua, 

39 

552 

Josiah, 

Josiah  L., 

Judith, 

Laura  M., 

Lydia,    . 

Margaret, 

Mary,     . 

Mary  A., 

Mary  F., 

Mary  R., 

Melville  K., 

Michael  L., 

Moses,   . 

Moses  L., 

Nancy  H., 

Peter  P., 

Priscilla, 

Prudence, 

Rhoda  C, 

Richard  W. 

Robert, 

Samuel  R., 

Sarah,    . 

Sarah  M., 

Soi^hronia  L. 

Thomas  C, 

Tristram, 

Wealthy  R., 

William, 

William  H., 

\Yilliam  W., 
BAIiER: 

Delia  E., 

Freeman, 

Jennie, 

Lucretia, 

Lucy  A., 

Mary  A., 

N.  B.  (Governor), 

Osman, 

Walter  W.,  . 
BALCH: 

Carrie  M.,     . 

James  P., 

John ,     . 

Joseph , 

Lucinda  B., . 

Lucy,     . 

Sophronia,  . 
BALCOM,  . 
BALDWIN: 

Elizabeth,  . 


83, 


86,  109, 


INDEX     11. 

.      118 

Fannie, 

111,  119 

Frank  E.,     . 

39 

Henrietta,     . 

.      112 

Hiram  W.,    . 

.      Ill 

Jennie  R.,     . 

.       150 
63,  362 

May  Little,  . 
Samviel  E.,    . 

111,  119 

Sarah  A., 

.       120 

Walter, 

.       118 

Wright  A.,    ■ 

.      476 

BALKAM,      . 

112,  113 
.      105 
.       112 

BALL: 

Amos  A., 
AmosE., 

.       119 
.      209 

Catherine  J., 
David,  . 

.       104 
.       117 
.       117 
.       Ill 
.       112 

Edward  M., 
James,  . 
Mary,     . 
Mary  A., 

Moses,  . 

.      475 
111,  192 

.     ns 

Nellie  R.,      . 
Sarah  E., 
Victor  E.,     . 

.     Ill 

William  E., 

.     Ill 

BALLARD,     . 

.       112 

BALLOU, 

.       119 

BANCROFT, 

192 
119,  120 

BANISTER,  . 
BANKS,  . 

.       120 

BARBER,        . 

.       163 

BARDEN, 
BARKER: 

.       356 
.       198 

Abraham  A., 
Anna  E., 

.      249 

Aretus  G.,     . 

.      236 

Augustine  V. 

.      310 
.      241 

Betsey, 
Carrie  S., 

.      413 
.       356 

Constaiitine  I 
Elden,  . 

.       285 
.      285 

Eugene  V.,  . 
Fanny, 
Florentine  H 

.       110 

Francisco  W. 

.      277 
.      285 
.      275 

Franklin, 
Jacob,    . 
John,     . 

.      110 

.      362 

Joseph  W., 
Justin  S., 

Kate  E., 

83 

Mary  C, 

H. 


239 
341 
325 
186 
341 
341 
341 
186 
186 
186 
506 

307 
307 
307 
309 
307 
263 
307 
263 
307 
132 
309 
307 
307 
481 

53 
166 
280 

82 
182,  341 

87 

436 
436 
436 
437 
89,  340 
438 
437 
437 
436 
440 
437 
436 
368 
267 
436,  477 
437 
436 
436 
437 


SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


553 


Maryetta  M., 

.      436 

OrianaM.,    . 

.      438 

Ruth  S., 

.      438 

Samuel, 

440 

Valentine  S., 

.      437 

Victoria  V., 

.      438 

William  T., 

.      477 
47 

BARNARD,    . 

5 

BARNES: 

James,  . 

420 

Johanna, 

175 

Mary  E., 

171 

BARNEY,       . 

53 

BARRELL,     . 

504 

BARRON, 

.      294 

BARROWS,    . 

169,  174 

BARTLETT: 

Aaron, 

.      219 

Caroline  J., 

67 

Carrie  L., 

67 

Catharine  M., 

282 

Clarissa, 

355 

Edmund, 

282 

Elizabeth  L., 

509 

Ezra,     . 

45 

Fred  W., 

68 

Hannah  W., 

121 

Heniy, 

165 

Henry  T.,     . 

67 

Irene,    . 

269 

Israel,    . 

130 

John  E., 

67 

Jonathan,     . 

355 

Josei)h, 

199 

Josiah, 

67,  97 

Judith, 

199 

Judson, 

165 

Mabel,  . 

67 

Mary,    . 

19,  2(;9 

Mary  L., 

125 

Minnie, 

165 

Moses,   . 

37 

Rhoda, 

97 

Samuel, 

67 

Samuel  W., 

67 

Simeon, 

97 

Sophronia,    . 

57 

Stephen,  Col., 

64 

Susannah,     . 

90 

Thomas, 

9 

William, 

269 

38 

BASSFORD, 469 

BASSETT,      ....       219,  226 

BASTON, 413 

BATCHELDER : 

Adella, 513 

Augustus  N.,        .        .        .        .  181 

Carlos, 112 

Irena, 181 

JohnW., 181 

Lorenzo, 137 

Martha  C, 182 

Mary  J., 181 

Nathaniel,    ....       144,  181 

Reuben, 112 

Sarah, 387 

Sophia, 181 

Susan, 181 

William  L.,          ....  181 
BATES  : 
Eliza  A.,       .        .        .        .        .281 

Emma  A., 317 

Emma  B.,     .        .        .        .        .  174 

Ira, 174 

Nancy 283 

Phineas, 283 

Stephen 281,  317 

BATHRICK,  ....  184 
BAXTER,  ....  454,  512 
BEAN: 

Alice  A., 304 

Edwin, 310 

Eliza, .511 

Elizabeth, 144 

Eugene  v., 512 

Eva  J., 512 

Herbert  L., 512 

IdaC, 512 

Jefferson  W.,        ....  223 

Josex)hiue,    .        .        .        .        .  310 

Katie, 512 

Lizzie  M., 304 

Lockwood, 512 

Lora, 310 

Lucinda, 310 

Luke, 511 

Mary, 145,310 

MaryE., 406 

May  v., 512 

Merton, 512 

Moses, 310 

Rufus, 222-3 

Russell,         ....       304,511 


554 

•* 

INDEX    II. 

St.  Clair, 223   | 

BLINN, .363 

Simon,  . 

310,  512 

BLISS: 

Simon  W.,    . 

.      310 

Lucy  J., 444 

Thomas, 

512 

Martha, 

.       358 

Tlionias  W., 

304 

Temperance  C,    . 

.       171 

William, 

71 

Zeba, 

.      444 

BEARCB, 

321 

BLODGETT, 

164,  460 

BEARD, 

69,73 

BOARDMAN: 

BEECH,          .  '      . 

.       203 

Adeline, 

87 

BELCHER,    . 

152,  169 

Anna  L., 

87 

BELL,      . 

164,  424 

Caroline  M., 

87 

BELLOWS,     . 

.       144 

Charles  E.,  . 

87 

BENEDICT,  . 

346 

Eliza,     . 

.      202 

BENNETT: 

Emily  F.,      . 

87 

Daniel, 

24 

George  A. ,    . 

87 

Dyer,     . 

53 

GorhamB.,   . 

87 

Eliphalet,     . 

23 

Judith, 

.       132 

Jedediah, 

23 

Mary  E., 

87 

Lydia,   . 

23 

William, 

87 

Nathaniel,    . 

23 

William  H., 

87 

Rhoda, 

23 

BODWELL,    . 

59,  462 

Victoria  C, 

128 

BOERUM,       . 

.      268 

BENTLY, 

164 

BOLDEN, 

.      361 

BENTON,        . 

414 

BOLEISDER, 

.      492 

BERRY: 

BOLTON, 

.      452 

Arthur  I.,     . 

477 

BOND: 

John,     . 

29 

Betsey, 

.       225 

Joseph, 

111 

Hiram, 

.       173 

Martin  P.,     . 

477 

Mary,     . 

20 

BEST,       . 

471 

Sally,     . 

.      225 

BETTES, 

80 

BONHAM,      . 

.      247 

BETTYS, 

326 

BONNEY, 

.       125 

BILLINGS,     . 

197 

BOOTHBY,     . 

.      290 

BIXBEY, 

53 

BOSWELL,     . 

70 

BLACKLY,     . 

489  ^ 

BOURNE, 

33,  410 

BLACKMAN, 

326' 

BOWDEN,      . 

.      249 

BLAIR,    . 

.       356,  469 

BOWEN, 

.       235 

BLAISDELL, 

71,  280 

BOWERS,       . 

.      214 

BLAKE: 

BOWKER,      . 

60,  396 

Betsey, 

.       120 

BOYCE,  . 

.       174 

Chloe,  . 

239 

BOYD: 

Ellen,    . 

507 

Harriet, 

.       239 

Hannah, 

.      456 

James, 

.      239 

Joseph, 

.      483 

Lendal  G.  S., 

.  207-8 

Joseph,  Rev., 

81 

Mary  S., 

.      502 

Oscar,    . 

120 

Nicholas  E., 

.  207-8 

Royal,   . 

102 

BOYLES, 

.      466 

Simon, 

120 

BOYLEN, 

.      132 

Stephen, 

483 

BOYNTON: 

BLAKELY,    . 

168 

Cyrus  E., 

.      364 

BLANCHARD, 

.       115,  117 

Edson  A.,     . 

.       364 

BLASLAND, 

470 

EliL.,   . 

.      364 

SUBNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


555 


Elizabeth  H.,       . 

.      398 

Louisa, 

.      200 

Hannah,        .... 

.      363 

Mary,     . 

.       200 

John,     ..... 

363 

Moody, 

.      350 

Matikla  E.,  '. 

.      364 

Sarah  A., 

.      350 

Mary, 

233 

BRIDGHAM, 

.       126 

Oscar  W.,     .... 

3(34 

BRIGGS, 

] 

117,  165,  195 

Rebecca  N., 

363 

BRIGHAM,     . 

.       157, 267 

Thomas,         .... 

363 

BRIMBLECOME, 

.      297 

BRACKETT, 

291 

BRINK,   . 

.       300 

BRADBURY: 

BRINTNAL,  . 

.       129 

Bethenia  A., 

252 

BRITTON,      . 

195,  397 

Clement 

252 

BROCK,  . 

.       184 

Clement  A.,          .        '. 

252 

BROCKLEBANK 

16 

Daniel  W.,   . 

251 

BROCKWAY, 

229,  466 

Ebenezer  C, 

.      251 

BROKAW,      . 

.       325 

Emily,            .... 

143 

BROOKINGS, 

250,  262-3 

Enos, 

122 

BROOKS: 

Francette  A., 

.122 

Anna  C, 

.       379 

Harriet,         .... 

375 

Charlotte  A., 

.      441 

Jeremiah,     .... 

143 

Eliza  A., 

.      377 

Mary  A.,       .... 

122 

Ella,      . 

.      229 

Mary  H.,       .... 

126 

Joseph, 

.       379 

Matilda  A.,  . 

45 

Leonard, 

.      377 

Moses, 

122 

Maria  W., 

.      506 

Richard  E.,  . 

252 

Nancy, . 

.      441 

Theoi:)hilus,          .      ■  . 

9 

Noah,    . 

.       506 

BRADFORD,          .        .        .4 

02,441 

Phillips, 

.       107 

BRADLEY : 

Sally,     . 

.      441 

Brickett,       .... 

212 

Thomas, 

.       441 

Charles,         .... 

65 

William  J., 

.       162 

Charles  S.,    . 

65 

BROWLEY, 

.      498 

Ellen  L.  B.,           ... 

212 

BROWN: 

MarauthaW., 

212 

Note  on  ancestry, 

272 

Margaret  B., 

287 

Abigail  P.,    . 

.      425 

Thomas, 

113 

Alfred  L.,     . 

.       509 

BRADSTREET, 

63,  108 

Amos,    . 

.       398 

BRADY, 

450 

Amos  P., 

98,  508 

BRAGDON,    

496 

Benjamin,     . 

12 

BRAMAN,       .... 

390 

Catherine,    . 

.       139 

BRANDT,       .... 

340 

Cora  S., 

.      470 

BRANN, 

368 

Daniel, 

58,425 

BRAY, 

426 

Ellen,    . 

.      156 

BREED,           .... 

490 

Eliza,    . 

.       171 

BREWSTER, 

386 

Eliza  A., 

.      508 

BRICKER,      .         .         .         .        . 

471 

Elizalieth,     . 

27,  216 

BRICKETT: 

Enoch, 

58 

Ann, 

224 

Francis,  Rev.  Dr. 

, 

12 

Elizabeth, 

199 

Francis  H., 

.      470 

Elizabeth  T.,        '. 

350 

Frank  M.,      . 

.      398 

Henry  M., 

350 

Hannah, 

272,  460 

James,           ....       2 

00,224 

Hannah  M., 

.      232 

Jonathan,     .... 

50 

Harriet  L.,   . 

.      509 

556 

INDEX  n. 

Harvey  D., 469 

Abigail, 95 

Heywood, 

.      469 

Abraham,     . 

95 

James  B., 

.      232 

Abraham  P., 

96 

Jane  L., 

.      230 

Amanda, 

96,244 

Jesse  W., 

81 

Azro  S., 

96 

John, 

58,  508 

Bitfield  P.,    . 

96 

John  M., 

98,  509 

Calvin  M.,     . 

96 

Joseph, 

27 

Daniel, 

188 

Joseph  L., 

.      509 

David,  . 

95 

Josiah, 

.      270 

David  E.,      . 

96 

Lucy  J., 

.       232 

Ebenezer  L., 

.       188 

Lncy  M. , 

.      231 

Eliezer, 

96 

Lydia,    . 

71 

Eliphalet  L.,* 

.       188 

Martha, 

129 

Emily  I., 

.       188 

Mary  A., 

.      469 

^     Emulous  W., 

96 

Mary  C, 

.      509 

Enoch, 

96 

Mary  L., 

.      230^ 

Ezekiel  W., 

96 

Mary  M., 

.      232 

Friend, 

95 

Mary  R., 

.      434 

George  W.,  . 

96 

Miriam, 

.      183 

Hannah  F., 

96 

Moses,   . 

.      230 

Horace  R.,    . 

188 

Myrta  A., 

.      470 

Jesse,    . 

96 

Nancy, 

.      236 

Joanna  C,    . 

95 

Nicolas, 

230,  232.. 

Judith, 

96 

Nicolas  R., 

.    ■  232 

Judith  C,     . 

95 

Rebecca  W., 

.      461 

Laura  E., 

188 

Richard, 

58 

Laurette, 

188 

Rrith  H., 

.      460 

Little,    . 

96 

Samuel, 

.      230 

Lucre tia  L., 

96 

Samuel  G.,  I 

lev. 

Dr., 

12 

MaryL., 

95 

Samuel  J., 

131,  279 

Moses, 

95 

Sarah,    . 

.  58,  68 

Sarah,    . 

95 

Sarah  E., 

.      509 

Sophronia  G., 

95 

Sarah  F., 

.      461 

BURBECK: 

Sarah  J., 

230,  508 

Note  on  ancestry. 

201 

Sarah  W., 

.      461 

Edward, 

201 

Thomas, 

1,  27,  272 

Harriet  L.,    . 

157 

Tristram, 

.      460 

Heirry,  . 

201 

William, 

.      461 

Jane, 

201 

William  W., 

.      469 

Lydia,   . 

355 

BROWNELL, 

.      487 

William  H., 

157 

BROWNING, 

.      491 

BURDEN,       . 

433 

BRUCE, 

.      431 

BURGESS: 

BRUNER, 

.      430 

Annie  C, 

460 

BRUSH, 

412,  493 

Helen  M.,     . 

253 

BRYANT, 

.      488 

Rosemond,    . 

187 

BRYER, 

74 

BURKE, 

359 

BUFFUM,       . 

.      346 

BURLEIGH,  . 

188 

BULLARD,    . 

.      287 

BURNETT,     . 

174,  216 

BUMP,     . 

328-9,  512 

BURNHAM: 

BUNTON,       . 

.       335 

Abby  W.,     . 

.      513 

BURBANK: 

Arthm-H.,    . 

513 

SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


557 


Charles  W.,  .        .        .        .513 

Esther,  .....      114 

Genie  H., 513 

James,  ......      135 

Ruhamah, 71 

Sarah, 400 

BURNS: 

John, 169 

Robert, 234 

Walter  A.,    .        .        .        .     '  .      117 

BURPEE, 96 

BURR, 416 

BURRILL, 87 

BURRINGTON,     ....      346 

BURT, 76,  405 

BURTON,        ....       164, 513 
BUSHNBLL,  ....      429 

BUTLER,        .        .         .    171-2,  22S,  355 

BUTRICK, 488 

BUTTERFIELD: 

Hannah, 317 

Jesse, 229-.30 

Martha,         ....  229-30 

Mary, 229-30 

Peter, 150 

BUTTERS,      ....       499,  500 

BUTTS, 216 

BUXTON, 46 

CADY, 56-7 

CALDWELL: 

Elizabeth  N.,       .        .        .        .  153 

George  H., 335 

Harriet  E., 335 

Jonathan  I.,          ....  335 

Louisa  F., 335 

Margaret, 177 

Rebecca, 255 

Wallace, 153 

William,       .        .         .         .255, 335 

CALEF: 

Charles  H., 339 

John, 139 

Louisa,          ....       139,  264 

MaryH., 139 

William, 139 

CALHOUN, 509 

CALL: 

Joanna  C, 234 

Mary, 95 

Mary  E., 414 

Moses, 234 


Nathan, 

.      414 

Sally,     .... 

.      234 

Susan  W.,     . 

317,  414 

CAMP,     .... 

73 

CAMPBELL: 

Charles  E.,  . 

.      294 

Clara  G.,       . 

.      294 

Edgar  E.,      . 

.      294 

Edward, 

.      295 

EffieM., 

.      294 

Eliza  A.,       .         .         . 

.      291 

Elizabeth,     . 

.      431 

Frank  F.,      . 

.      295 

Hazen,  .... 

.      294 

Henry  E.,     . 

.      294 

Herbert  H., 

.      294 

Hermon  H., 

.      294 

IdaM 

.      295 

John,     .... 

.      302 

Jiilia  E.,       . 

.       294 

Luella  E.,     . 

.      294 

Mary,    .... 

.      455 

Robert, 

.      302 

Sarah,    .... 

63,  231 

CANNON,       . 

.       366 

CARD,     .... 

.      399 

CARGELL,     . 

.      204 

CARLETON  (Carlton): 

Alvah, 

.      160 

Edwin  L.,     . 

.       159 

Ellen  M.,      . 

.       373 

Jonathan,     . 

90 

Jolui,     .... 

159,  373 

Margaret, 

.       178 

Mary,     .... 

90 

Mary  P., 

.      159 

Nabby, 

.       200 

Phebe,  .... 

220 

Ruins  (Carlton), 

.       181 

CARPENTER: 

Daniel  F.,     . 

.       372 

Daniel  H.,    . 

.      372 

Edgar  P.,      . 

.      372 

Eliza  J.  D., 

.      304 

Frank  W.,    . 

.       372 

Helen  M.,     . 

.      231 

Tristi-am  L., 

.      372 

WUlard  H., 

.      372 

CARR: 

AldenS.,      . 

.      197 

Daniel, 

.      187 

Emily  M.,     . 

.      402 

558 

INDEX   II. 

Eunice  A., 185 

Harry, 487 

George  W., 

.      196 

John  S., 

.      183 

Hannah  W., 

.      130 

Joseph, 

.      486 

Harriet, 

.      259 

Mary  A., 

.      288 

Henry  S., 

.      130 

Moses  K., 

.      486 

John,     . 

.      129 

RhodaW.,    . 

.      123 

John  L., 

.      129 

Samuel  A.,  . 

82 

Jolm  0., 

.      403 

Sarah,    . 

.      244 

Joseph  F., 

.      130 

Sarah  B., 

.      242 

Lydia  G., 

.       129 

Susan  E., 

82 

Mary  L., 

.       402 

4 

Parker, 

.      402 

CHANNON,    . 

.       152 

Robert, 

.       129 

CHAPIN, 

.       162 

Eoxana, 

.      222 

CHAPMAN: 

Susan  H., 

.       376 

Albion  P.,     . 

.      423 

Thersa  M., 

.       187 

Emma  S., 

.      502 

Thomas, 

72 

Henry  W.,   . 

.       129 

CARTER: 

Jonathan  G., 

.       502 

Anna,    . 

.       119 

Joseph  L.,    . 

.       381 

Benjamin, 

96 

Landslord,   . 

.       381 

CO.,     . 

.      388 

Marion  A.,   . 

.      502 

Galen,  . 

.      267 

Mary  J., 

.       373 

Mary  K., 

.      267 

Sophie  E.,     . 

.      502 

Obadiah, 

.      388 

CHARTRAND, 

.      429 

William, 

.       119 
.       Ill 
.       174 

CHASE: 
Abigail, 
Abigail  J.,    . 

.      504 
.      270 

GARY,     . 

CASWELL, 

.       393 

Abigail  L.,   . 

.       113 

GATE,      . 

.      270 

Albert, 

.      421 

CATHCART, 

.       193 

AlnairaB.,    . 

.       113 

CAUGHLIN, 

.      338 

Amos,  . 

193,  i95 

GHADWICK, 

.      451 

Ann  M., 

.      270 

CHALLIS,      . 

.       145,  246 

Anna,    . 

.      200 

CHAMBERLAIN 

(Chamberlin) : 

Anna  B., 

.       195 

Abba,    . 

.      439 

Anna  M., 

.       113 

Clara,    . 

.      283 

Anthony, 

.      268 

Daniel, 

.      439 

Bella  M.,      . 

.       113 

Hannah  A., 

.      296 

Benjamin  L., 

.      196 

Harriet  A.,  . 

.      506 

Betsey  B.,     . 

.      193 

James  K.  P., 

.        ,.        60 

Christopher, 

.      393 

Martha, 

'.       320 

Ella  F., 

.      196 

Nancy, 

.       151 

Elizabeth  L., 

.      112 

Nellie  L.,      . 

.      232 

Emily, 

.      196 

Schuyler, 

.      506 

Emma  R.,     . 

.      347 

William, 

82 

Enoch  P.,      . 

.      112 

William  M., 

82 

Frances  L., 

.      355 

CHANDLER: 

Frederic  D., 

.      113 

Clara  E.,      . 

.      487 

George  W., 

.      262 

Frances  E., 

.      203 

Georgie  E.,  . 

.      262 

Frank  G.,     . 

.       183 

Hannah  B., 

.      270 

Fred,     . 

.      487 

Hezekiah  S., 

.      195 

George  D., 

.      183 

Laura  A.,     . 

.      113 

SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


559 


LydiaD., 270 

Maria, 393 

Martha,         .        .        .        .        .  18 

Mary, 193,268 

MaryL., 270 

Matilda  P., 169 

Metaphor  S.,         .         .         .         .270 

Moses, 270 

Moses  L.,      .        .        .        .        .  113 

Phebe, 404 

Richard, 77 

Salome, 195 

Samuel,        ....       193,  195 
Sarah,            .        .        .58,  80,  193,  199 

Sarah  P., 195 

Statira, 251 

Tappan, 273 

Tristram, 200 

William, 193 

William  L.,         ....  270 

William  P.,          ....  113 
CHENEY: 

Abigail  C, 352 

Ann, 272 

Belle  F., 363 

Daniel  L., 352 

Ebenezer, 453 

Elizabeth  E.,        .        .        .        .352 

Harriet  M., 453 

Henry, 352 

Israel  E 352 

James  D., 352 

Jane, o52 

Lizzie  S., 363 

Lucy  L 352 

Luther  L., 352 

Mary  A., 453 

Nathaniel, 2 

Sarah, 352 

Sarah  E.,      .        .        .        .        .  482 

William, 363 

CHILD, 143,  163 

CHILDS, 133 

CHIPMAN,     ....        46,  120 

CHRISTIE,    .        .        .        7        .  Ill 
CHURCH,        .        .        .    154-6,272,409 

CHUTE, 1G3 

CLAFLIN, 404 

CLAPP, 470 

CLARK  (Clarke): 

Amos, 265 

Benaiah, 81 


\ 


Bethiah, 

Carrie,  . 

Charles, 

Charles  E. 

Charles  L., 

Clara,    . 

Elizabeth  B, 

Ellen  F., 

Francis  B., 

George  A., 

George  D., 

George  L., 

Harriet  M., 

Hannah  L., 

Henry  L., 

Ira, 

James, 

John,     . 

John  H., 

Jonathan, 

Josiah  B., 

Joseph  G., 

Jiiliette, 

J.  Greenleaf, 

Lj'dia  W., 

Mary,    . 

Mary  A., 

Mary  E., 

Mary  D., 

Nathaniel, 

Norman, 

Ruth  K., 

Susan,  . 

Theodore, 

William  M., 
CLARKSON, 
CLAY,     . 
CLEAVELAND  (see  also 

land), 
CLEMENT: 

Abiah,  . 

Albert  C, 

Albert  L., 

Alice,    . 

Amos  L., 

Charles  E., 

Charles  H., 

Daniel  Q., 

David, 

Eben  L., 

Edward  W. 

Eliza,    . 


Cleve 


138 
141 
445 
445 
385 
370 
385 
238 

81 
385 
384 
384 
385 

81 
355 
138 
384 
387 
370 
271 
355 

81 
331 

81 
219 
271 
446 
570,  384 
385 
445 
138 
387 
237 

81 
313 
284 
;i98 

1.55 

14 

388 
389 
49 
388 
388 
388 
388 
396 
396 
389 
389 


560 


INDEX   II. 


Elizabeth 49 

Emma, 388 

Fanny, 49 

Frank  C, 388 

Fred  A., 387 

George  B., 387 

George  F.,    .        .        .        .        .  396 
George  F.  P.,        .        .        .        .389 

Horace  F., 388 

James  (Dunbarton,  N.  H.),        •  49 

James  (Warren,  N.  H.),     •        •  387 

John, 14,  389 

Joseph, 388 

Laura  E., 388 

Leonard  H.,         .        .        .        .  396 

Louisa  T., 389 

Margaret, 49 

Martha  J., 396 

Mary  E 387,  396 

Maybell, 389 

Mehitable, 10 

Minnie  D., 389 

Molly, 49 

Moses  H.,      .        .        .        .       219,  387 

Obacliah, 387 

Russell  K., 387 

Sarah,  ....         43,  219,  388 

Sarah  J., 388 

Tamar  J., 389 

Thomas, 49 

Tristram 49 

Walter, 49 

William, 388 

William  H.,         .        .        .        .388 

-OLEMONS, 59 

CLEVELAND   (see  also  Cleave- 

land), 336 

CLIFFORD: 

Catlierine, 396 

Clara  E., 432 

Hattie  V., 369 

CLOGSTON, 168 

CLOSE, 166 

CLOUGH: 

Albert  L., 486 

Alson  S., 485 

Clarence  C,          ....  486 
Eliza  A.,       .        .        .        .        .186 

Eunice, 388 

Frank  S., 485 

IdaM., 485 

Isaac  M., 485 


Jonathan, 

Laura  A., 

Martha, 

Nancy  J., 

Percy  F., 

Solon  S., 
COBB,  . 
COBLEIGH: 

Laura  M., 

Maria,   . 

Mary,     . 

Winsor  S., 
COBURN: 

Ella,      . 

Moses, 

Timothy, 
COCHRAN: 

Jane,     . 

Jesse  L., 

Mary,    . 

Nancy, 

Peter,    . 

Rev.  Mr., 

Robert, 

Ruth,     . 

Susan,  . 
COFFIN: 

Alice,     . 

Alfreda  K., 

Apphia  C, 

Caroline  P., 

Charles  C, 

David,  . 

Edward  L., 

Elizabeth, 

Elizabeth  A 

Francis  H., 

Fred  E., 

George  H., 

Harriet, 

Harry  M., 

Henry,  . 

Ida, 

Joanna, 

John,     . 

John  P., 

Joseph, 

Joseph  H., 

Joshua, 

Judith, 

Louisa  F., 

Lydia,   . 


18 


.388 
405 
99,  100 
226 
486 
485 
289,  441 

.  485 

.  393 

.  300 

.  485 


.   183 

.   144 

83 

153,  178 
154 
153 
153 
153 
73 
153 
138 
153 

495 
291 
242 
289 
101 
203 
386 
79 
386 
495 
406 
386 
406 
495 
386 
289 
5 
386 
289 
32,  289,  442 
423 
11,442 
101 
406 
7 


SUENAMES   OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


561 


Mary,    . 

Mary  M. , 

Moses,  . 

Nathaniel, 

Nancy, 

Paul,     . 

Peter,    . 

Polly,    . 

Richard, 

Sarali,  . 

Stephen, 

Thomas, 

Tristram, 
COKER: 

Carrie  A., 

Catherine  G. 

John,     . 

John  G., 

John  P., 

Justin,  . 

Miriam, 

Robert  A., 

Susan  A., 

Thomas, 
COLBY: 

Ada  J., 

Charles  L., 

Daniel, 

Ebeu  L., 

Edwin  J., 

Emma  F., 

Ensign, 

Finette, 

Joanna  A.. 

John  L., 

Lavinia, 

ISIary  E., 

Moses  F., 

Roxa  A., 

Sarah,   . 

William, 
COLCORD, 
COLE: 

Anna,    . 

Augustus  K. 

Azel, 

Dolly,   . 

Edmond, 

Elizabeth  C. 

Elvin,    . 

Esther, 

Eunice, 
39 


32,39 


.  0,  191 

Ezra,     .... 

54 

.      386 

Frederick,     . 

54 

101,406 

George  A.,    . 

47 

32 

Hannah, 

52-3,  166 

.      251 

Henry,  .... 

.      457 

.      203 

Honor  E.,     . 

.       161 

5 

Jennie  M.,    . 

47 

.       101 

Jesse,    .... 

.       165 

.289,  406 

John 

.  52,54 

89,  92,  442 

Margaret, 

.      457 

39 

Molly,   .... 

54,166 

101,  242 

Moses,  .... 

54,  166 

5 

Newman  Fitz, 

54,  165 

Noah,    .... 

54 

.       196 

Tryphena,    . 

.      166 

.       197 

COLLIER,       . 

.      266 

.       196 

COLLINS: 

.       196 

Hannah, 

.      183 

.       196 

Hannah  H., 

.       191 

.       196 

William, 

88 

65 

COLLISON,    . 

.      367 

.       196 

COL^klAN  (Coleman): 

.       196 

Daniel,          .        .        .       ] 

99,  260,  427 

.       196 

Margery, 

3 

Mary  C,        .        .        . 

.      260 

.       131 

Moses,   .... 

.       199 

.       354 

Sarah  E.,      . 

.      427 

.       158 

Thomas, 

1 

.       354 
.       131 

4 

COMIXS, 

185,  189-90 

.       371 

COMPTON: 

.       339 

Charles  C,  . 

.       325 

.       339 

Charles  E.,    . 

.      445 

.       131 

David,  .... 

.      445 

.      354 

Florence, 

.      445 

.       309 

Harriet,         .        .        .  -" 

.      325 

.      131 

Lydia,  .... 

.      415 

.      354 

Paul,     .... 

.      445 

.      488 

William, 

.      325 

.      113 

CONANT: 

.       354 

Arba 

.      293 

.      475 

Bertha  A.,    . 

.       195 

Edmund, 

.      293 

.       166 

Harlan  P.,    . 

.      195 

.       285 

Helen  P.,     . 

.      195 

54 

Lucy,     .... 

70 

.      166 

Sarah  F.,      . 

.      195 

54 

WiUieC,      . 

.      195 

.      457 

CONDIE, 

.      499 

.       191 

CONDIT, 

.      249 

55 

CONNERLY, 

.      256 

.      166 

CONNOR, 

.      222 

562 


INDEX    II. 


COOK: 

Charles  W 262 

Elizabeth  M.,       ....      262 

Inez  E., 262 

Jane  L., 262 

Joseph  A., 454 

Mary  A., 212 

MaryB., 262 

Moses, 262 

Moses  E.,      .        ...        .        .262 

Polly, 354 

Sarah,  465 

COOMBS,         ....  214-5 

COOPER,         ....         56,  152 

COPELAND,  ....       238 

COPP,      .        .        .        .        .        .391 

CORLISS: 
Harriet  N.,  ....      336 

Martha,         .         .         .         .         .       104 

Samuel  S., 398 

Sarah, 105 

Stephen, 398 

Willoughby,         ....      336 
CORNWELL,         ....      302 

CORSON, 370 

COTTON, 2,130 

COUCH,  ....      94-5, 233 

COUSE, 334 

COWDREY, 238 

COY, 115 

CRAGUE, 297 

CRAIG, 177 

CRAM, 184,  196 

GRAND  ALL,  ....  437-8 

CRANE, 203 

CRAWFORD,         ....       371 

CREASEY, 262 

CREESY(Cressey?),     .        .        .160 

CRESSEY, 80 

CROCKETT,  .        .         .       300,  482 

CROISEY, 193 

CROMWELL,         ....      416 

CRONISE, 329 

CROOK, 152 

CROCKER, 121-2 

CROSS: 
Aseneth  J.,  .        .        .        .      350 

Jesse,    .        .        .        .        .        .      350 

Mary  A., 355 

SophroniaA.,      ....      421 

CROULEY, 448 

CROY, 491 


CROZER, 
CULBERTSON, 

CUMMINGS: 

Alice,    . 

Charles, 

Charles  C, 

Charles  M., 

Clark,    . 

David  S., 

Elizabeth, 

George  P., 

Harriet  A., 

Jane  M.. 

Jonathan, 

Jotham, 

Laura  F., 

Mary  H., 

Rockwood, 

Willard, 
CUNNINGHAM: 

Cora  A., 

Frances, 

Frank  A., 

George, 

James, 

James  A., 

Mark,    . 

Mary  A., 

Sarah  H., 

Ursula  J., 


CURRIER: 
Anna  G., 
Benjamin, 
Benjamin  G 
Charles  D., 
David,  . 
Elvira, 
Everett  S., 
George  W., 
Harry  G., 
Jacob,  . 
Jeremiah  M 
John,     . 
John  E., 
Joseph, 
Joshua, 
J.  Warren, 
Mahlon  D., 
Mary,    . 
Milton  W., 
Sarah,   . 


352-3 
416 

354 
354 
354 
339 
340 
339 
224 
354 
117 
354 
441 
354 
340 
440-1 
354 
340 

368 
368 
368 
49 
368 
368 
368,  474 
368 
474 
474 
111 

370 
128 
370 
432 
370 
394 
432 
432 
494 
15 
432 
149 
494 
393 
394 
432 
370 
393 
370 
238 


SUEISrAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


563 


Serepta, 

.      149 

DANFORTH, 

.      373 

William  L., 

.      494 

DANGLER,    . 

.      416 

CURTIS, 

.      374 

DANIELS,      . 

.      213 

CUSHMAN,    . 

.      420 

DARLING,     . 

.       166,  399 

CUTLER: 

DAVENPORT: 

Abbie  B.,      . 

.       158 

Albert  W.,    . 

422 

Abigail, 

.      157 

Alice  M., 

.      439 

Anna  A., 

.      240 

Anthony, 

.      421 

Calvin, 

.     .    .      239 

Augusta  S., 

.      421 

Carroll, 

.      240 

Benjamin,    . 

.      476 

Charles, 

239-40 

Catherine  De  F., 

.      421 

Eleanor  E., 

.      240 

Davis  L., 

.      438 

Ellen,    . 

.      240 

Edward  H., 

.      439 

Emma, 

.       240 

Edward  L., 

.      421 

Evarts, 

.       146,  240 

George, 

.      421 

G.,         ... 

82 

Harry  N.,     . 

.      439 

Gerard, 

.      213 

Henry  W.,    . 

.       386, 421 

Hermon  E., 

.      240 

Herbert  D., 

.      439 

Lucia,   . 

.      240 

Lilla  S., 

.      439 

Maz'cia  A.,    . 

.      240 

Lorenzo  D., 

.      438 

Mary,     . 

.       158 

Margaret, 

.      476 

Sarah,  . 

.       181 

Mary  A., 

.       386, 476 

Sophia, 

.      280 

Sarah,  . 

.       421 

Susan  R., 

.      240 

William  H., 

.      439 

William  C, 

•       158 

DAVIS: 

CUTTER, 

.      483 

Abel,     . 

.       171 

CUTTING,      . 

9 

Andrew, 

.      435 

Benjamin  G., 

.      259 

DABBS,  . 

.      508 

Charles, 

.      436 

D  ALMAS, 

.       499-500 

Eliphalet  C, 

.      421 

DALRYMPLE,      . 

.      403 

Emeline, 

.      420 

D ALTON: 

Ernest  L.,     . 

.      420 

Catherine,    . 

26 

Euphemia,    . 

70 

Mary,    . 

.  25,  26 

Fannie  D.,    . 

.      420 

Michael, 

25,  26 

Fannie  P.  S., 

.      259 

Ruth  H., 

26 

Frances  E.,  . 

.      421 

Samuel, 

.      104 

Frank  E.,      . 

.      405 

Sarah,    . 

26 

George  R.,    . 

.      420 

Tristram, 

25,  41 

George  T.,    . 

.      439 

DAMBACH,  . 

.       .323 

Hall  L., 

.      421 

DAME,    . 

.         .         .      251 

Hannah, 

.       420,  510 

DANA: 

Harriet  A.,  . 

.      421 

Alice,    . 

.      421 

Isaac,     . 

.      420 

Ethel  May,  . 

.      444 

James, 

420 

Hannah  L., 

.      444 

Jay  R., 

420 

Helen  P.,      . 

.       444 

Julia,     . 

.      133 

Louisa  W.,    . 

.      444 

Lucy  L., 

.      435 

Luther, 

.      444 

Maria,  . 

.      175 

Mary  E., 

61 

Mary, 

168,  510 

Mary  P., 

.      444 

Robert, 

.      420 

Philip,  . 

.      444 

Samuel, 

.      420 

Woodbury  K.,     . 

.      444 

Sarah,    . 

.      496 

564 


INDEX    II. 


): 


Walter  P., 

AVilliam  L., 

Zebulon, 
DAWSON, 
DAY: 

Abraham, 

Elizabeth, 

Enoch, 

Hannah, 

Harriet, 

Joseph, 

Little,    . 

Lydia,    . 

Mary,    . 

Sarah, 
DEAN  (Deane; 

Carrie,  . 

Charles, 

Cynthia  A., 

Ezra, 

Mary  B., 

Zadoc,  . 
DEARBORN 

Brock,  . 

Ebenezer, 

Elizabeth  M 

George  A., 

George  W., 

John  R., 

Lydia,   . 

Mary,    . 

R.  F.,  Dr., 

Richard, 

Sarah,   . 

Sherburn, 
DEBLOIS, 
DEERE, 
DEERING, 
Db  GROFF, 

de  haven, 
delamater, 

DELANO, 

DENATT, 

DENCY, 

DENNETT, 

DENNIS, 

De  WITT 

DEXTER, 

DICKINSON, 

DIKE, 

DILLEN. 

DILLINGHAM 


405 
420 
510 
119 

63 
63 
63 
63 
473 
63 
63 
63 
74 
63 

133 
79 

513 
79 

277 
46 

314 

138 

399 

314 

314 

314 

138 

308 

435 

313 

314 

138 

26 

282 

68 

163 

500 

188,  403 

253,  365 

.   455 

.   482 

.   370 

112,  464 

.   300 

87 

205,  282 

23 

.   312 

.   215 


DIMOND, 237 

DINSMORE,  .         .         .  159-60 

DIRICKSON,  ....      311 

DIX, 248,443 

DOAN, 99 

DOANE, 349 

DOBSON,        ....       244,415 

DODD, 214-5 

DODGE: 

Abigail, 51 

Addie  E., 364 

Alice, 51,  313 

Edna, 51 

Eliza, 419 

Elizabeth 51 

Emma, 493 

Isaac, 255 

Joseph, 51 

Judith,  .....       351 

Lydia, 51 

Lydia  J., 489 

Martha, 51 

Mary, 15,  51 

Mary  P., 66 

Melissa  A., 189 

Parker, 51 

Rebecca, 255 

Rev.  Mr., 272 

Sarah, 51 

Virginia, 66 

William  B.,  ....        67 

DOLE: 

Almira, 355 

Elizabeth, 249 

Enoch 8-9 

Eunice, 102-3 

Henry, 1(5 

James, 68 

Jane, 36 

John, 67 

Joshua, 200 

Judith, 67 

Lydia, 67 

Oliver, 200 

Paul,      ......       193 

Richard,        ....  9,  16 

Ruth, 93 

Samuel, 67 

Sarah, 16,  67 

DOLLOFF, 191 

DONNELL,     .         .        .        .        .425 
DORSET, 432-3 


SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


565 


DOTEN  (Doton),     .         .        .     60-1,  211 

DOTY, 435 

DOUGLASS,  .         .         .       276,297 

DOW: 
Alplionso,     ......      155 

Asa, 21 

Betsey, 46 

EthelynM.,  ....      401 

Francis,        .        .        .        .        .      155 
Harriet  C,    .  .         .         .      155 

Helen  3L, 489 

John 401,  489 

John  C, 401 

Lyclia, 204 

Mary  A., 155 

Mattie  A., 271 

Nancy  B., 155 

Belief, 90 

DOWNES, 347 

DOWNING,    .        .        .        .         11,  127 
DOWNS,  ....         73,443 

DRAKE,  ....       173,436 

DRESSER: 

Harriet, 70 

Mehitable, 442 

Ruth, 302 

DREW, 306-7,  312 

DRISCOLL,    .....      227 

DRYER, 353 

DUDLEY,       .         .         .         .         46,  326 

DUFFS, 115 

DUGGAN, 507 

DUMMER: 

Abigail, 135 

Elizabeth,     ...        .        .        .135 

Jane, 5 

Shubael, 135 

Stephen, 1, 5 

DUNCAN,       ....   328-9,  512 

DUNHAM, 358 

DUNLAP, 54 

DUNN 116,  262 

DUNNING: 

Abram, 309 

Hannah, 301 

Sylvina, 189 

DUSTIN,         ....    152-3,  248 

DUTCH, 127 

DUTTON, 360 

DWINEL 503 

DWINELL,    ....       294,  352 
DYER,     .        .        .        .        .        .197 


EALY, 398 

FAMES,  ....       285,  387 

EASKOOT, 383 

EASTES, 296 

EASTMAN: 

Bartlett, 62 

Cynthia, 167 

Damon  Y., 481 

Edna, 167 

Elizabeth, 254 

Enoch, 269 

Frank  L., 481 

Hannah 62 

James  B., 481 

Jane, 82 

Laura  M., 481 

Lucinda, 167 

Matilda, 02 

Naomi, 411 

Peter, 305 

Sally, 168 

Samuel, i67 

Timothy, 62 

Thankful,  305 
EATON: 

Abby  E.  J.,          ....  347 

Alexander, 466 

AunaM., 177 

Annie  L., 348 

Caroline  A.,          .        .        .        .  ;346 

Carrie  E., 343 

Charles  E., 346 

Charles  L., 466 

Daniel  H., 347 

Daniel  W., 347 

David, 345 

Edmund  L.,         .        .        .        .  346 

Edward  S., 348 

Elizabeth  W.,      ....  348 

Ernest  B., 348 

Ernest  W.,  .        .        .        .348 

Eunice, 54 

Frank, 347,466 

Frederic  W.,        .        .        .        •  194 

Harriet, 413 

Hellen  J., 346 

Henry  F., 87 

James  F., 194 

John, 54 

John  M., 237 

Judith  B., 346-7 

Julius  A., 466 


566 


INDEX   II. 


Lucia  T., 466 

Lucy, 407 

Lydia  A., 177 

Mariaiinie  L.,       ....  347 

Martha  A., 237 

Mary  J.,        ....       346,348 

Melinda, 155 

Nellie  R., 466 

Percival  J., 194 

Richard, 177 

Roswell  J., 348 

Ruth, 347 

Ruth  A., 346 

Sarah  A., 347 

William  A.,          .                .        .  466 

William  G.,          ....  347 

EAYRS, 318 

EDDY, 125,  163 

EDGERLY, 400 

EDSON, 127 

EDWARDS: 

BelaB., 82 

Foster  D., 396 

FraukE., 76 

James, 396 

Mary  E., 403 

Sarah, 85 

ELA, 10,22-3 

ELBRIDGE,           ....  61 

ELDERKIN,          ....  299 

ELIASON, 235 

ELKINS, 326 

ELLICOTT, 276 

ELLIOT  (Elliott): 

Ascenath, 98 

John, 98 

Luvia, 186 

Mary, 96 

ELLIS, 428,  463 

ELY, 247 

EMERSON: 

Abiah, 221 

Alice, .146 

Amelia  H., 172 

Bodwell,       .        .        .        .        .  78 

Deborah, 31 

Elizabeth, 219 

Hannah, 69 

Isaac, 293 

JohnW., 213 

'  Jonathan, 293 

Joseph, 49 


Joseph,  Rev.,       ....        32 

Louisa, 219 

Louisa  L., 293 

Mary,     ......        32 

Mary  A., 181 

Rachel, 172 

Ralph  Waldo,  ....  32 
Richard,  .  .  .  .  51,  146 
Robert,  .         .  50,  104,  219,  221 

Samuel,         .        .        .       28,  36, 47,  71 

Sarah, 36,  47 

Stephen, 36 

EMERY: 

Alonzo, 312 

Ann, 49 

Anna, 13 

Asher  B.,      .         .         .         .         .158 

Charles  E., 158 

David, 190, 199 

Edward, 140 

Edward  K.,  .         .         .         .158 

Edwin  F., 157 

Eleanor, 39 

EllaF., 158 

Eliza 105 

Elmer  A., 212 

Fairfield, 177 

Fannie  M., 486 

Frank, 486 

Frederick, 312 

George  H., 486 

George  W., 177 

Hannah, 47 

John, 199, 497 

John  C,        .         .         .         .       158,  486 

John  R., 158 

Josiah,  ....       157,  158 

Josiah  A., 158 

Levi  A., 486 

Lucius  H., 157 

Lydia, 27 

Mary, 140 

Mary  A., 177 

MaryE., 158 

Mary  S., 158 

Mehitable, 149 

Mehitable  G.,       .        .        .        .497 

Moses, 71 

Moses  L., 158 

Paul, 140 

Samuel, 149 

Sarah, 39,  95, 140 


SUENAMES   OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


567 


Sarah  A., 

199 

Sarah  J., 

.      100 

Sarah  F.,      . 

497 

FARQUHAR, 

67 

Soloraon  H., 

486 

FARRINGTO 

IST: 

Stephen, 

13, 

47,  139 

Frances, 

.      281 

Stephen  M., 

140 

John,     . 

.       305 

William  H.  H.,   . 

158 

Mary,    . 

70 

Theresa  0.,  . 

208 

Nathaniel,    . 

.      281 

EMINGER,     . 

440 

Sally,     . 

.       152 

ENGEBRETSEN, 

302 

Sarah  A., 

.      305 

ENGLAND,    . 

432 

FARWELL, 

.      328 

ENGLET, 

487 

FAUNCE, 

.       125 

ESTABROOK, 

385 

FEARON, 

.      305 

ESTERLY,      . 

331 

FELLOWS: 

EUSTIS, 

505 

Adonijah, 

.       343 

EVANS: 

Albina  L.,     . 

.      476 

Alice  M., 

350 

Almena  C, 

.         .       392 

Benjamin  G., 

256 

Hannah, 

.      459 

Charles, 

114 

Joseph, 

.      393 

Charles  O.,   . 

438 

Mary  T.  P., 

.       343 

Clinton  B.,   . 

254 

Meele,   . 

.       188 

George  H.,  . 

254 

Moses,   . 

.       188,  476 

Henry,  . 

350 

Sarah,   . 

.       188 

Henry  C,      . 

254 

William, 

78 

Jennie  L.,     . 

437 

FERNALD: 

John,     . 

253 

Annie,  . 

.      299 

John  A., 

254 

Clara  T., 

.      299 

Louis  I., 

254 

Edith,   . 

.      299 

Mary,     . 

144 

Emma, 

299 

MaryL., 

254 

Gertrude, 

.       299 

Robert  H.,    . 

350 

Humphrey, 

.  '     68 

Simeon  A.,  . 

253 

John,     . 

.  '    69 

Valentine,    . 

438 

Maud,    . 

299 

Valeta  0.,     . 

438 

Samuel  R., 

.       299 

EVELETH,     . 

255 

William  L., 

.      299 

EWENS, 

160 

FICKETT, 

.      460 

EWINS,  . 

143 

FIELDING, 
FIELDS, 

■    .        .         .       299,503 
.      295 

EAATZ,  . 

.      312 

FIFIELD, 

.      442 

FAIRBANKS, 

.       156 

FISH: 

FAIRFIELD, 

86 

Almira, 

.      510 

FARLEY, 

13,  168 

Alpha, 

.      510 

FARMER: 

Alvira  L., 

.      332 

Benjamin,     . 

.      175 

Amos,   . 

.      366 

Charles  R.,   . 

.       101 

Elizabeth, 

366 

Jane  Grey,   . 

101,  238 

Elleiy, 

.       332,510 

John,     . 

.      100 

James, 

.       175,510 

John  P., 

.      100 

Patience, 

.      366 

Mary,    . 

.      175 

Persis,   . 

.      205 

Mary  W., 

.      101 

WUliam  C, 

.      510 

Moses  G., 

'.      100 

FISHER: 

Roxana, 

.      319 

Bradley, 

303 

Sallie  R.,      . 

.      101 

Christopher 

F.,    .         .         .        .      265 

568 


INDEX    II. 


S., 


Eliza  G., 

Emma  C. 

George  W 

Georgiana  K 

Henry  W., 

John  T., 

Margaret  C. 

Mary  L., 

Philip,  . 

Philippine, 

Reuben, 

Susan  C, 

Virginia  H. 
FISK,  . 
FITCH,  . 
EITTS,  . 
FITZ, 

FITZGERALD 
FLAGG, 
FLANDERS : 

Alice  A., 

Drusilla, 

Edwin, 

Elizabeth, 

Gideon, 

Harriet  J., 

James  H.  C 

Louisa, 

Lydia,    . 

Mary,    . 

Philip,  . 

Philip  C, 

Royal,    . 

Sarah,    . 

Simon,  . 

Taylor  L., 

Timothy, 

William  B., 
FLEMMING, 
FLETCHER, 
FLINT: 

Clarence  S., 

Elijah  P., 

George  W., 

Polly,     . 
FLOYD, 
FLUENT, 
FLURY, 
FOERMAN, 
FOGG,     . 
FOLLANSBEE 

Joshua, 


266 
431 
432 
266 
266 
431 
266 

265,  266 
431 
431 
265 
266 
266 
166 

213,  467 
402 
23 

343,  415 
127 

311 
96 
181 
181 
181 
311 
311 
451-2 
311 
181 
311 
311 
452 
181 
181 
311 
270 
311 
438 
459 

313 

183 
313 
61 
237 
253 
336 
382 
237 


132 


Judith  B., 125 

Sarah, 29 

FOLSOM,  ....  22,231 
FONDENBERG,    .         .         .         .329 

FOOTE, 497 

FORD: 

Caleb, .389,484 

Elizabeth, 498 

Laura  E., 389 

Mary, 78 

Mary  L., 484 

Minnie  B., 324 

Nettie  L.,      .        .        .        .        .324 
Ransom  T.,  .        .        .        .324. 

FORMAN, 300 

FORSAITH,  .  .  .  .  .152 
FORSYTH,  .  .  .  .  .514 
FOSS: 

Alexander, 423 

Annie  N., 424 

Charles  S., 423 

Charles  W.,  ....      291 

Clarence  E.,         .        .        .        .290 
Edward  L.,  ....      424 

Elizabeth  M.,       ....      423 

Emily  A., 338 

Frances  E.,  .        .        .        .        .290 
Frank  L.,      .         .         .         .*       .      423 

Frank  O., 291 

Georgianna  D.,    ....      423 

Harriet  E., 291 

HazenL., 291 

Jett  S., 291 

JolinH., 290 

Louisa, 291 

Mary  F., 290 

MerrittC, 291 

Nellie  L., 424 

Nellie  v., 290 

Sampson, 290 

Samuel  H., 290 

Sarah  H.,     .....      423 

Sarah  L., 291 

Wilbur  C, 290 

FOSTER: 

Amasa, 317 

Ann  E., 323 

Charles  B., 344 

Elijah, 322 

Elizabeth  M.,       .        .        .        .        76 

Emma  C, 339 

Frances  D.,  .        .        .        .322 


SUKNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


569 


George, 

.      343 

GAGE: 

George  A., 

.       317 

Charles  M.,           .        .        .        .452 

George  M.,   . 

76 

Cyrus,   . 

Ill 

George  S.,     . 

.      344 

EllaR., 

455 

Henry, 

.       338 

Ellen  E., 

304 

Herman, 

.       344 

Emma  J., 

455 

Jane  Frances, 

75 

Eva  M., 

455 

John,    . 

.  343-4 

Frank,  . 

468 

LucyM., 

.       344 

Fred,     . 

455 

Luther  H.,    . 

.       322 

Harriet  E.,   . 

468 

Lydia  A., 

.      317 

Ida  A.,  .       . 

468 

Martha, 

.     -333 

Isaac,     . 

.      468 

Mary,    . 

98 

James,  . 

111 

Mary  Ellen, 

75 

J.D.,     . 

82 

Nellie  A.,     . 

76 

Jesse  E., 

455 

Samuel  P.,    . 

.       317 

John  S., 

452 

Sarah,  . 

.       322 

Louisa  C, 

468 

Sarah  M.,     . 

.       344 

Monty  Roy, 

452 

"Warren, 

75 

Nellie  P.,       . 

452 

William  P., 

.       317 

Roswell  R.,  . 

.      455 

FOWLER,       . 

.       508 

Samuel, 

317 

FRAZER, 

29 

GAINES, 

192 

FREDENBURG, 

.       329 

GALE.     . 

22,  482 

FREEMAK,    . 

117,  385 

GALLAGHER, 

240 

FRELEIGH, 

.       163 

GALLISHAN, 

127 

FRENCH: 

GALLOWAY, 

330 

AM  ah,  . 

78 

GALLUP, 

170 

Belle,    . 

.      131 

GARDNER: 

Ephraim, 

78 

David  W.,     . 

160 

Ezra,     . 

78 

Laodicea  M., 

160 

Joseph, 

78 

Mary,    . 

284 

Judith, 

78 

Paul,     . 

105 

Miriam, 

30 

William  T., 

160 

Rhoda, 

78,  398 

GARLAND,    . 

139 

Samuel, 

.      428 

GASSETT,      . 

495 

Sarah,    . 

78 

GEER,     . 

305 

FRIZZLE,       . 

.      510 

GEORGE: 

FROST,   . 

234,  412 

Andrew  J.,  . 

184 

FRY,        .        .        . 
FRYE,     . 

.      418 
70 

Arabella, 
Bessie,  . 

119 
119 

FULLER: 

Charles  H.,  . 

119 

Alfred  A.,     . 

.      349 

Eva, 

119 

Alice  E., 

.      403 

Mary,    . 

270 

Bathsheba,   . 

.       321 

Nellie.    . 

119 

Edward, 

.      349 

GERRISH: 

. 

Edward  L., 

.      349 

Abiel,    . 

419 

George, 

.      403 

Charles  0.,   .  .     . 

142 

George  H.,    . 

.      403 

Clara  A., 

142 

Harriet  M.,  . 

.      162 

Edwin  C,     . 

242 

Sarah,    . 

.      403 

Elizabeth,     . 

19 

James, 

.       349 

Enoch, 

18 

FURBER, 

.      202 

Frederic  H., 

143 

40 

570 

INDEX   II. 

Henry,           .        .        .     18,98,99,100 

Harvey  C,    .        .        . 

.      183 

Henry  H.,     . 

.      242 

James  A., 

368 

Hiram, 

88 

Jasper  H., 

183 

Israel  H.,      . 

88 

John  A., 

■     183 

James  L.,      . 

.      242 

Joseph, 

12,81 

Jane, 

.     18-9 

Josiah, 

13 

Jeremiah, 

101,  242 

Julia  R., 

81 

Jerejiaiah  E., 

.      242 

,    Lucy  A., 

81 

John,     . 

.       142 

.    Marshall  L., 

182 

John,  D.D., 

.      409 

Martin  A., 

476 

Joseph, 

18 

-9,  244,  409 

Mary,    . 

11,  12 

Judith, 

19 

Mary  A., 

183 

Lucy,     . 

244,  409 

Nicholas, 

11,  12 

Martha, 

99 

Samuel, 

12 

Mary,    . 

19,  98,  419 

Sarah, 

13 

Moses, 

18,  100 

Sarah  C, 

81 

Oliver, 

.       142 

Sarah  L., 

82 

Polly  L., 

.       242 

Sophia, 

182 

Rebecca, 

19 

Susan  W., 

81 

Sally,     . 

.       100 

Theodosia, 

12 

Samuel, 

41 

Tirza  S., 

182 

Sarah,    . 

19 

Tristram, 

11,  12 

Sarah  C, 

.       142 

AVilliam  H., 

368 

Sarah  J., 

242,  411 

William  H.H., 

183 

Stephen, 

.     18-9 

GILSON, 

318 

Timothy, 

.       142 

GIVEN,  . 

392 

William  L., 

.       142 

GLASS,    . 

361 

GIBBON, 

221 

GODDARD, 

504 

GIBSON, 

-  .      220 

GODFREY, 

294-5 

GIFFEN, 

.       378 

GOODALE, 

215 

GILBERT,      . 

.       219 

GOODHUE, 

151 

GILCHRIST, 

180,  335 

GOODRICH, 

236 

GILE,       . 

.       390 

GOODWIN: 

GILL,       . 

.       380 

Belinda, 

425 

GILLINGHAM, 

.  143-4 

Betsey, 

183 

GILMAN: 

Catherine  G 

, 

498 

Adeline, 

81 

David,  . 

161 

Algernon  G., 

.       183 

Elizabeth, 

102 

Augustus  W., 

81 

Elizabeth  J. 

435 

Avara,  . 

.       182 

Eunice  S., 

.      260 

Bartholomew, 

11 

Finette, 

338 

Carlos  B., 

.       182 

George  E., 

338 

Caroline, 

.       331 

Jesse  H., 

338 

Christopher  M., 

.       184 

John,     . 

.      498 

Ebenezer, 

81 

John  W., 

338 

Edward  A., 

.      476 

Joshua', 

.      161 

Elizabeth,     . 

.  12,  81 

Major,   . 

.      260 

George  A.,    . 

.       183 

Martha, 

.      261 

George  H.,    . 

.      182 

Mary,     . 

260 

Hannah, 

81,  182 

Sarah,    . 

.      498 

Hannah  E.,  . 

.         .        81 

William, 

.      102 

Harlan  L.,    . 

.      182 

William  A., 

.      338 

SITRNAMES    OTHER    THAN   LITTLE. 


571 


GORE,     . 

.    53-4 

Alice  G., 

122 

GORDON: 

Edward  A., 

122 

Adolphus  de  L.,  . 

.      267 

Elizabeth,     .        .        . 

.       184 

Ann  M., 

.       267 

George, 

.       184 

Charles  C,    . 

.         .         .266 

John,     .... 

.       124 

Lydia.    . 

.       130 

Joseph, 

.       184 

Mary  F., 

.       267 

Louis 

.       184 

Polly,     .        .        . 

...        95 

Mary,     .... 

.       184 

William, 

•   .        ..     309 

GREGORY,    . 

.      295 

William  M., 

.       266 

GRIDLEY,     . 

.       377 

GOSS,.      . 

.         .      434 

GRIFFIN,      . 

.       251,  3.30 

GOULD: 

GRIGGS: 

Eimice, 

54,  290 

Alice  W.,      . 

.      418 

Fanny, 

.      281 

Amanda, 

.       195 

Hannah, 

.      338 

Catherine,     . 

.      418 

Harriet, 

.       176 

Catherine  C, 

.       418 

Jared,    . 

.      425 

Edward  H., 

.      418 

John,     . 

.       176 

George  D.,    . 

.      418 

Mary  L., 

.      425 

Henry  L., 

.       418 

.       120 
.       495 

Jessie  L 

John  C,        .        .        . 

.       418 
.       418 

GRAHAJVI,      . 

GRAMLY,       . 

.      299 

Joseph  E.,     . 

.      418 

GRANGER,    . 

.       287 

Joseph  S.,     . 

.       418 

GRANT, 

81,  87 

Leverett, 

.       418 

GRAY,     . 

.       375 

Lever ett  S., 

.       418 

GREELEY,     . 

.      485 

]Margaret, 

.       133 

GREEN: 

Nellie  M.,     .        . 

.      418 

Charles, 

.      286 

Susan 

.       133 

Edwin  P.,     . 

.'     286 

Susan  N.,      .' 

.      418 

Emeline, 

87 

of  Roxbury, 

19 

Hannah  S.,  . 

.      .396 

GRIMES, 

.       104 

Henry  T.,      . 

87,  216 

GROTH, 

.       443 

Isabella  M., 

.      286 

GROVER,       . 

147,  506 

Mary  J., 

87 

GROW,    .... 

.      210 

Mary  L., 

.       286 

GUILD,  .... 

.       215,  408 

Sarah  Ann,  . 

87 

GUNNERSON,      . 

75 

Silas,      . 

87 

GURNEY,       . 

.      243 

Susan  J., 

.      422 

GUSTIN, 

.       310 

William  A., 

.    .  286 

GUTCHESS,  . 

212 

GREENE, 

.      397 

GREENFIELD,     . 

53 

HACKETT,    - 

.   131-2,  151 

GREENLEAF: 

HADLEY: 

Benjamin,     . 

.         .      427 

Clark,   .... 

.       181 

Catherine,     . 

.      421 

Edwin, 

.      424 

Daniel  D.,     . 

.      427 

Elijah,  .... 

.      424 

Edmimd,  Capt.,  . 

5 

Hannah, 

.      424 

Elizabeth,     . 

.       201 

Hannah  E., 

.       176 

Judith, 

5 

HALE: 

Lucy  A.,        .        .      ' 

.   ■  427 

Note  on  ancestry. 

10,  274 

Sarah,    . 

.       196 

Abbie  F.,      . 

.      259 

GREENOUGH,     . 

.       264, 429 

Abner,  .... 

.       317 

GREENWOOD: 

Adeline, 

.      375 

Adelbert, 

.      122 

Alice  L., 

.      280 

572 

Benjamin, 
Byron  C, 
Charlotte  E. 
Cyrus  K., 
Daniel  K., 
Ebenezer, 
Edna,     . 
Edward, 
Eleanor, 
Eliphalet  E., 
Ezekiel, 
Gertrude  G., 
Harry,  . 
Hiram  S., 
James  W., 
Joanna, 
Joseph, 
Joshua, 
Josiali  L., 
Judith, 
Lucy  B., 
Margaret  A. 
Margery, 
Mary,     . 
Mary  D., 
Meribah  F., 
Moses,    . 
Moses  L., 
Moses  T., 
Nathan, 
Richard  K., 
Ruth,     . 
Samuel, 
Sarah,   .     ' 
Sarah  A., 
Sarah  C, 
Sarah  E., 
Susan  W., 
Thomas, 
Willard  J., 

HALEY, 

HALL: 
Amasa  B., 
Annie  E., 
Betsey, 
Burleigh  O., 
Charlotte, 
Ernest  A., 
George  T., 
Lucy  A., 
Moses  W., 

HALLOWAY, 


14 


10, 


21, 


10,2' 


INDEX    II. 

.   274-5,  277 

HALSTEAD, 

.      465 

HALSTED,     . 

.       276 

HAM,       . 

.  276-7 

HAMBLEN,    . 

.       259,  386 

HAMMOND, 

220,  275,  280 

HANSON  : 

10 

Abbie  J.,       . 

279 

Hannah  M., 

105 

Kezia,    . 

191 

Margaret, 

64 

Mary  P., 

465 

Tobias, 

317 

"William, 

317 

HAPGOOD,    . 

^  275 

HARDY: 

18 

Abigail, 

422 

Alice  E., 

.       277,  280 

Charles, 

.       277,  279 

Edith  M.,      . 

.      508 

Emery  C,     . 

.      275 

Estelle  L.,     . 

.       129 

Francis  D.,    . 

.      422  . 

Helen  F.,      . 

64,  136,  279 

John  C, 

.       277 

Lowell  E.,     . 

.       220 

Lowell  J.,     . 

.       129 

Lucy  B., 

.       277,  405 

Peter,     . 

.       130 

Sarah,    . 

18 

Sarah  J., 

.       277 

HARMON: 

64 

August, 

18 

Charles, 

256,  ;i78,  422 

Charles  S.,    . 

.       265 

Emery, 

.      386 

Lucy,     . 

.       275 

Mary  P., 

.       130 

Robert, 

274,  276,  278 

Sarah  C,       . 

.       129 

William  K., 

.       426 

Zebulon  K., 

HARRIMAN, 

.       366 

HARRINGTON 

.  ■    395 

HARRIS  : 

.      324 

Abner,  . 

.       123 

Allen  H.,      . 

.       348 

Almond  H., 

.       366 

Amos,    . 

.      348 

Ann, 

.      433 

Caroline  J., 

.       433 

Catherine,     . 

362 

Charles, 

244 

10 

399 

436,  448 
206 

236 
383 
142 
383 
434 
383 
142 
469 

338 
231 
231 
231 
231 
457 
231 
231 
230-1 
457 
456 
231 
230 
230 
231 

231 
231 
421 
231 
231 
290 
290 
421 
421 
421 
104 
112,  156 

34 
162 
162 
115 
116 
163 
78,  397 
.   162 


STJRISrAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


573 


Emeline, 
Flora  J., 
George, 
Georgianna, 
Isaac,     . 
Israel,    . 
Jane, 
John, 

Manilla  E., 
Mehitable, 
Nathan  C, 
Nathan  W., 
Richard, 
Roxana  H., 
Sarah, 
Sarah  M., 
Stephen, 
William  H., 
William  L., 


HART: 

Cornelia, 

Hartfield, 

Henrj-  B., 

Leroy  O., 

Sally,     . 

Sarah  E., 

William, 
HARTSHORN, 
HARVEY, 
HARWOOD, 
HASELTINE 

JohnH., 

Joseph, 

Julia  E., 

Stephen, 
HASKELL : 

Harriet  J., 

Parsons, 
HASTINGS, 
HASWELL, 
HATCH, 
HATHAWAY, 
HATTLE, 
HAWKINS: 

Abigail, 
-  Carrie  B., 

Lewis  A., 

Mary,     . 
HAWLEY, 
HAWSE, 
HAWTHORNE, 


163 
371 
247 
319 
162 
162 
148 
78,  397 
115 
146 
115 
115 
206 
162 
319 
162 
428 
162 
319 
225 

164 
212 

472 
449 
49 
472 
120 
384 
409 
455 

215 

215 

428 

31 

466 
70 
70 
359 
176 
118 
263 

433 
435 
435 
376 
215,  282 
308 
439 


HAYDEN,      . 

87 

HAYES: 

Polly, .37 

Priscilla, 

.       103 

Rutherford, 

37 

HAYNES,       . 

.      511 

HAYS,     . 

.      480 

HAYWARD, 

73 

HAZEN: 

Note  on  ancestry, 

44 

Elizabeth,     . 

43 

John,  Capt., 

48 

Mary,    . 

44 

Moses,  . 

.       308 

R.  Emily,      . 

.       308 

Richard, 

44 

HEAD,    > 

03 

HE.^LLY, 

.       204 

HEATH: 

Bartholomew, 

.       105 

Eliza,     . 

.      362 

HazenW.,    . 

.      220 

Lydia,    . 

.      224 

Ruth,     . 

.      295 
.      220 

HENDERSON, 

.      290 

HENDRICK, 

.      323 

HENDRICKSON, 

.      268 

HENNEY,       . 

.      493 

HENRY, 

414,  420 

HENSHAW,  . 

.  383-4 

HERBERT,     . 

97,  208 

HERBRIDGE, 

.       182 

HERRICK,     . 

421,  502-3 

HERSEY, 

45 

HESSELTON, 

.       212 

HEUSTIS,       . 

172,  205 

HEWS,    . 

.       149 

HEYWOOD, 

33 

HIBBARD : 

A.  Hazen, 

282 

Allen,    . 

57 

Charles  M.,  . 

57 

Dwight  A.,    . 

57 

Ella  M., 

.      282 

Frank  J., 

57 

Hannah, 

.       117 

Thomas  A., 

57 

William  G., 

57 

HICKEY, 

.       302,  343 

HICKS,    . 

.       325, 460 

HIGGINS,       . 

12 

574 


INDEX     II. 


HIGLEY, 248-9 

HILL: 

Aaron, 184 

Alfred, 334 

Cromwell, 54 

Eliza  A., 233 

Elizabeth, 54 

EUeu  F., 112 

Everton  B.,  .        .        .        .334 

Harriet, 334 

James,  . 45 

Janet,    ......  152 

John, 254 

John  A.,        .         .         .         .         .112 

Laura  R., 112 

Lydia, 334 

Margaret, 265 

Mary, 253 

Mary  A., 112 

Mary  J.,         .         .         .         .         87,  3.34 

Mattie  E., 334 

Melissa, 334 

MenilaB.,     .         .         .         .         .334 

Phebe,  .        .        .    '    .        .        .  334 

Rowland,      .        .        .        .        .  334 

Russell, 265 

Sarah, 472 

Sarah  v.,      .....  265 

Susan  A., 254 

William  J.,  .        .        .        .        .333 
PIILLARD: 

Lovinia, 187 

Persis, 342 

Sarah, 208 

William, 208 

HILLS: 

Edmund, 66 

Mary  J. 251 

Sarah, 73 

HILTON, .369 

HITCHCOCK,       ....  .303 

HIXON 494 

HOBBS,  .         .         .    ^    .         .         11,  197 
HOBSON: 

Ann, 252 

Elizabeth, 97 

Harrison, 316 

Harry  M 316 

Jonathan, 316 

Lydia, 253 

Lydia  K., 151 

Sarah  J., 316 


HODGDON,    .         .         .         .         .355 

HODGE 1.57,  508 

HODGES, 184 

HODGKINS,  ....        34 

HODGMAN, 341 

HOGG, 154 

HOLBROOK,  .         .         .       .329,399 

HOLDEN, 243 

HOLLY, 506 

HOLMES: 

Ann, 70 

Charles 178-9 

Joseph, 68 

Karl, 180 

Kate, 180 

Marcus  M., 179 

HOLT, 496-7 

HOLVERSON,       ....      175 

HOLYOKE, 379 

HOMAN, 429 

HOOPER,        ....         25,  207 

HOPKINS 85,  326 

HORTON: 

Hannah, 141 

James, 126 

Minerva, 410 

Nathaniel, 464 

Susan, 464 

HOSLEY,        .        .        .        .377, 483 
HOTALING,  ....      295 

HOUGHTON: 

Cordelia, 169 

Luther, 70 

209 

HOVER, 416 

HOVEY: 
Almira  M.,    .        .        .        .  '      .      465 

Caroline, 310 

Chester, 310 

Edmund  L.,  ....      465 

Hannah, 38 

John, 13 

Mary,     .....         38,  160 
Mary,  Mrs.,  .        .        .        .        80 

Melinda, 144 

Nellie  M., 465 

Philena, 452 

Samuel,          .....        38 
Susie  L.,        .        .        .        .        .465 
Timothy  K.,          .         .        .        .465 
HOWARD: 
Arthur, 377 


SUENAMES   OTHER   THAN  LITTLE. 


575 


Frank,  .        .        .        .        .        .377 

Harriet  L., 377 

Henry  W., 377 

Horace  M., 377 

James  S., 376 

Martha  C, 377 

Mary  E.,        .         .         .        .         .377 

Nannie  A., 377 

Sullivan, 376 

William, 376 

William  H.  M.,    .        .        .        .  114 

348 

HOWE: 

Abram, 306 

AdelphaD.,         ....  164 

Albert  E., 306 

Allen, 164 

Almond  B.,           ....  164 

Alviu  K., 163 

AnuaD., 163 

AureliaV., 164 

Bliss  S., 163 

Byron  A., 164 

Caroline  S.,          ....  164 

Celestia  E., 1(54 

Charles  E., 164 

Clara  B., 164 

Curtis  E., 306 

Edmund  G.,         ....  306 

Edwin 364 

Elmer  A., 164 

Emeline, 165 

Emma  L., 164 

Emma  P., 163 

EttaM., 164 

Evelyn  M., 306 

Hannah, 162 

Ida  A., 306 

Israel, 163 

Jane  M., 165 

Jennie  E., 306 

LillisB., 306 

Lucy, 163 

Mary  A., 163 

Minerva, 163 

Myron, 164 

Orrin, 163 

Oscar, 163 

PhiloP., 163 

Rochsa, 163 

Sarah, 130 

Sarah  Ann, 163 


Spencer  B 

Sylvester  W 

Vinal  B., 

William, 

Willis  E., 
HOWL  AND, 
HOXIE,  . 
HOYT(Hoit): 

Abigail, 

Amos  L., 

Barnard, 

Belinda, 

Charles, 

Charles  F., 

Charlotte, 

Daniel  N., 

Elizabeth, 

Ella  J., 

Ezra,     . 

Francis, 

George  W., 

Hazen, 

Hazen  L., 

Jabez,   . 

John,     . 

Louisa  A., 

Mary,     . 

Nancy,  . 

Nathaniel, 

Sophia, 

Susan,    . 

Uriah,   . 

Zeba,     . 
HUBBARD, 
HULBERT, 
HULL: 

Addie,  . 

Edmund  B., 

Elder,    . 
HUMPHREY 
HUXKINS, 
HUNT: 

Annette, 

Belknap, 

C.  P.,     . 

Dolly,    . 

Emma,  . 

George  W., 

Lydia  M., 

Mary,    . 

Nancy  B., 

Thomas, 


.  164 
.  164 
.       163 

162,  163 
.  306 
.       319 

257,  360 


137 
224 
243 
224 
224 
224 
137 
339 
224 
154 
146 
49 
265 
137 
265 
137 
223-4 
399 
154,  243 
243 
224 
137 
146 
224 
154 
114 
243 


146 


342 

344 

4 

291 

96 

122 
322 
309 
62 
322 
322 
211 
322 
118 
168 


576 


INDEX    II. 


William, 
HUNTINGTON, 
HUNTRESS, 
HURD,     . 
HUSE: 

Abel,     . 

Anna,    . 

Elizabeth, 

Enoch,  . 

Ruth,     . 
HUSSEY  : 

Amos,    . 

Elizabeth, 

James,  . 

Mary  A.  D., 

Simon  S., 

William  F., 
HUTCHINGS, 
HUTCHINS: 

Ausbnrn, 

Charlotte, 

Jane  J., 

Sadie  L., 
HUTCHINSON: 

Abigail, 

Alfred, 

Charles  K., 

Eliza,     . 

Ernest, 

George  W., 

Harold, 

Jerry  M., 

John  R., 

Kate  W., 

Lydia  F., 

Mary,     . 

Mary  A., 

Maud  M., 

Paulina, 

Rachel, 

Robert  E.  L. 

Stephen  D., 

William, 

William  A., 

William  F., 

Winiield  S., 
HYNDMAN, 


ILSLEY: 
Barbara, 

Elizabeth, 
Frederic, 


.   168 
.   330 

.   489 
309,  381 

13 

260 

13 

13 

272 

506 
368 
311 
506 
142 
142 
363 

360 
249 
505 
360 

368,  474 
377 
124 
431 
337 
124 
124 
337 
123 
124 
377 
10 
123 
337 
377 
124 
124 
123 
431 
396 
431 
124 
300 


9 
491 


George  A., 

George  H., 

Hannah, 

Hattie  L., 

Jerusha, 

John,     . 

John  A., 

John  E., 

Joseph, 

Louisa  H., 

Lydia,    . 

Mary,     . 

Mary  L., 

Parker, 

Paul,      . 

Rebecca, 

Sarah,    . 

Stephen, 

Thomas, 

William, 
IMPEY,   . 
INGALLS, 
INGERSOLL, 
INGLEHART, 
INGRAM, 
IREDELL,      . 
IRWIN,  . 
IVES,      . 


376 

491 

217 

491 

9 

253 

376 

491 

9,  491 

253 

9 

9 

491 

9 

491 

9 

9,426 

9,376 

9 

2,  8,  10 

303 

24 

158 

329 

173 

500 

382 

12,   310 


JACKMAN: 

Betsey  D., 318 

Betsey  J., 408 

Dorothy, 95 

James, 408 

Joshua, 96 

Judith  C,     .        .        .        .        .  96 

J.  Warren,    .         .         .         .       ' .  95 

Moses  B., 259 

Polly  M.,      .        .        .        ,        .  95 

Sarah, 235 

Sarah  E., 259 

S.  S., 318 

Woodman, 95 

JACKSON: 

Almira, 146 

Andrew, 216 

Bessie  H.,     .        .        .'       .        .384 

Clement, 103 

Hall, 103 

Henry  W., 384 

Malcom  N., 384 

Mehitable, 161 


SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


577 


Sarah,   . 

103 

Stephen, 

.  69,  70 

Walter, 

384 

Stillman, 

69 

JAQUES  (JacqueS; 

Sumner, 

69 

Benjamin  H., 

263 

Susan,   . 

70 

Deborah, 

19 

Susannah, 

.       147 

Henry, 

19 

JOHNSTON, 

.      346 

Prudence, 

17 

JOHNSON: 

Jeremiah  N., 

129 

Albina, 

.      514 

Lydia  C, 

129 

Anna  F., 

.       351 

Ruth,     . 

13 

Charles  H.,  . 

.      351 

Margaret  J., 

263 

David  B.,      . 

.       190 

MaryE., 

130 

EdnaE., 

.       190 

Ruth,     . 

13 

Edward, 

63 

Sarah,   . 

19,  63 

Elizabeth  A., 

.      493 

Stephen, 

19 

,      Frank,  . 

.       112 

Susannah,    '. 

38 

Greenleaf  A., 

.       250 

JARVIS, 

495 

Harold  W.,  . 

.       190 

JEFFERSON, 

44,  398 

Harriet, 

.      503 

JEFFREY,      . 

449 

Hattie  E.,     . 

.      402 

JEHU,     . 

327 

Jacob  P., 

.      250 

JENESS, 

127 

John,     . 

92,  205 

JENKS,  . 

12 

Jonathan  G., 

.       250 

JEWELL: 

Joshua, 

.       367 

Ann  E., 

340 

Mary,     . 

63,  108,  272 

Dr., 

140 

Mattie  A.,     . 

.       311 

Mary  A., 

265 

Nancy, 

.      375 

JEWETT: 

Polly,     .        . 

.      205 

Albert, 

69 

Rebecca, 

.      300 

Caroline  E., 

70 

Robert  M.,    . 

.      351 

Daniel, 

69 

Sally,     .        . 

.      367 

Ebenezer,     . 

70 

Sarah,   . 

19,  164 

Eliphalet,     . 

69 

Sarah  E.,      . 

.      351 

Elizabeth,     . 

70 

Temperance, 

.       108 

Emerson, 

69 

William, 

63,  108 

Farnum, 

70 

William  B., 

.       176 

Hannah, 

70 

JONES: 

Henry, 

69 

Abednego,    . 

.      369 

Jacob  F.,      . 

70 

Albert, 

.      323 

Leander, 

70 

Alice  M., 

.      369 

Louisa, 

69 

Ann  R., 

.  484^ 

Lyman, 

70 

Belle  E.,   ■    . 

.      329 

Maria,    . 

70 

Charlotte  R., 

.      289 

Mary,     . 

69 

Converse, 

.      369 

Mighill, 

69 

Dolly,  . 

78 

Milton, 

70 

Edwin  S.,      . 

.      154 

Nathan, 

69 

Frances  B.,  . 

.      446 

Nathaniel,     . 

70 

Griffith, 

.      446 

Otis,      . 

70 

Ira  B.,  . 

.'484-5 

Phebe,  . 

213 

Isaac,     . 

.      433 

Philander,    . 

70 

James,  . 

.      323 

Ruth,     . 

69,70 

Jemima, 

74 

Ruth  P., 

70 

Julia,    . 

.      323 

41 

578 

Levi, 

Marion, 

Mary  B., 

Mary  L., 

Ruby  A. , 

Sarah,   . 

Stephen  K., 

Thomas, 

Walter  R., 

Willis,  . 
JORDAN: 

Caroline  C. 

Julia  P., 

M., 

Susan  M., 

William, 
JOSLYN, 
JOURNEY, 
JOY^ 
JUDSON, 
JUMPER, 

KATHAN, 

KEASOR, 
KEITH, 
KELLEY  (Kelly): 

Prudence, 

Molly,  . 

Sarah,    . 

Williams., 
KELLOGG, 
KELSEY, 
KELTON, 
KEMP,     . 
KENDALL, 
KENDRICK, 
KENISTON, 
KENNEDY, 
KENNETT, 
KENT: 

Abel,     . 

Abigail, 

Abner  K., 

Alice,    . 

Benjamin, 

Daniel, 

Elizabeth, 

Jacob,    . 

James,  . 

James  M., 

Jane,     . 

Job,       . 


INDEX   II. 

.      467 

John,     . 

323 

Jonathan,     . 

446 

Joseph, 

467 

Joshua, 

485 

Lydia,   . 

369 

Mary,     . 

323 

Paul,     . 

369 

Rebecca, 

279 

Sarah,   . 

323 

Sarah  T.,       . 
Thomas, 

278 

KEYES, 

142 

KEZAR: 

82 

Chancey, 

507 

Lucinda, 

507 

Samuel, 

295 

Simon,  . 

160 

KIDDER, 

237 

KILBURN  (K 

324 

Albert  P.,     . 

298 

Edgar,  . 
Eliphalet,     . 

170 

Hannah, 

391 

Hannah  P.,  . 

394 

Nancy  A.,     . 

Phebe,  . 

12,  92 

KILLAM, 

.       151 

KIMBALL: 

.       150 

Aaron,  . 

.      494 

Abiali,  . 

158,  378 

Abigail, 

.       325 

Abigail  H.,  . 

.      131 

Annie  M.,     . 

.      318 

Asa, 

.      298 

Benjamin,    . 

170,  269 

Caroline  A., 

.       131 

Charles, 

150,  365-6 

Charles  A.,  . 

113,  350 

Charles  H.,  . 

Charles  S.,    . 

11 

Charles  W., 

11,50 

Daniel, 

11,  222 

Deborah, 

50 

Eben  D.,       . 

11 

Elizabeth,     . 

11,63 

Elizabeth  B., 

50 

Elizabeth  M. 

50 

Frank  A.,     . 

50 

George  E.,    . 

.       314 

George  H.,   . 

200,  233 

George  L.,    . 

50 

George  M.,    . 

ilbor 


n): 


15 


11,50 

50 

50,  233 

11 

50 

11,50 

233 

11 

50,  233 

314 

50 

342,  357 

.  144 
.  311 
92 
.  311 
.   444 

.  '  407 
.   340 
.   239 
19,  101,  242 
232 
407 
239 
258 


34,  318 
31 

90,  296 
198 
263 
237 

90,  218 
296,  331 
244 
296 
238 
264 
331 
31-2 
318 
227 

90,  218 
263 
137 
238 
296 
296 
237 
227 


31 


,  34, 


SUENAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


579 


Glenn  R.,      . 

.      331 

Hannah, 

34 

Iddo  K., 

.      235 

Isaac,    . 

31 

John,     . 

31 

Jonathan, 

31, 

90,  218,  389 

Judith  T.,     . 

.      318 

Levi  W., 

.      237 

Lucy  A., 

..      237 

Lydia,   . 

.      227 

Lydia  V.,      . 

.      270 

Margaret, 

31 

Mary,     . 

21,31 

MaryE., 

.      238 

Moody, 

.      263 

Moses, 

78,  218 

Nathaniel,    . 

32 

Richard, 

.      137 

Robert, 

34 

Royal,   . 

87 

Sadie  A., 

.      291 

Sally,     .        .        . 

71,  389 

Samuel, 

31 

Sarah,   . 

.  31,  90 

Sarah  A., 

.       196 

Sophia  A.,    . 

.       203 

Stephen, 

.      296 

Stephen  H., 

.      296 

Stephen  M., 

.      296 

Tamar, 

90 

Theresa  F.,  . 

.      235 

Warren  A.,  . 

.       134 

Warren  C,  . 

.      237 

Wilbur  F.,    . 

.      291 

William  M., 

.      263 

William  0., 

.      331 

KIMBERLIN, 

.       167 

KING: 

Cyrus,  . 

.      274 

Elhridge  G., 

.      308 

Lovesta, 

.      473 

Mary  C, 

.      274 

Mary  Jane,  . 

.      471 

Miles,    . 

.      265 

Peter,    . 

.      473 

KINGSBURY, 

17,  100 

KINGSLEY,  . 

.       187 

KINKAID,     . 

.      458 

KINSMAN,     . 

.      301 

KIRBY,   . 

.      265 

KIRKPATRICK, 

.      365 

KITCHELL,  . 

.      176 

KITTLE, 492 

KITTREDGE,        ....      124 

KNAGGS, 381 

KNAPP: 

Alice  M., 250 

Annie,   ......      460 

Annie  F.,       .        .         .        .         .260 

Anthony,       ....       249,  260 

Charles, 260 

Frederick  W.,      .        .        .        .250 

George, 459 

Henry  A., 260 

Kelsie, 460 

Lizzie  L., 250 

Margaret  G.,         .  .        .      260 

Perley, 459 

Sarah  R., 260 

KNIGHT: 

Abbie  F., 261 

Abigail, 92 

AdaW., 375 

Adams,  ....       102, 2.50 

AddieL., 510 

Alden, 475 

AlmaF., 369 

Alonzo, 174 

Alzina, 174 

Anaos, 92 

Anna, 19,102 

Augustus 487 

Bailey, 146 

Benjamin  F.,        ....      363 
Benjamin  H.,       .        .        .        .      475 

Burt, 487 

Caleb, 92 

Charles  H.,  .         .        ;         .         .      510 

Clara  B., 510 

Cynthia, 174 

Dexter, 173-4 

Dolly, 92 

EhenL., 487 

Edmund, 17 

Elizabeth,     ...         17,  146,  407 
Ellen  L.,       .         .         .         .146,  240 

Else, 102 

Frederic, 102 

Frederick  W.,      ....      369 

George  W., 260 

Hannah,        .        .        .19, 34,  219, 404 

Henry, 92 

James,           ....         92,407 
James  B., 375 


580 


INDEX   II. 


Jennie, 232 

Jessie  M., 510 

Jolm,     .         .  92, 102,  146,  148, 404 

John  L.,        .         .         .        102,  149,  260 

Judith, 92 

Lovinia, 173 

Margaret, 408 

Mary, 89,  146 

Mary  A., 494 

Mary  E.,        .         .         .         .       250,  510 

Mary  J., 175 

MaryL., 146 

Moses, 173 

Oliver, 89,  92 

Orpha, 174 

Peggy,  .......        92 

Phebe, 174 

Prudence,     .....        92 

Ralph  F., 369 

Ralpli  L., 487 

Richard, 17 

Robert  D., 610 

Samuel, 17,  92 

Sarah, 24 

Sarah  C,       .         .         .         .       102,  475 

Sarah  H., 261 

Sarah  L.,      .        .        .        .       146,  149 

Sarah  M., 174 

Sardis  J.,      .         .         .         .       174,  510 

Tristram, 146 

KNIGHTS, 344 

KNICKERBOCKER,    .         .       173,  296 

KNOWLES, 332 

KNOWLTON,         ....       310 
KNOX, 462-3 

LADD, 391,487 

LAFFERTY,  ....      447 

LAGNEL(de),        ....      266 

LAING,  ......        67 

LAIRD,    .         .         .         .         .         .254 

LAKE, 105 

LAKEMAN: 

Daniel, 127 

Marietta, 492 

Susan  M., 406 

LAMPREY 230 

LAMSON,       .        .        .        .        .344 
LANCASTER: 

Abby  M., 464 

Elizabeth  A.,        .        .        .        .121 
John, 464 


LANE,     . 

LANG,     . 

LANGMAID, 

LAPHAM,       . 

LAPUM, 

LARKIN, 

LARRABEE, 

LATIMER,     . 

LATTIMER, 

LAWRENCE, 

LEACH, 

LEAM,     . 

LEAVENWORTH 

LEAVITT: 

Hannah, 

Helen  M., 

James, 

Jeremiah, 

Jonathan, 

Mary  A., 

Maryette, 

Sarah,    . 

Willis, 
LECKNER, 
LE  CRAW, 
LEE: 

Clarissa, 

David,  . 

George, 

Robert  E., 
LEHMAN, 
LEIGH: 

Abbie  L., 

Amos  L., 

Benjamin, 

Hannah, 

Hall  J., 

John  N.  C, 

Mary  L., 

Nettie  S., 

Silas  P., 
LEIGHTON, 
LEONARD, 
LESLIE, 
LESTER, 
LEWIS: 

Allen  E., 

Alma  A., 

Ali^heus, 

Annie,  . 

Constantine  F. 


31 
461 

282 

293 

132 

166 

350,  433 

.   470 

60,  208 

211,  .375 

336 

61 

334 

353 

181 
312 
443 
105 
311 
443 
312 
105 
312 
323 
406 

434 
434 
323 
436 
509 

407 
407 
254 
232 
407 
407 
407 
407 
421 

361,  496 
481 
192 

168,  212 

364 
369 
364 
303 
369 


SURNAMES   OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


581 


Cora  E., 

.      364 

Cyntliia  H., 

330 

Everett  C,    . 

.      369 

Ebenezer, 

34 

Flora  E., 

.      364 

Eliza  N., 

513 

Francina  A., 

.      364 

Eiinice, 

34 

Frank,  . 

.      364 

George  C,    . 

373 

Frank  K.,     . 

.      364 

Gertrude  J., 

373 

Jane  M., 

.      420 

Hartley  L.,  . 

373 

Jason,   . 

.      369 

John  F., 

513 

Joseph  N.,    . 

,      432 

Louisa  L.,     . 

401 

Laura,  . 

.      293 

Lucius  S., 

513 

Lizzie  M.,     . 

.       364 

Marie  E., 

373 

Lois, 

.      369 

Mark,    . 

80 

Lydia  A., 

.      3G9 

jNlaryL., 

87 

Maria  L. ,      . 

.       364 

PhilenaC,   . 

228 

Mary  L., 

.      469 

Sarah,    . 

34 

Mehitable,    . 

.      173 

William, 

80 

Prudence  "W., 

.      410 

LORING: 

Reuben  T.,  . 

.      293 

Edward  D.,. 

46 

Ruth,     . 

.      303 

James,  . 

195 

Stephen, 

364,  369 

James  B., 

196 

Vesta  E., 

.       364 

James  S., 

195 

Vira  E., 

.      364 

Phebe,  . 

291 

Willie  G.,     . 

.      364 

LOUD,     . 

360 

LEYNS,  . 

.      188 

'LOUIS  PHILIPPE, 

25 

LIBBEY, 

.      394 

LOVE,     . 

365 

LINCOLN,       . 

283,  422 

LOVE JOY,     . 

55 

,246 

,  287-8 

LINDSAY,      . 

.       187 

LOVELAND, 

331 

LINSCOTT,    . 

.      472 

LOVERING, 

102 

LITCHFIELD, 

.      449 

LOW,       . 

14,  240 

LITLE,    . 

.  520-1 

LOWELL: 

LITTELL,       . 

401,  520-2 

Dorothy, 

95 

LITTLEFIELD : 

Elizabeth,     . 

.      140 

E.  A.,     . 

.      187 

Elwell, 

87 

Joseph, 

.      103 

John  A.,  Rev.,     . 

122 

Olive,    . 

.      103 

79 

John  A., 
Mark,    . 

255 
122 

LIVERMORE, 

68,85 

Mary,     . 

.      272 

LIVINGSTON, 

158,  422 

Rev.  Mr.,      . 

7 

LOCKE: 

LOWTHER,   . 

.      255 

Charles  C,   . 

.      296 

LUCAS,    . 

.      324 

Charles  K.,  . 

.      296 

LUCY,      . 

.      233 

Horace, 

.      399 

LUKENS, 

.      499 

Martha, 

.       100 

LULL,      . 

.      159 

Nellie  S.,       . 

.      396 

LUND,     . 

73 

Sarah  L., 

.      399 

LUNT: 

LOCKWOOD, 

58 

Edna,    . 

.      229 

LONG,     . 

39,  230 

Hannah  A., 

.      229 

LONGFELLOW, 

367,  439 

Jane, 

.  102-3 

LOOMIS, 

.      179 

Joseph, 

.       102 

LORANZ, 

.      492 

Juliette  A.,  . 

192 

LORD: 

Mary  J., 

.      406 

Alpa  R., 

.      513 

Mehitable,    . 

.      103 

682 


INDEX    II. 


Nicholas, 

Paul, 
LYFOKD, 
LYMAN, 
LYON,  . 
LYTELL, 
LYTLE,  . 
LYTTLE, 
LYTTELL, 


MABIE,  . 

McAllister,    ....  456 

McBANE,       .        .        .        .        .172 

McCARER, 417 

Mccarty, 267 

McCLARY, 286 

McCLURE,     .        .-        .        .        .381 

McCOLBURN,       ....  420 

McCOLLISTER,    ....  1.33 

McCULLOCH,       ....  209 
McCURDY: 

Gertrude  L.,         .        .        .        .  209 

Martha, 316 

Peggy, 49 

Richard  A., 209 

Robert  H.,    .         .         .         .         .  209 

Mcdonald,       .      .      .     292,  mi 

McDUFFEE,          ....  357 

McELVAIN,  see  also  Mcllvaiu,  .  455 

McFARLAND,       ....  114 

McGregor,       ....  463 

McILVAIN, 120 

McINTIRE,    ....       262,  341 

McKEAN, 318 

McKENNEY,  see  also  McKinney,  471 
McKINNEY: 


329-30, 


102-3 
229 
489 
379 
61 
520 
520 
520-21 
520 


Daniel, 
Hannah, 
Joshua  V. 

Nancy, 
William, 
McKINSLEY, 

Mcknight, 

McLELLAN,  . 

McMASTER, 

McMILLIN,    . 

McNAMEE, .  . 

McNEIL, 

McNORTON, 

McQUESTEN 

Carroll  L.,    . 

Eliza,     . 


317 
150 
177 
317 
177 
364 
332 
12 
174 
326 

.  465 
369-70,  419 

.      305 

.      148 
.      316 


143, 
158, 


Frank  D., 148 

John  K., 240 

William, 148 

MACK, 75,512 

MACY, 481 

MAGOON, 396 

MALCOM,       .         .         .         .         .  204 

MALLORY, 124 

MANCHESTER,    ....  448 
MANN: 

Annie  L., 371 

George  H., 371 

John, 371 

Nathan  M., 152 

Ophelia  P., 371 

Sarah, 69 

MANNING: 

Abel, 59 

Elizabeth,     .        .        .        .        .  69 

Isaac, 59 

Rebecca, 13 

MANSON, 410 

MARCH: 

Alden, 462 

Ebenezer, 210 

Hannah, 34 

John,     ......  280 

John  C, 280 

Joshua,         .        .        .        .        .  19 

Mary  C, 210 

Stephen, 19 

MARSH: 

Amasa, 302 

Amelia, 302 

David, 9 

Emily, .302 

Eunice,         .        .        .        .        •  302 

Jonathan, 72 

John, 302 

Lemuel, 802 

Mary  E., 302 

Melissa, 302 

Oliver, 302 

Parmelia, 48 

Polly, 144 

Riley, 302 

MARSHALL: 

Dorothy,       .....  89 
EmmettH.,          .        .        .        .311 

Eva, 302 

Henry  H., 311 

Jennie  A., 311 


SURNAMES   OTHER   THAK   LITTLE. 


583 


Joseph  L., 
Mary  L., 
Stephen, 
"William, 
MAESTON: 
Marilla, 
Mary  E., 
Mary  L., 
MARTIISr: 
Aurelia, 
Caroline  L., 
Joseph  "W., 
Leander, 
Sahrina, 
MASON: 
Cynthia  C, 
Daniel  G., 
Deborah  K., 
George  P., 
John  H., 
Lydia  A., 
Mary  A., 
Sarah  A., 
Silas, 
Susan  P., 
"William, 
MATHEWS, 
MAXFIELD, 
MAY,       . 
MAYHEW, 
MEACHAM, 
MEAD,    . 
MEHRLING, 
MELDRON, 
MELLIS, 
MELYIN: 
Abraham, 
Abraham  T. 
Betsey, 
George  "W. 
John,     . 
Josiah,  . 
Lena  Y., 
Lulu  Y., 
Marietta, 
Mary,    . 
Nancy, 
Phebe, 
Richard, 
MERRIAM, 
MERRICK, 


89 

MERRILL: 

89 

Abbie  W., 

89 

Abel,     . 

.      302 

Abigail, 

Abner,  . 

.      300 

Alanson, 

.      116 

Amos  L., 

253,  436 

Anna,    . 

Barbara  M., 

.      295 

Benjamin, 

454 

Charles  B., 

454 

Charles  K., 

372 

Charles  P., 

183 

Edgar  L., 
Eliza  H., 

360 

Elizabeth, 

297 

Elizabeth  0 

360 

Emma  F., 

360 

Enoch, 

297 

Ezekiel  L., 

360 

George  E., 

297 

Hannah, 

360 

Hart,     . 

359 

Hattie  E., 

360 

Henry  N., 

159 

Ira, 

419 

Isabella  L., 

412 

Israel  S., 

182 

James, 

78 

Jane  E., 

509 

Jeremiah, 

;M6 

John,     . 

493 

Jolm  A., 

348 

John  P.  A., 

390 

Joseph, 

Judith, 

158,  161 

Julia,     . 

161,  179 

Lydia,   . 

.      454 

Mary,     . 

161,  509 

Mary  A., 

.       158 

Mary  C, 

.      454 

Mary  E., 

.      454 

Mehitable  E 

.      454 

.  Moses,   . 

.      179 

Moses  G., 

158,  161 

Moses  M., 

.      158 

Nathaniel, 

■.      159 

Oliver  H., 

.      454 

Sally,     . 

73 

Samuel, 

.  10^5 

Samuel  L., 

263 
90 
11 
105 
185 
394 
37,90 
297 
105 
502 
120 
502 
185 
150 
63,  105,  281 
263 
150 
105 
14<> 
137 
105 
92 
394 
394 
120 
502 
232 
149 
SU 
120 
65,  502 
185 
502 
45,  105,  391 
105 
70 
65 
105,  120 
461 
388 
149 
149 
105 
461 
263 
149,  394 
150 
126 
394 
388 


31, 


584 


INDEX    II. 


Sarah, 105,  120 

Sarah  C, 394 

Susan  C, 391 

Temperance,         ....      105 
MEERITT,      ....       337,446 

MIGHILL, 27 

MILK, 68,201 

MILLARD, 128 

MILLER,         ....       164,457 

MILLETT, 122 

MILLS: 

John, 177 

Margaret, 177 

Martha 69 

Sarah, 24 

MILTIMORE,         ....       277 

MINER, 161-2,  509 

MINOT, 270 

MITCHELL: 

Bessie  C, 112 

Jane, 414 

Jethro,  .        .        .        .        .417 

Martha, 417 

Martha  H 417 

Nathaniel  I.,        .        .        .        .112 

MIX, 419 

MOFFETT, 302 

MONROE, 481 

MONTGOMERY,  ....        10 
MOODY: 

Abigail, 9 

Amos, 83 

AnnaM., 127 

Ai-thur  B., 472 

Asaph, 79 

Bernada, 423 

Charles, 126 

Charles  H.,  .        .        .        .        .126 

Cora  J., 472 

Cutting, 9-10 

Daniel, 79 

Eddie  E., 472 

EffieB., 230 

Elbridge, 362 

Elizabeth, 217 

Ellen  L., 423 

Else,      ......        82 

Emma  J.,     .        .        .        .        .230 

Enoch,  .        .        .        .        .423 

George,  .        .        .        .        •      472 

George  A., 472 

Hannah,       ...        9,  79,  82,  93 


Harriet  E., 
Harrison, 
Henry, 
Horatio, 
Humphrej^, 
James  E., 
Jane,     . 
John,     . 
John  M.  W. 
John  W., 
Joseph, 
Joseph,  Rev 
Judith, 
Lavira  A., 
Lottie  B., 
Lydia,   . 
Mary,    . 
Molly,   . 
Moses,  . 
Nathaniel, 
Nelly  M., 
Ruth,     . 
Sally,     . 
Samuel, 
Sarah,    . 
Sarah  A., 
Sarah  J., 
Silas,      . 
Sophia, 
William, 
William  A., 
William  F., 
MOOERS, 
MOONEY, 
MOORE: 
Adams, 
Arthur  C, 
Caroline, 
Charles  D., 
Cyrus  T., 
Ebenezer, 
Elizabeth  A 
Ellen  L., 
Ephraim, 
Ernest  L., 
Ervin,   . 
Frank, . 
George  B., 
George  C, 
Harry  H., 
Herbert  A., 
Ida, 


6, 


9,  18 


10, 


17, 


127 

362 

230 

79 

10 

126 

83 

82-3 

126 

423 

9 

32 

9,295 

471 

362 

10 

,  32,  79,  491 
83,  217 
10 
83,  217 
362 
64 
79 
9,79 
83,  139 
362 
127 
79,  126 
79 
79,  471 
79 
79,  127 
398 
186 

286 
293 
155 
293 
293 
367 
286 
293 
62 
367 
455 
455 
154 
293 
455 
367 
307 


SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


585 


Isabella  M., 

286 

Martha, 

.      336 

James  E., 

455 

Samuel  H., 

.       359 

James  P., 

228 

Sarah  J., 

76 

James  W.,    . 

286 

MORROW, 

.      334 

John  A., 

455 

MORSE: 

Labra,    . 

455 

Abishai, 

.      161 

Lucy  P., 
Mabel  G.,     . 

75 

287 

Achsah, 
Alice  A., 

.      161 
.      474 

Margaret  (Moor), 
Maria  C, 
Maria  L., 
Mary,    . 
Moses  L., 
Nancy, 
Oren,     . 
Eoswell, 

175 
367 
286 
367 
455 
455 
454 
367 

Amelia  J., 
Anthony, 
Benjamin, 
Dolly,    . 
Dorothy, 
Elizabeth, 
Ency,     . 
Eugene  S., 

.      313 

8 

.       105 

.      259 

8 

52 

.       162 

.      496 

Stetson, 

367 

Gershom, 

.       161 

Thomas  P.,  . 

293 

Gershom  P., 

.      162 

"William, 

286 

Grace  E., 

.      496 

William  A., 
MOORES, 

286 
44,  77 

Henry, 
Isaac,     . 

.      251 
.       270 

MOREHEAD, 
MOREY, 

467 
307 

Iza, 

Jacob  S., 

.       361 
.      314 

MORIN,  . 

7 

James  L., 

.      474 

MORNING,    . 

295 

J.  Wallace, 

.      474 

MORRILL  (Morril 
Amos,    . 
Anna,    . 

251 

97 

Laura  C, 

Lucy,     . 
Margaret, 

.       162 

.       161 

:32 

Anson  P.,     . 
Betsey, 
Charles  A.,  . 

504 
251 
235 

Mary,     . 
Mary  H., 
Moses  H., 

.      105 
.      251 
.       160 

David  L., 
Ebeoezer,     . 

151 
>     235 

Orpha,  . 
Rachel, 

.       161 
.       161 

Ellen  D.,      . 

251 

Robert, 

51,  313 

Fannie  G.,    . 

235 

Sadie,    . 

.       314 

Flora  M.,      . 

237 

Sarah,   . 

11 

Hannah, 

15 

Sarah  F., 

.      496 

Joseph  P.,     . 
Judith  P.,     . 

235 
235 

Solomon, 
MORTON, 

.       161 
131,  492 

Lizzie  M.,     . 

235 

MOSELEY, 

66 

Louisa  H.,    . 

237 

MOSHER, 

.      465 

Robie,   . 

97 

MOULTON: 

Rowena, 

504 

Elizabeth, 

.      219 

Stephen  E.,  . 
MORRISON: 

235 

Hannah, 
Harriet  B., 

.      203 
.      218 

Abram  L.,    . 

413 

Hiram, 

.       181 

Carrie  M., 
Daniel, 

399 
399 

Nathan, 
Sarah,   . 

.      218 
.      218 

Da^ad  L., 

413 

Sarah  I., 

.       130 

Eva  E., 
Lillie  E.,       . 

350 
413 

MOWER, 
MUDGETT, 

.      385 
.      323 

Margaret, 
42 

63 

MUGGETT, 

.      177 

586 


INDEX    II. 


MULLEIN,     . 
MULLEN, 

MUNN,    . 
MUNSON, 
MURCH, 
MURPHY,       . 
MUZZEY  (Muzzy), 
MYERS,  . 
MYRICK, 


451 
290 
326 
346 
72 
478 
89,  189 
172 
120 


NASH, 322,  387 

NEAL: 

Ella,       .         .         .         .         .         .311 

Ida, 46 

NELSON: 

Judith, 145 

Moses, 348 

Philip, 145 

Sarah, 348 

William  G.,  .        .        .        .      513 

NEVIN,  ....  379-81 

NEWCOMB, 252 

NEWELL: 

Henry  C, 464 

Mary  A., 123 

Moses, 19 

Sumner  E., 123 

Susan, 76 

NEWHALL: 

Asa, 256 

AsaT., 256-7 

Caroline,  .....  257 
Elizabeth  B.,  .  .  .  .257 
Elizabeth  M.,       .        .        .        .256 

Eunice  A 257 

Eunice  L., 256 

Hiram  L., 257 

Joshua  L.,    .        .        .        .       256,  284 

Judith  B., 257 

Judith  L.,  .  .  .  .  257,  284 
Preston,        .        .        .        .256,  285 

Sally  M., 257 

Theodate  J.,         .        .        .        .257 

Thomas  B., 257 

Walter, 257 

William  H.,         ....        46 

NEWMAN: 
Elizabeth,    ......      337 

Hannah, 52,  54 

NEWTON,      ....       468,513 

NICHOLS: 
Belle, 333 


Eliza,     . 
Ella  J., 
Frederick 
Hiram, 
Lois, 
Louisa, 
Mary  E., 
Plannah  O., 
Olive,     . 
Samuel , 

NICKERSON 

NILES,    . 

NIXON, 

NORCROSS, 

NORRIS, 

NORTHEND, 

NORTHEY,    , 

NORTHROP, 

NORTON: 
Basco  J., 
Carrie  L., 
Charles  H., 
Charles  McT. 
Edwin  R., 
Frances  A., 
Harriet  E.,  , 
Lovell, 
Sarah,   . 
Sarah  T., 
William  H., 
Zachariah, 
Zachariah  C. 

NORf^''OOD, 

NOURSE: 
Benjamin  F. 
Caroline  J., 
Edith  F.,       , 
Franklin, 
Helen  S., 
Laura  E.  L., 
Lydia,    . 
Nathaniel,     , 
Polly,    . 
Sarah  W.,     . 

NOYES: 
Abby,  . 
Abigail, 
Ada  E., 
Albert,  . 
Amos,  . 
Arthur  G.,  , 
Benjamin,     . 


202 
399 
432 
399 
310 

96 
399 
166 

62 

50 
302 
387 
97,  333 

86 
161,  475 

10 
368 
183 

471 
471 
470 
470 
471 
470 
470 
470 
47 
131 
471 
470 
471 


38.3-4 
384 
384 
384 
384 
384 
148 
147 
147 
383 

390 
106,  108 
390 
219 
93,  390 
336 
356 


SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


687 


Benjamin  G 

, 

.      356 

Betsey, 

91 

Caleb,    . 

91 

Calvin,     ■ 

.      197 

Caroline, 

.      374 

Charles  E,., 

.      388 

Clement  L, 

.       336 

Daniel, 

.       108 

David,  . 

•     .      219 

Dolly,    . 

.      390 

Dorothy, 

36 

Edmimd, 

.       335 

Edna,     . 

.      199 

Edward, 

104,  198 

Edward  A., 

.      260 

Edward  B., 

.      198 

Elbridge  H., 

.      314 

Eli, 

.      205 

Eliza  W., 

.      219 

Elizabeth, 

.       190 

Elizabeth  K 

, 

.       198 

Elizabeth  L. 

.      356 

Ellen  F., 

.      314 

Ellis  H., 

.      390 

Emeline  A., 

.      356 

Enoch, 

34 

ErmaD., 

.      336 

Frank  P., 

.      388 

Frank  W., 

.       390 

Friend  S., 

.       181 

George, 

219,  388 

George  B., 

.      388 

George  E., 

.      390 

George  L., 

.      356 

George  W., 

.      198 

Hannah, 

38,  91 

Hamiah  L., 

.      198 

Harriet  L., 

.      356 

Helen  W.,    . 

.      198 

Henrj^ 

91,  218-9 

Howard  A., 

.      259 

Humphrey,  . 

.     36-7 

James,  .         .        .    3i,  91,  lOi,  108,  219 

James,  of  Money  Creek,  ]S£inn.,      390 

James  G., 198 

Jane,     . 

37,  197 

Jane  L., 

.      219 

Jefferson, 

.      219 

John,     . 

24,  37,  108 

John  E., 

.      390 

John  H., 

37 

Jonathan, 

204-5 

Joseph,  .        .  25,  36-7,  91,  104,  219,  390 
Joseph  L.,     ....       198,511 

JoshnaD 197 

Joshua  F., 314 

Josie, 390 

Judith, 8,  37 

Lewis  C, 336 

Lois  A., 314 

Lucy, 18 

Luella  C, 336 

Luther, 198 

Lydia, 205 

Margaret  A.  W.,         .        .        .      198 
Margaret  L.,         .        .        .       198,  511 

Martha  A., 356 

Mary,     .        .     29,  34,  91,  104,  126,  219 

Mary  A., 356 

Moses, 37-8,  205 

Moses  K.,      ....         259-60 

Nathaniel, 34 

Nicholas,      ....  1,  108 

Peter, 37,  226 

Polly, 91,  98 

Prudence, Ill 

Rebecca, 9 

Richard  T., 259 

Sally,     .         .         .  37,  122,  204,  22() 

Samuel,         .         .         .37,  91,  197,  219 
Sarah,  ...  34,  36,  136 

Sarah  B., 259 

Sarah  L., 356 

Sarah  P., 385 

Silas  D., 197 

Silas  M.,        .        .        .        .       197, 511 
Stephen,        ....        93, 390 

Susan  G., 198 

Tamar, 219 

Thomas,        ....         91,  136 

William,       ....         68,  219 

NUTTER,        .        .         ...      347 

CAKES, 204 

OAKLEY, 289 

OBEK, 477-8 

O'BRIEN, 64 

O'DONNELL,         ....         78 

OFFUTT, 270 

OLIN, 394 

OLIVER, 194 

OLMSTEAD,  .  •  .  .  394 
ORDWAY,  .  .  .  .  67,  140 
ORR, 72 


588 


INDEX  II. 


OSBOEN, 
OSBORNE, 

OSBURNE, 
OSGOOD: 

Abraham, 

Edward  P., 

George  F., 

Hannah, 

John,     . 

Lydia  E., 

Mary,    . 

Mary  E., 

Sarah  D., 

Simon  T., 

Wyatt, 
OTIS, 
OWEN,    . 

PACKARD, 
PADDOCK, 
PAGE: 
Abigail  J., 
Abigail  L., 
Abner  B., 
Ann  J., 
Christiana  E. 
Clarissa, 
Deborah, 
Edwin  R., 
Eliza,     . 
Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth  J. 
Ellen  L., 
George  A., 
Haseltine, 
Henry  L., 
Jesse,     . 
John,     . 
John  Q., 
Joseph  H., 
Joseph  W., 
Lucretia  L., 
Mary  A., 
Mary  K., 
Robert  C, 
Polly,     . 
Sarah  L., 
Susan  E., 
Thomas  L., 
William, 
William  L., 
William  W., 


146 


174,  429 
40 
4 

140 
113 

229 
252 
1 
114 
140 
113 
113 
468 
113 
115 
326 

70 
60 

213 
147 
213 
213 
212 
50 
295 
212 
215 
212 
211 
212 
315 
212 
212 
-7,  315 
211 
211 
212 
11,  213 
212 

315,  341 
147 
212 
219 
212 
147 

147,  315 

146-7 

211 

315 


PAIGE, 152,  402 

PAINE,  see  Payne. 

PALMER: 

Ada  M., 464 

Alice  E., 464 

Catherine, 478 

Charles, 257 

Elizabeth, 480 

Ella, 478 

Esther  M., 480 

Grove  N., 480 

Guy, 478 

Jerusha, 221 

John  D., 464 

Lee, 478 

Mary  L.,        .         .         .         .         .232 

Pliebe 353 

Roscoe  B., 464 

Roxana,         .        .        .        .        .  81 

Samuel  H., 355 

Simon  B.,      .                 ...  478 

Stephen, 478 

Theodore  D.,        .        .        .        .464 
Warren  W.,  .        .        .        .464 

PARADIS,      .         .         .         .         .144 

PARKER: 

Charles  S., 1.54 

Cynaldo, 157 

Elizabeth,     .....  66 

Frank  A., 154 

Henry  P., 351 

Henry  W., 154 

Horace, 351 

Isaac, 151 

James, 314 

JohnM., 153 

Mahala, 157 

Matilda,        .        .        .        .        .  157 

Rev.  Mr.,      .....  3 

Sally, 314 

Selwyn, 314 

Susie  K.,       .        .        .        .        .  314 

William, 293 

PARMELEE,          ....  404 

PARRISH, 301 

PARROTT, 373 

PARSONS: 

AbbieA., 190 

Isaac, 58 

Jonathan,  Rev.,  ....  27 

Levi,  Rev., 56 

Mary  A., 56 


STJRNAMES   OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


589 


Sarah,    . 

.      223 

PENNELL,     . 

.      116 

Pj^RTCH, 

.      487 

PENWELL,    .         . 

.      303 

PATCH,  . 

127,  167 

PERCIVAL,   . 

.      312 

PATE,      . 

.      458 

PERCY,  .... 

.      102 

PATRICK.      . 

.      155 

PERKINS: 

PATTEE, 

175-6,  316 

Benjamin,     .        .        .        . 

180,  262 

PATTEN, 

87,  270 

Charles  F.,  . 

.      479 

PATTERSON, 

.       308 

Charles  S.,    . 

.      226 

PAYNE, 

■  395,  509 

Edith  M.,      . 

.      262 

PAYSON, 

.       273 

Edward  A.,  . 

.      180 

PEABODY: 

Esther, 

.      115 

Adeline, 

.       193 

Fred,      .... 

.      479 

Adolplius  W., 

.       198 

George  W.,  . 

.      479 

David,  . 

.      ,192 

Harriet  S.,    . 

.      413 

Edmund  G., 

.       193 

Jacob,    .... 

.      413 

George, 

192,  351 

John,     .... 

.      479 

Jacob,    . 

29 

John  B., 

.      226 

John,     . 

.  192-3 

JohnW.,       . 

.      226 

Joseph  L.,     . 

.       193 

Manus  H.,    . 

.       389 

Mary,    . 

44,  71 

Mary  E.,        .         .         . 

.      479 

Nathaniel,    . 

29 

Mary  S.,        .        .        . 

.      226 

Sopliila, 

190,  193 

Sally,     .... 

.       262 

Sophronia,    . 

.       193 

Samuel  L.,    . 

.      226 

Sophronia  P., 

.      351 

Sophia, 

79 

Thomas, 

.      351 

William  H.  H.,    . 

.      262 

PEACH, 

.      119 

PERRY: 

PEARSON: 

Adelaide  L., 

.       124 

Augustus,     . 

.      421 

Charles  E.  A.,     . 

.      428 

Catherine,    . 

88 

Da\'id,   .... 

.      428 

Ellen  M.,      . 

.       114 

Elbridge  G., 

.      428 

John,     . 

.      25^ 

Ella  J., 

.      428 

Judith, 

.       254 

Georgie, 

.      421 

Lydia,    . 

8 

Isaac  N., 

.      506 

Mary  E., 

19 

John  P.  A.,  . 

.      428 

Noyes  G., 

.       195 

Priscilla  A., 

.      428 

Paul,      . 

.      242 

PERT,      .... 

.      219 

Salome  A.,    . 

.       195 

PETERS, 

.      455 

Sarah,    . 

.       195 

PETERSON, 

.      334 

Sarah  J., 

242,  254 

PETTINGELL,  (Pettengill) 

Silas,     . 

.      254 

Benjamin,    . 

.      375 

PEASLEE: 

Charles  B.,    . 

.      398 

Albion  H.,    . 

.      473 

Elizabeth,     ...       I 

!59,  375,  386 

Betsey, 

.      370 

George  W., 

.       398 

Hannah, 

.      265 

Hugh,    .... 

.       398 

Louisa, 

.      265 

Lucy  G., 

.      427 

Nathan  B.,    . 

.      473 

Mary,     .... 

24 

Obadiah, 

.      265 

Rebecca, 

.      413 

Sarah,    . 

.      219 

Sally,     .... 

.      222 

Willis  A.,      . 

.       ■  .      473 

Sarah,    .... 

38,  260 

PECK,      . 

.  306-7,  444 

PHELPS, 

65 

PI  CKER, 

.      269 

PHILBRICK, 

.      426 

Pi  MBERTON, 

.      264 

590 


INDEX   II. 


PHILLIPS: 

Abigail, 608 

Adeline, 227 

Elizabeth, 163 

Jolin, 107 

Sally, 476 

Silas  E., 164 

PICKARD,      .         .         .         .         .  442-4 

PICKETT, 163 

PIERCE: 

Abigail  P., 147 

Altai, 147 

Annie  S., 277 

Elizabeth,     ....       197,  377 

Henry, 262 

Hiram  P., 147 

Jacob  W., 277 

MaryH., 262 

Mary  J., 469 

Nathaniel  F.,       ....  513 

Rebecca, 408 

Thomas  S.,  .        .        .        .        .  147 

PIERSON,       ....       325,414 

PIKE: 

Benjamin, 17 

Charlotte, 176 

Charles  S., 228 

Eleanors., 259 

Elizabeth, 17 

Frederick  A.,       ....  139 

Hannah, 17 

Harriet  M., 251 

Henry, 199 

John, 7,  17 

Joseph, 17 

Lyclia, 17 

Marietta, 302 

Mary, 7 

Nancy, 199,  260 

Robert, 2,  5 

Ruth, 176 

Samuel, 17 

Sarah, 17 

Thomas,        .'....  17 

William, 176 

PILLSBURY  : 

AddieL., 408 

Almira  C,    .         .        *         .         .  365 

Charles  A.,  .        .        .        .        .  178 

Charles  D., 247 

Charles  S., 178 

Clara  E 389 


Daniel, 247 

Elizabeth, 241 

Enoch, 408 

Fannie  L 408 

Fred  T., 389 

George  A., 178 

George  B.,    .        .        .        .  ■      .      253 

George  L., 248 

Henry  W., 247 

Jonathan  K.,        .        .        .        .      408 

John  S., 178 

'  Joseph, 247 

Joseph  L.,     ....       241,247 
Joshua,  ....       238,  241 

Margaret  C,         .        .        .        .178 

Martha  A., 96 

Martha  S., 247 

Mary  A.,       .        .        .        .        .      248 

Mary  C, 238 

MaryE.,        ....       247,408 

Moses  H., 389 

Moses  W., 389 

Sarah, .233 

Sarah  C, 389 

Thomas, 389 

PINGREE: 

Asa, 197,511 

Calvin  N.,    .        .-       .        .        .      197 

Jeremiah, 34 

John, 34 

Mehitable, 34 

Parker,  ....       197, 511 

Winifred, 197 

PINGRY,         ....         288-90 
PINKERTON,        ....      401 

PINKHAM, 360 

PIPER, 33 

PITCHER, 287 

PITNEY, 373 

PITTS, 244 

PLACE, 237 

PLATT, 204-5 

PLUMBER, 403 

PLUMER  (Plummer): 

Bitfield, 238 

Deborah, 19 

Edna, 373 

Fannie  M., 443 

Joanna  M., 93 

John, 83 

Jonathan,     .        .        .        .-      .        70 
Joshua  C, 443 


SURNAMES    OTHER    THAN   LITTLE. 


591 


Judith, 

Mary,    . 

Priscilla, 

Samuel, 

Thomas, 
PLUNKETT, 
POLLARD, 
POLLEYS, 
POND,      . 
POOL,      . 
POOR(Poore): 

Ahby  Jane, 

Abigail, 

Alice,    . 

Allen  D., 

Benjamin, 

Ben  Perley, 

Betsey, 

Catherine  G. 

Charles  H. 

Cornelia, 

Daniel, 

Daniel  N., 

David,  . 

Dudley, 

Ebenezer  P. 

Eliphalet, 

Elizabeth, 

Ellen  J., 

George, 

Harriet  L., 

Henrietta  M. 

Hephzibah, 

James,  . 

Jane  "W., 

Jeremiah, 

John  H., 

John  M., 

Jonathan, 

Joseph, 

Judith  N., 

Lydia, 

Mary,     . 

Mary  Ann, 

Mary  Little, 

Mary  Louisa, 

Moses,   . 

Nancy  F., 

Nathaniel  P., 

Noyes,   . 

Phebo,  . 

Polly,    . 


"      69 

19 

238 

19,  70 

93 

498 

514 

82 

496 

415 

66 

78 

5,66 

66 

66 

■  66 

91,  151,  317 

66,  200 

78 

66 

37,  90 

65,  66 

220 

78 

151 

77 

21,  78 

66 

1,  17S 

179 

66 

51 

90 

151 

50 

78 

66 

90,  91 

150-1 

66 

78,  151 

78 

.       178 

66,  463 

66 

78,  151,  178 

.      176 

78 

151,  176 

.      220 

.       151 


150 


Ruth,     . 
Samuel, 
Sarah,   . 
Sarah  E., 
Thomas, 
Thomas  L., 
Walter  S., 
POPE,      . 
PORTER, 
POST,      . 
POTTER: 
Adella  A., 
Andrew, 
Warren  W., 
POTTLE, 
PRATT,  . 
PREBLE, 
PRENTISS, 
PRESCOTT: 
Abraham, 
Ebenezer, 
Elizabeth  R 
Mary  A., 
PRESSEY: 
Amanda  B., 
Daniel, 
,     Moiilton  D. 
Wilbert  L., 
PRESTON, 
PRINCE, 
PULSIFER: 
Abbie,  . 
Alfred, 
Cornelia, 
Edith,    . 
Emma, 
Harriet  A., 
Jonathan, 
Josiah  D., 
Lizzie  A., 
Moses  R"., 
Pitman, 
Woodbury, 
PUNCHES, 
PURCELL, 
PURDY, 
PUTNAM: 
Ada  F., 
C.  H.,    . 
Emeline, 
Henry, 
Perley, 


78 
5,  21,  50,  51,  77-8 

78 
179 
233 
151 

66 

179 

46,  288 

263 


364 
119 
348 
136 
325 
470 
158 


45- 


173 
236 
276 
236 

188 
188 
371,  433 
371 
74,  256 
175 

116 

362 
116 
116 
362 
116 
45 
116 
116 
116 
116 
116 
331 
493 
334 

390 
390 
143 
397 
290 


592 


INDEX   II. 


Susan  S., 257 

PUTNEY, 306-7 

PYE, 458 

QUARLES, 262 

QUICK, 458,  501 

QUIGLEY 252 

QUIMBY: 

Hannah, 145. 

Jeremiah, 224 

Johns., 248 

LucinaT., 248 

Maria,    .         .         .         .         .         .134 

QUINBY, 140 

QUINCY, 87 

RAFTER, 452 

RAND, 140 

RANDALL: 
Eleazer,        .        .        .        .    '    .      170 
Florence  M.,        .        .        .        .170 

Francis  D., 78 

Frederick  R.,       .        .        .        .170 

OranE., 170 

Winifred  L.,         .         .         .         .       171 

RANSON, 131 

RAY 69 

RAYMOND,  .         .         .         .384,  441 
READ  (Reed): 

Adeline, 281 

Aimer  on, 377 

AnnaL., 479 

Austin  T., 304 

Cheney  M 304 

Claude  C, 304 

ElizahethH.,       ....      433 

FilenaE., 304 

Frank  H., 480 

Frank  M., 480 

Frederick  G.,       ....      304 

F.  L., 163 

George  H., 304 

James  B., 304 

John  S., 148 

IdellaV., 511 

Lafayette  M.,       .        .        .       304,512 

Lotou, 304 

Louisa,  .....      148 

Louisa  J., 304 

Lucia  B.,  .  .  .  .  304, 511 
LydiaE.,  ....  148,511 
MahelE., 512 


Mahal  a, 

Margaret, 

Mary  H., 

Mary  M., 

Nellie  J., 

Pamelia  A., 

Samuel, 

Sarah,  . 

Sarah  E., 

Susannah, 

Thomas, 

Thomas  V., 

Thomas  W., 

Wesley  W., 

Wilder, 

William, 

Willie  A.,     . 

Zadoc,  . 
REDINGTON, 
REIFF,  . 
REINER, 
REMICK, 
REYNOLDS, 
RICE,  . 
RICH,  . 
RICHARDS: 

Anthony  W., 

Betsey, 

Carrie^B., 

Cyrene, 

David, 

Elizabeth  A., 

George  L.,     . 

Henry,  . 

Ira, 

John,     . 

Margaret, 

Martha, 

Phebe  R.,      . 

Walter  C.    . 
RICHARDSON: 

Apphia  J.,     . 

Aseneth  A., 

David,   . 

Elbridge  A., 

Elbridge  M., 

Fannie  F., 

Hannah  E., 

Jerusha, 

Joseph, 

Lydia  A., 

Margaret  A. 


148 


304,  511 
63 

287 

148 

480 

304 

303 

496-7 

148 

72 

303 

304 

511 

304 

304 

479-80 

304 

72 

47 

377 

324 

485 

400 

416 

153,  190 

490 
316 
490 
319 
316 
178 
490 
170 
178 
178 
316 
150 
151 
490 

350 
350 
349 
350 
350 
235 
350 
292 
349 
347,  349 
.       350 


SURNAMES    OTHER    THAN    LITTLE. 


593 


Mary  E., 

.      350 

Nancy  E.,     . 

349 

Nelson  M.,    . 

350 

Priscilla, 

238 

, William  E., 

350 

RICKER: 

Anna,    . 

45 

Arthur  L.,    . 

360 

Ebenezer, 

272 

Elizabeth,     . 

272 

Ernest  R.,     . 

360 

Frances, 

126 

Henry, 

360 

Hiram, 

46 

Sarah,   . 

46 

Wentworth, 

46 

RIDER,   . 

321 

RING,      . 

139 

RIPP,       . 

40 

RITTS,     . 

323 

RIVERSMITH, 

384 

ROAK,     . 

507 

ROBBINS,      . 

360,  372 

ROBERTS: 

Mary  E., 

.       193 

Meribah, 

220 

•   Seth,     . 

■^ 

166 

Tamar, 

89 

ROBERTSON, 

438 

ROBINSON: 

Betsey, 

75,  327 

Bradbury,     . 

413,  4S:i 

Bradburj"  J., 

.      484 

Francis  E.,  . 

484 

Frank  J., 

484 

George, 

191 

John  T., 

483 

Lettice  A.,    . 

413 

Norman  F., 

484 

S.  W.,    . 

214 

Thomas, 

102 

William  A., 

316 

ROCKWELL, 

54 

ROCKWOOD, 

303 

ROE, 

448 

ROGERS: 

Abigail, 

59 

Caroline, 

462 

Charles, 

462 

Charles  L.,    . 

356 

Daniel, 

330 

Elbridge  G., 
43 

126 

Elizabeth, 440 

ElmiraL., 356 

Ellen, .462 

George  T., 356 

Hannah  R.,  .        .        .        .137 

James  L., 356 

JohnB., 311 

Louisa  M., 330 

Mary, 330 

Nathaniel  P.,        .        .        .        .356 

Sally  M., 57 

Samuel, 355 

Sarah  J., 159 

Susanna, 29 

William, 59 

ROLFE: 

Abbie  L 260 

Charles  J., 260 

Hannah,       .        .        .        .  16, 47 

Helen  N., 260 

Henry  P., 259 

Jesse, 55 

John, 2 

JohnC 259 

Joseph  N., 259 

]SIary  A., 259 

Mary  P.,        .        .        .        .        .      385 

Moses, 259,  385 

Moses  H.,      .        .        .        .        .259 

Willard  G., 260 

ROLLINS: 

Abijah, 368 

Deborah, 368 

Elzada, 504 

Frank  H., 413 

George  W.,  ....      368 

Hannah  E.,  .        .        .        .368 

Heloise, .368 

John  O., 368 

Lafayette, 368 

Nathaniel, 368 

Rose  B., 368 

RuthE., 368 

ROOD, 383 

ROOT, 509 

ROSE, 99 

ROUSSEAU,  .        .        .        .405 

ROWE: 
Almira  F.,    .         .        .  .408 

Annie  E., 489 

David  D., 408 

James  H., 489 


694 


INDEX   II. 


John,     ......  302 

John  M., 489 

JohnW., 408 

Eol)ert, 489 

Seth,      .        ,        .        .        .        .189 
ROWELL: 

JohnW., 183 

liois,      ......  84 

Mary,     .        .        .        .        .        .107 

Phebe, 144 

Sarah, .159 

Thomas,        .        .        .        .    '    .  107 

RUBEL, 387 

RUDDOCK, 347 

RUGG, 118 

RUMRILL, 170-1 

RUNDLET, 339 

RUNNELS, 96 

RUNNELLS,           .         .         .         .  244 
RUSSELL: 

Benjamin  F.,        .        .        .        .  28(3 

Catrie, 446 

Hannah  M.,  .        .        .        .258 

JaneW., 286 

Sarah, 100 

Susanna, 48 

William, 258 

SAFFREED,           ....  160 

SAGE, 325-6 

ST.  CLAIR, 47 

ST.  JOHN, 301 

SANBORN: 

Abigail 512 

Achsah, 318 

Charles  C, 494 

Daniel, 318 

Etlwiu, 494 

Ethel  L., 370 

Fred, 494 

Freelove,      .        .        .        .        .318 

Harriet,       ' 320 

James  G., 69 

James  W., 370 

Jeremiah, 320 

Lois, 370 

Mary 320 

Merton  L., 494 

Noah,     ......  253 

Peter, 442 

Peter  F 442 

Priscilla, 398 

Samuel  P.,   .        .        .        .        ;  442 


William, 
SANDERS, 
SANDERSON 

Benjamin, 

Eliza,     . 

Lucia  F., 

Marcus  L., 

Peter,    . 

Susan,   . 

William  K., 
SANFORD, 
SARGENT: 

Abram  W., 

Daniel, 

Edith  H., 

Elmer  P., 

Enoch, 

Ervin  P., 

Eunice, 

Fannie  A., 

Francis, 

Francis  A., 

Frank  A., 

Hannah  P., 

Louise, 

Martha  J., 

Mary,     . 

Mary  J., 

Melissa, 

Nancy, 

Otis, 

Polly,    . 

Rebecca, 

William, 
SAUNDERS, 
SAVAGE, 
SAWTELLE, 
SAAVYER: 

Abby  Wliiton, 

Abigail  Peabody 

Albert  R., 

Alice  B., 

Alys  M., 

Ann  E., 

Anna,    . 

Annie,  . 

Arthur  K., 

Charles  P., 

Charles  W., 

Clara,    . 

Claude  W., 

Crosby  S., 


.      370 

22,  164 

476 
70 
427 
159 
427 
61 
476 
253 

124 

63 

125 

125 

460 

320 

63 

125 

124-5 

124 

125,  320 

151 

124 

408 

6? 

308 

460 

236 

122 

270 

352 

408 

84-6,  384 

204,  357 

.   453 

76 

73 

73 

74 

228 

400 

336 

133 

228 

228 

134 

74 

133 

133 


SURNAMES   OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


595 


Daniel  L.,     .        .        .        .       134, 400 

David  H., 74 

Edmund,       ...         72,  74,  76-7 

Edward  J., 228 

Edward  N.,           ....  228 

EmmaE.,     .        .         .        .         ;  413 

Eliza  H., 133 

Elizabeth,     .        .        .        .72, 75,  91 

Enoch, 72-4 

Eva  L. ,          ,        .        .        .  •       .  74 

Frances  C, 77 

Francis, 400 

Francis  B., 413 

Frank, 133 

Frank  H., 134 

Fred  O., 135 

Frederick, 77 

Genevra,     ■ 228 

George,         ....       132,  135 

George  E., 135 

George  F., 134 

George  O., 73 

Georgiana, 74 

Hannah, 106 

Harold  P., 134 

Harriet, 76 

Harriet  C,    .        .        .        .       134, 400 

Harry  G., 74 

Helen, 133 

Helen  M., 134 

Henry  H., 4 

Henry  N., 420 

Herbert 76 

Hermon  L.,          .        .        .        .  413 

Isaac  F., 413 

James  M., 75 

Jane, 75 

Jessie  Adelaide,  ....  77 

Jessie  Marion,              ...  76 

John, 2 

John  A.,        .         .        .         .         75,  133 

John  F., 76 

JohnN., 76 

Jonathan  "W.,      ....  73 

Joseph, 135 

Joseph  P., 132 

Joshua, 135 

Joshua  F., 133 

Judith, 132 

Lillian, 133 

Lizzie  W., 133 

LucettaT., 75 


Lucinda, 

77 

Lucy  A., 

401,  411 

Lucy  M., 

72 

Maria  N., 

73 

Martha  A., 

.      134 

Mary  F., 

74,  413 

Mary  L., 

.  134-5 

Matthias  P., 

132,  135 

Mattie,  . 

.       133 

Moses,  . 

106,  135 

Moses  L., 

.      1.34 

Nathan, 

.      420 

Nathaniel, 

.      411 

Nathaniel  N 

, 

73 

Paul  T., 

.      228 

Polly  W., 

73 

Reuben, 

.      420 

Reuben  M., 

74 

Rodney, 

73 

Sally,    . 

77, 146 

Sally  L., 

72 

Samuel, 

72 

Samuel  G.  S 

., 

.      400 

Samuel  S., 

74 

Sarah,    . 

.      444 

Sarah  E., 

.      413 

Seth  C, 

.      138 

Silas  N., 

75 

Stephen  L., 

.      420 

Susie  M., 

73 

Thomas  W., 

.       134 

Tristram, 

.    75-6 

William, 

.      135 

William  F., 

.      134 

William  R., 

73 

Willis  H.,     . 

74 

Wybird, 

.      400 
32 
11 

SAYER  (Sawyer), 

SCARLETT, 

.       137 

SCHAARSCHMIDT, 

.      500 

SCHLOTTERBECK, 

.      423 

SCHOTT, 

.      290 

SCHOONMAKER, 

.      490 

SCHUYLER, 

.      195 

SCOTT: 

Andrew, 

.      207 

Charles  J., 

,      111 

Eleanor  C, 

.      207 

Elizabeth, 

.      284 

Henry  W., 

.      208 

Kate  P., 

.      207 

696 


INDEX    II. 


Lias, 181 

SCRIBNER,  ....  185,234 
SCRYMSBR,  .        .        .        .      298 

SEARCY, 276 

SEARL(Searle): 
Elizabeth,     .        .        .        .    32, 51, 77 
Jolm,     .        .        .        ...        21 

Mary, .479 

SEAVY,  .        .        .        .        .      234 

SEKINS, 472 

SEJSTTER,         .         .        .         .         .      374 

SESSIONS, 128 

SEWALL: 

Anna, 26,  508 

Hannah,       .        .        .        .        .        29 
Henry,  .        .        .        .5,  109, 508 

Jane,     .        .        .        .        .        .        18 

John, 26 

Samuel,         ...       6,  19, 51,  109 

Sarah, 26,  508 

Stephen,        .        .        .        .        26, 508 

SEWARD .163 

SHAEFER, 503 

SHANNON, 46 

SHAPLEIGH,       ....      100 

SHAPLEY, 380 

SHATTUCK,  .         .    168-9,  281,  317 

SHAW: 

Dimond, 342-3 

Eliza  A .292 

George,  .        .        .        ;        .      292 

George  H., 292 

Ichabocl,        .        .        .        .        .      203 

Jeremiah, 203 

Lucy  J., 343 

Mary  C, 342 

MaryL., 203 

Pauline  P., 203 

Sanborn,       .        .        .        .        .343 

Sarah  A., 203 

SHELLEY,  ....  321,  387 
SHEPARD,  .  .  .  .  .  365 
SHEPHERD,,  .  .  .  138,  162 
SHERIDAN,  .         .         .       331,505 

SHERRETT,  ....       166 

SHIRLEY,  ....  177,  392 
SHIVERICK,  ....  380 
SHORT,  ....         28,  113 

SHULL, .186 

SHULTZ, 371 

SHURTLEFF: 
Albert, 303 


Alice  J., 

Amps,    . 

Amos  J., 

Anna  L., 

Asaph, 

Asaph  W., 

Clarence  A. 

Emily,  . 

Floral., 

Francis, 

Fremont  E. 

Helen  R., 

Joel, 

Joel  E., 

John  A., 

John  T., 

Julia  E., 

Laura  H., 

Lothrox), 

Lucia  S., 

Lyman, 

Mary  E., 

Maryette, 

Maryette  V 

Mary  L., 

Matthew  S., 

Otis,      . 

Roscoe  G., 

Solon,    . 

Thomas, 

Thomas  F., 

Thomas  T., 

William  T., 
SIBLEY, 
SIi\IMONS, 
SIMONDS  (Simons; 

Charles  H., 

George, 

Harrison, 

John,     . 

J.  E.,     . 

Lewis,   . 

Lucy,     . 

Mabel  L., 

Mary  F., 
SIMPSON, 
SINCLAIR, 
SKINNER, 
SLACK,  . 
SLEEPER, 
SLEIGHT, 


)  (Sy 


monds) : 


300 
300 
300 
300 
299 
300 
313 
303 
313 

303,  454 
300 

300,  313 
303 
303 
300 
312 
303 
300 
299 
300 
303 
300 
312 
313 
454 
300 
303 
303 
300 

300,  312 
S03 
454 
312 

279,  447 

338,  504 

488 
164 
317 
164 
488 
488 

73 
488 
488 
488 
489 
340 
513-4 

74 
325 


304 


SURIsrAMES   OTHER   THAN  LITTLE. 


597 


SMALL: 

Bertha, 330 

Martha, 

.      445 

Sarah  S., 

.      503 

SMETTZER, 

.      309 

SMITH: 

A.  A., 

34 

Aaron, 

34 

Abigail, 

34,  210 

Abner, 

.      .      331 

Ada, 

.      447 

Adeline  P., 

.       347 

Adelphus  D., 

.      447 

Alvin,   . 

.      184 

Ann  C, 

.      402 

Anna  S., 

.       190 

Caleb,    . 

.      409 

Caroline  A., 

.      331 

Charity, 

.       176 

Daniel, 

.33,34 

David  H.,     . 

.      115 

Deboi'ah. 

33 

Diana,  . 

.       183 

Dudlej-, 

.      447 

DwightH.,  . 

76 

Ed.  M., 

.       331 

Elizabeth,     . 

.        34 

Emma, 

88,  340 

Ernest  B.,     . 

.       191 

Eva  Lou, 

.      514 

Freeman  A., 

.       194 

G.  W., 

82 

George  G.,    . 

.      324 

George  V.,    . 

75 

Grace  D., 

.      324 

Hannah, 

37,  273,  349 

Helen,  . 

•.      459 

Helen  P.,      . 

.      331 

Henry  F.,     . 

.       299 

Henry  L., 

76 

Hezekiah,     . 

65 

Jabez,   . 

34 

James, 

13,  190,  347 

James  J., 

.       190 

Jonathan,     . 

.       182 

Jonathan  K., 

65 

Joseph  L.,    . 

.       190 

Josephine,    . 

.       190 

Judson  G.,   . 

.      324 

Laura  M.,     . 

.      465 

Lloyd,  . 

.      324 

Lucy      . 

34 

Manilla  H.,  .        .        .        .115 

Margaret, 34 

Maria  N., 170 

Mary,    ....  34,  102,  348 

Mary  A., 464 

Mary  M.,       .        .        .        .        .  457-8 

Moses, 33,  95,  464 

Nellie  A., 76 

Obadiah, 246 

Orlow, .331 

Orlow  L., 331 

Partheua, 61-2 

Richard, 33 

RUey, 331 

Robert 435 

Robert  A.,    .        .        .        .        .      256 
Rufus  H.,      .        .        .        .        .127 

Ruth, 15,  34 

Sally, 182 

Sarah;    ....         65,  190,  199 

Sarah  L., 347 

Scott  R., 324 

Susan  E., 435 

Susan  J., 409 

Susan  L.,       .        .        .        .        .      191 

Susan  N., 246 

Thomas  J., 482 

Vernon, 191 

William  B.,  ....      514 

31 

SNOW, 31,407 

SNUGGS, 376 

SOMERBY, 5 

SOUTHARD,         ....      408 
SOUTHER,     ....         47,  392 

SOUTHWIC^ 159 

SP  AFFORD, 167 

SPARKS, 501 

SPAULDING,        ....      182 

SPEAR, 288 

SPENCER,     .        .        .  162, 510-11 

SPITALL, 501 

SPOFFORD: 

Abigail, 189 

Harriet, 196 

Isaac, 137 

Judith,  ....       250,  374 

Richard  S., 106 

SPRAGUE, 512 

SPRATT, 339 

SPRING: 
Charlotte  B.,        ....      507 


698 

INDEX  n. 

Francis  S., 507 

Henry  A.,     .        .        ....      308 

George  L.,    . 

.      507 

Jefferson, 

.      Ill 

John  H.,       . 

.       507 

^ohn  B., 

.      Ill 

Rev.  Dr.,      . 

44,  39 

John  C,     '  . 

.      406 

Euth,     . 

.      40.3 

Laura  E., 

.      240 

SPEOUL, 

.      456 

Mabel,  . 

.       342 

SPEOUT, 

.       151 

Margaret, 

58 

SPEUILL,       . 

.      269 

Mary,    . 

52 

SPUEE,  . 

97 

Mary  E., 

.       121 

SQUIEBS,       . 

.       377 

Mary  F., 

.      428 

STACKPOLE, 

62 

May  E., 

.       326 

STAFFOED, 

.       164 

Nancy, 

.      443 

STANDISH,  . 

.       163 

Otho,     . 

.       Ill 

ST  AN  WOOD, 

34 

Phineas,  Eev., 

19 

ST  AN  YL  AND, 

.       174 

Samuel, 

.      121 

STARK, 

.       150 

Sarah, 

1 

12,  188,  225 

STAEE,  . 

53 

Simon, 

.       Ill 

STATER, 

53 

Susannah,    . 

.       188 

STEARNS: 

Tabitha, 

.       Ill 

Catherine,    . 

.      418 

Timothy,       . 

30 

Elijah, 

49 

Thomas  B., 

.      284 

Sally,     . 

.       156 

William, 

2,  326 

S.  S.,Dr.,     . 

.      436 

William  F., 

.      342 

STEELE  (Steel): 

STEVENSON: 

Charles, 

.      412 

Alexander  F., 

.      505 

Clarence, 

.       302 

James  W.,    . 

.      423 

Emeline, 

.      412 

Robert  E.,     . 

.       198 

Florence, 

.       302 

Jennie  K.,    . 

.      198 

Herbert, 

.      302 

Marion  E.,    . 

.      198 

Hugh,    . 

.       302 

Mary  L., 

.      605 

Jane, 

.      412 

.     William  G., 

.       198 

Nancy  J., 

74 

STEWART,    . 

334,  382 

Newton, 

.       302 

STICKNEY: 

Robert, 

74 

Annie  L., 

422 

STETSON,      . 

112,  506 

Caroline  F., 

86 

STEUAET,     . 

.      501 

Emma  H.,     . 

422 

STEVENS: 

George  H.,    . 

.       260 

Abby,    . 

73 

Hattie  M.,     . 

.      260 

Abigail, 

.       Ill 

Henrietta  J., 

.      422 

Alice  A., 

.       121 

Henry  R., 

256,  422 

Betsey, 

.       Ill 

James, 

.       197 

Betsey  A.,    . 

.      225 

James  H., 

422 

Caroline  G., 

.      284 

John,     . 

.      197 

David,  . 

.      225 

Joseph  H.,    . 

422 

David  E.,      . 

.      326 

Judith  L.,     . 

.      256 

Dionis, 

5 

Mary,    . 

.       164 

Eleanor, 

.      406 

Richard, 

.      256 

Elizabeth,     . 

30 

Sarah  E., 

.      422 

Ellen,    . 

.       112 

Sarah  J., 

.      256 

Emma  L., 

.      406 

Susan,  . 

70 

Frances, 

.      342 

Winthrop  A., 

.      422 

Hattie, 

.       121 

STINSON: 

Charles, 

153,  178 

SURNAMES    OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


599 


Charles  C,    .        .        .        .        .  180 

Jane, 153 

Letitia  C, 153 

MaiyA., 178 

Sarah  J., 179 

Susan  C,  ' 154 

William,       ....       153,  178 

William  C, 179 

William  H.,          .        .        .     '   .  180 

31 

STOCKBRIDGE,  ....  12 

STOCKMAN,  .  .  .  126,  262 
STOCKWELL,  .  .  .  173,469 
STODDARD: 

Abbie  E., 186 

Asa, 186 

CaMnT., 186 

Caroline, 186 

Charles  H., 186 

Emma  E., 186 

Fidelia  M., 378 

Frances  J., 510 

Frederic, 186 

Herbert  A.,          ....  186 

Joseph, 164 

Lilly, 186 

Rachel, 164 

Sarah  A., 186 

Simeon 378 

William  L.,  .         .         .         .186 

Wright  A 186 

STONE: 

AltaM., 194 

Eliza  G., 214 

Esther, 336 

Hulda, 160 

Jane, 114,285 

Martha,         .....  159 

Nancy  B., 171 

Phineas,        ....       114, 285 

STONEMAN,         ....  504 

STONER 337 

STORER: 

Hannah, 274 

Helen  A.,      .....  58 

James  B., 58 

MaryL., 143 

STORY: 

Albert  T., 99 

Alfred, 176 

Charles  A.,           ....  176 

Joel  B.,         .        .        .        •        .  99 


John  W.,      . 

176 

Joseph, 

99 

Julia  A., 

99 

Margaret  L., 

.      176 

Nehemiah,    . 

.      176 

William  H., 

99 

STOVER, 

174,  272 

STOYELL,      . 

.       53-4, 56 

STRANGEMAN,  . 

.       191 

STRATE, 

53 

STRONG, 

.      112 

STURTEVANT,    . 

.       325, 408 

SUMNER,       . 

.   114-5,  255 

SURREY, 

.      421 

SWAIN, 

.       424,  481,  483 

SWAN,     . 

.       143, 449 

SWASEY,       . 

.       281, 433 

SWEATT,       . 

234-7,  459-60 

SWEET, 

.       130 

SWEETSER, 

.       352 

SWETT, 

.     4,  94,  388 

SWETLAND, 

.      455 

SWIFT, 

.      478 

SYMONDS,  see  Simonc 

Is. 

TABOR, 

.       465, 488 

TAGGARD,    . 

77 

TAGG-\RT,    . 

55 

TALFOLD,    . 

213 

TALLANT  (Tollant), 

15 

TALLEYRAND,  . 

25 

TALMAGE,    . 

221 

TAPLIN, 

320-1 

TARBOX, 

366 

TARLETON, 

222 

TARR,     . 

474 

TAYLOR: 

Almira, 

396 

Augustus  W., 

335 

Chancj^, 

373 

Edward, 

123 

Elizabeth,     . 

21 

Grace  L., 

335 

Jane  E., 

78 

Jerusha  C,  . 

301 

Jonathan  C, 

222 

John,     . 

222 

Joseph  W.,  . 

410 

Lucy  A., 

410 

Lydia,   . 

222 

Mary,     . 

187 

Mary  E., 

335 

Osgood, 

222 

600 


INDEX   II. 


Osgood  B., 222 

Sarah  L., 222 

Susanna, 109 

True  W 222 

William  A.,  .        .        .        .      335 

TEEL, 184 

TEMPLETON 75 

TENNEY: 
Abner  B.  W.,       .        .        .        .      280 

Amos, 157 

AnnaL 409 

Caroline  L.,  ....      250 

Charles  S.,    .        .        .        .        .250 

Daniel, 409 

Daniel  S., 250 

David,   ....        189,  250,  374 

David  B., 189 

David  S., 375 

Edward  M.,  ....      250 

Eliza  A 250 

Emeline  M., '        .        .        .        .189 
Hannah  L.,  .        .        .        .      .351 

Hannah  M.,  .         .         .  259-60 

Henry  L., 375 

Lavinia, 157 

Lucy  M.,       .         .         .        .       250,  376 

LydiaM., 463 

Margaret  E.,         .        .        .        .250 
Martha  A.,   .        .        .        .        .      351 

Mary  E., 351 

Mary  J.,       .        .        .        .        .      250 
Nancy,  .        •        .        .        .213 

Orlando  B.,  .        .        .        .189 

Putnam  F.,  .        .        .        .189 

Kichard, 374 

Rosamond  L.,       .        .        .        .      189 
Samuel,         ....         66, 463 

Sarah  A., 157 

Sophia  C, 280 

William,       ....       213,  251 
William  D.,  .         .         .         .250 

TEWKSBUEY: 

Abiah, 398 

Abigail 345 

Almira,         ...        .        .        .400 

Charles, 460 

Elizabeth,     .        .        .        .345, 398 
Ephraim,      ....       398, 400 

Jonathan, 345 

Mary, 345 

Ehoda  A.,     .        .        .        .        '222 

THANE, 115 


THATCHER,          ....  466-7 

THING, 6,  11 

THOMAS: 

Ella  M., 474 

Harriet  L., 474 

Helen  M., 423 

Nancy  A., 60 

Susannah, 21 

William,       .        .        .   •     .        .474 

THOMPSON: 

Ann  D., 244 

David, 503 

Lucy  A., 271 

Lydia, 502-3 

Mary,    ......  134 

Moses, 271 

Rachel  D., 503 

Rebecca, 213 

Thomas  M.,          ....  244 

THORLA, 239 

THRASHER,  .         .         .         .440 

THURLOW: 

Ada, 228 

Albert, 229 

Albert  R., 227 

Ann  A., 65 

Charles  L., 349 

Daisy  M., 228 

Edward  P.,          ,        .        .        .  227 

Ellen,    .        .        .        ...  227 

Enoch,           ....  65, 67 

Eunice,         .        .        .        .        .  247 

Francis, 228 

■  Frank, 227 

Georgianna,          .        .        .        .  227 

Georgie  E., 229 

Grace  A., 227 

Horace  P., 349 

J.  Abbott, 349 

Jane, 228 

Jeanette, 349 

Judith,          .....  65 

Judith  S., 65 

Mary, .227 

MaryT., 65 

Moody  A., 227 

Nat., 228 

Nathaniel, 228 

Paul, 227,  349 

Samuel, 65 

Sarah, 228 

Sarah  J 227 


SUEFAMES   OTHER   THAN"   LITTLE. 


601 


Stephen  L., 
Thomas, 

.       349 
228,  229 

Enoch, 
Esther  W., 

William,       .         .        .         .        •        65 

Fannie, 

Zaccheus  P., 

227 

Frederick, 

THURSTON: 
Annie  L., 

.      416 

George  S., 
Hannah, 

Daniel, 
Elizabeth,     . 

19 
47 

Henry, 
James  S., 

Stephen, 
William  K., 

THWAITS,    . 

TIBBETTS,    . 

.   .     47 
.      416 
.      451 
148,  253 

John  Q., 
Joseph, 
Joseph  L., 
Judith, 

TILLOTSON, 

.       Ill 

Margaret, 

TILTON, 
TINKER, 

455 
.       380 

Mary,    . 
Roland, 

TIRRELL,       . 

.       342 

Roland  W., 

TITCOMB: 

Caleb,   . 

68 

Sally,     . 
Sarah,    . 

Elizabeth,     . 

350,  508 

Serena  D., 

Jane ,     . 
Mary,    . 
Michael, 
Parker, 

28 
.      351 

28 
28 

Stephen, 
Susan  L., 
Sylvania  S., 
William, 

Sarah,   . 

28,  68 

William  R., 

TOBEY,  . 

.      361 

TOWLE, 

TOBIE,    . 

.      328 

TOWNLEY, 

TOBY,      . 

.       119 

TOWNE, 

TODD,      . 

87,  479 

TOWNSEND 

TOPPAN  (Tappan) 
Ancestry,  see  not 
Abby  F.,       . 
Abigail, 

: 

.       109 

88 

.       108 

TRACYs 
TRASK, 
TREAT, 
TRIPP,    . 

Ada, 

.       191 

TRUE,     . 

Ann, 
Ann  G., 

.      424 
.      210 

TRUSSELL: 
Abigail, 

Anna,    . 
Annie  B., 

87 
.       191 

Betsey, 
James, 

Arthur  L.,    . 

.       191 

Moses,  . 

Benjamin  F., 
Carrie  L., 

88 
.       192 

William, 
TUBES,  . 

Charles, 

88,  191 

TUCKER: 

Charles  B.,  . 

.       191 

Abram  M., 

Charlotte,     . 

87 

Adeline  S., 

Charlotte  E., 

88 

Almira, 

Cora  L., 
Edward, 

39 

,83, 

.       191 
86,  109,  191 

Benjamin, 
Edna  A., 

Edward  C,  . 

.       191 

Edson, 

Edward  E., 
Edward  S.,  . 

.       191 
.      191 

Eunice, 
George  W., 

Edwin, 
Elizabeth,     . 
Ella  B., 
44 

88 
.       128 
.      191 

Martha  J., 
Mary  J., 
Mercy,  . 

191 

87 

192 

191 

192 

82,  191 

87 

192 


87, 


210 

210 

442 

192 

83 

192 

192 

87 

109 

192 

86-88 

192 

191 

424 

192 

258 

349,  350 

440,  455 

66 

25,  293 

.   474 

.   347 

166,  332-3 

30-1,  420 

62 

62 

62 

234 

234 

160 

167 
168 
167 
236 
168 
168 
440 
167 
167 
236 
167 


602 


INDEX   II. 


Nathaniel, 114 

Samuel  E., 168 

TURNER: 

Jennie  S., 249 

John  M., 102 

Joseph  S 102 

Ijucas, 373 

Lucy, 143 

William, 102 

William  H.,         ....  102 

TUTHILL,      .         .         .         .         .  313 
TUTTLE: 

Abigail, 407 

Clara  A., 389 

James, 389 

James  O., 389 

Maria, 263 

Sarah  J., 389 

TWISS, 143 

TWOMBLY 255 

TYLER: 

Aanis, 165 

Bezaleel, 165 

Bradstreet, 66 

Burke,           .....  119 

Charles  P., 391 

James  A., 390 

Jane, 12 

Jennie  M., 391 

Job,       .       ■ 66 

Mary, 65 

Phebe, 165 

Sarah  E., 390 

S.  P., 390 

UNDERBILL,       .         .         .       225,  456 

UNDERWOOD,     ....  446 

UPHAM,         ....       278,  439 

UPSON,  .  - 293 

VAIL, 61 

VANCE,          ....       187,  306 

VAN  DUSAN,       .         .         .         .  .371 

VAN   NEVERIE,          .         .         .  .322 

VAN  VLIET,        ....  249 
VAN  WAGENEN,       .        .        .289 

VARINA, 211 

VARNER, 308 

VAUGHN,       ....  60,  62,  227 

VERY 84 

VICKERY, 60,  71 

VIETS, 480 

VINCENT, 493 

VOSE: 

Elizabeth, 60 


Esther, 

Gilman, 

John,    . 

Joseph  L., 

Maria  P., 

Robert, 

Sally  H.  M., 

Samuel, 

Thomas  V., 
VROOMAN, 
WADE,   . 
WADLEIGH 

Adelaide, 

Alonzo  K., 

Andrew, 

Benjamin, 

Benjamin  F 

Betsey, 

Carlos  B., 

Celinda, 

Clara,    . 

Eliza  A., 

Ephraim, 

George  B., 

Jane  E., 

Jesse,    . 

Jonathan, 

Luke,    . 

Luther, 

Marcus, 

Maria,    . 

Marion, 

Martie, 

Mary,    . 

Mary  N., 

Roxana, 

Ruth,     . 

Samuel, 

Taylor, 

Thomas, 

Walter  W., 

William, 
WAGNER, 
WAITE,  . 
WALES, 
WALKER, 
WALLACE, 
WALLINGFORD 
WALLIS, 
WALRATH 
WALWORTH, 
WARD: 

Ann, 


50 


62 

62 

61,71 

62 

50,  72 

60 

61 

60,71 

60-1 

382 

286 

309 
309 
309 
309 
309 
144 
309 
309 
309 
309 
144 
309 
143 
143 
48 
144 
309 
309 
309 
309 
309 
144 
309 
144 
144 
144 
144 
144,  308 
309 
309 
322 
194 
336 
298 
248 
272 
34,  413 
333 
397 


193 


SURNAMES    OTHER    THAN    LITTLE. 


603 


Artemas  W., 

81 

Standish, 

.      510 

WARDEN,      . 

84 

WARE,    . 

60,  367 

WARNER,      . 

405,  457 

WARREN,      . 

284,  432 

WARRINER, 

.       182 

WASHBURN, 

126,  193 

WASHINGTON, 

25,42 

WASON, 

313,  404 

WATERHOUSE, 

.      421 

WATERMAN,       . 

134,  336 

WATERS,       . 

.      329 

WATKINS,    . 

.       373 

WEBB,    . 

.      297 

WEBBER,       . 

59,244 

WEBSTER: 

Alice  E., 

.      248 

Andrew  H., 

.      394 

Aim, 

.      101 

Benjamin,     . 

.      395 

Betsey  B.,     . 

.       194 

Charles  H., 

.      402 

Daniel, 

82,  247 

Daniel  D.,    . 

.      247 

Eliphalet  K., 

.      247 

Elizabeth,     . 

13 

Emily,  .        .    ■ 

.       247 

EmmaF.,     . 

.      195 

Ethel  M.,      . 

.       195 

Everett  B.,  . 

.       194 

Hannah, 

.      220 

Harriet, 

.      395 

Harry, 

.      402 

Hazen, 

.       137 

Helen  M.,     . 

.      194 

Henry  A.,     . 

.       193 

Herbert  L., 

.      402 

Hetty  A.,      . 

.       194 

Hezekiah  C, 

.       194 

John,     . 

220,  271 

John  C, 

.      395 

Joshua, 

.      193 

Joshua  B.,    . 

.      194 

Levi  F., 

.      402 

Lydia,  . 

71 

Mary,     . 

50,  71,  220 

Mary  A., 

.      303 

Mary  E., 

.      194 

Mary  L., 

.      402 

Moses,  . 

71 

Nancy, 

.      271 

Philip  H., 248 

Rebecca,        ...         71, 220, 264 

Royal  B., 194 

Sally, 71 

Salome  A., 194 

Samuel, 37 

Sarah, 220,  223 

Stephen,        ....         71, 223 

Stephen  P.,           ....  71 

Violet  A., 194 

William  W.,         ....  194 

WEDGEWOOD,    ....  253 

WEED, 282 

WELCH,         ....       223,  496 

WELD, 115 

WELLCOME,         ....  225 
WELLS: 

Bertha  S.,     .        .        .        .        .  468 

CarlB.. 450 

CJT.-US, 377 

Fanny, 159 

Florence  G.,         .        .        .        .450 

Frank  G 450 

FredH., 390 

Helen  A., 468 

Herbert  P., 450 

Rollin  J., 468 

Robert  L •         .  468 

Ruth, 468 

Samuel, 99 

Thomas  G., 220 

Wallace  P.,           ....  262 

William  H.,          ....  450 
WENT  WORTH: 

Albert  M., 423 

Gov., 21, 41 

John, .399 

Rosaline. 399 

Sarah  B., 482 

WESCOTT,    ....       198,  330 

WEST, 243 

WESTBROOK,      ....  331 

WESTON, 427 

WHEATON,           ....  208 
WHEELER: 

Anna, 200 

Avery  G., 183 

Edward  L., 183 

Elizabeth, 327 

Emily  J., 119 

Flora  E., 183 

George  H., 183 


604 

INDEX   II. 

Hannah, 197 

Hattie  R.,     . 

.      296 

James,  . 

182 

Leonard, 

.      487 

Laura  A., 

370 

WHITTAKER,     . 

55 

Leonard, 

182 

AVHITTEMORE,  . 

338 

Martha, 

183 

WHITTIER: 

Mary  L., 

183 

Charles, 

.       368 

Mary  P., 

369 

Charlotte,     . 

.      368 

Mehitable,    . 

137 

Daniel  S., 

.      368 

Miriam, 

183 

Edward  A., 

.       123 

Nancy  M.,    . 

376 

John  G., 

39 

Rebecca, 

197 

John  P., 

.       123 

Sarah  J., 

327 

Joseph, 

65 

Thankful  S., 

164 

Laura  W.,     . 

.       123 

Thomas, 

327 

Ruth,     . 

22 

Thomas  R., 

369 

Zenas,   . 

.       149 

William, 

376 

WHITTLE,    . 

.       182 

William  ¥., 

376 

WHORF, 

.       141 

WHEELOCK, 

27,  524 

WIGHT, 

46 

WHIPPLE: 

WIGGIN: 

Alonzo  A.,    . 

.      394 

Benjamin,     . 

.      220 

Cynthia  M., 

449 

Edward  F.,  . 

.       227 

John,     . 

339 

Eliza,    . 

.      220 

Margaret,     . 

339 

Elizabeth,    . 

47,  220 

S.  G.,     . 

232 

Hiram, 

227 

Thomas, 

391 

Jonathan,     . 

47 

Thomas  D., 

394 

Lot, 

.      253 

WHITCHER, 

388 

Marj%     . 

47 

WHITCOMB, 

167 

WIGGLESWORTH, 

109,  129-32 

WHITE: 

WILBUR,       . 

.       309 

Am  mi,  . 

435 

WILCOX,       . 

346,  477 

Betsey, 

250 

WILDER, 

.       322 

Charles  S.,    . 

232 

WILDES, 

.       359,  361 

Charlotte,     . 

78 

WILKINS: 

George, 

453 

Abigail, 

.       248 

Granville  D., 

3()0 

Isaac,    . 

.       113 

Hannah  G., 

357 

Pamelia, 

66 

Hannah  M., 

*"232 

WILKINSON, 

.       4(J6,  509 

Joseph, 

34 

WILLEY, 

.       224,  237 

Kate  P., 

232 

WILLIAMS: 

Leonard, 

26 

Alice,    . 

.      416 

Lydia,   . 

.      274 

A.  M.,  . 

.       332 

Meriel, 

.       133 

Benjamin,   •. 

.       318 

Phillips, 

.      232 

Catherine  W., 

.      437 

Sally,    . 

48 

Charles  J.,   . 

.      230 

Sarah  P., 

.      435 

Charles  L.,  . 

.      416 

Stephen  M., 

.      508 

Charles  W., 

.       230 

William  K., 

232 

Clark,    . 

.       340 

WHITEFIELD, 

38 

Elizabeth,     . 

94,  207,  400 

WHITMORE, 

76,  129,  212 

Elizabeth  M., 

.       131 

WHITNEY: 

Ellen  H.,      . 

.       318 

Betsey, 

.       151 

Frances, 

.       303 

Harriet  C,   . 

487 

George, 

94 

SURNAMES   OTHER   THAN   LITTLE. 


605 


Harriet  M.,           ....  365 

James  H., 416 

James  T., 131 

Josephine, 318 

Mary, 368 

MaryC,       .        .        .        .        .  131 

Mercy, 317 

Nancy  C, 340 

Sarah  B., 505 

William,      .....  416 
WILLIS: 

Betsey, 154 

Esther, 166 

George  DeK.,       ....  124 

Mildred  F., 124 

Reuben, 166 

Sarah  L., 164 

Winifred  A.,         .         .         .         .124 

WILLOUGHBY,  ....  213 

WILLS, 445 

WILLSON, 459 

WILSON: 

Betsey, 222 

Cecil  P., 384 

Herbert, 77 

Josephine  C,       .         .        .         .  384 

Laura  L., 384 

Lueretia, 452 

WINCH, 413 

WINCHELL,          ....  248 

WINES,           444 

WING, 328 

WINKLEY, 425 

WINN, 61,  498 

WISE, 195 

WITHINGTON,    ....  .374 

AVITTER, 182 

AVOLCOTT, 469 

WOOD: 

Amos, 61 

Ann, 74 

Anna  A 75 

Charlotte  A.,        ....  207 

Cynthia  I., 61 

Elizabeth,     ....       238, 241 
Hannah  E.,  .         .         .         .169 

Josei3h, 207 

Joshua, 60 

Julia  E., 60 

Louisa, 70 

Lucy, 303 

Samnel,         .        .        .        .        .244 


William, 

.      149 

WOODARD,  . 

.       124 

WOODBRIDGE, 

.    1,37 

WOODBURY: 

Byron  E.,      . 

.      337 

Charles  H., 

.      337 

Charles  0.,  . 

.       117 

Cornelia, 

.       117 

Florence  E., 

.       117 

Frank  P.,      . 

.       116 

Gilman, 

.      456 

Harriet  A.,   . 

.       115 

Hattie  M.,     . 

.      337 

Helen  A.,     . 

.       116 

Howard  H., 

.       117 

John  B., 

.       176 

Laura  D., 

.       115 

Luke,     . 

85 

M., 

82 

Marj-,     . 

85 

Nancy, 

.       456 

Nathan  P.,   . 

.       115 

Sadie  G.,       . 

.       337 

Sarah,  . 

85 

Sarah  S., 

.      456 

Willard  H., 
WOODCOCK, 

.  115-6 
.       183 

WOODMAN: 

Aaron  P., 

.       132 

Albert  L.,     . 

.      249 

Emma  J., 

.       132 

Harriet  M., 

250,  263 

James  M.,     . 

.      230 

Jane  E., 

.      249 

John,    . 

132,  249 

Joseph, 

.      249 

Lizzie  M.,     . 

.      249 

Mary  J., 

.      230 

Nancy, 

.       119 

Sarah,   . 

.       120 

William  B., 

.      132 

WOODMANCY, 
WOODRUFF, 

.       166 
45 

WOODS, 

.      424 

Anna  A., 

.       357 

Arthur  H.,    . 

.      357 

Caroline  L., 

.       357 

Clark,    . 

.       356 

Daniel, 

.      453 

Dorothy, 

.      450 

Edwin, 

.      310 

606 


INDEX    11. 


Ella  H., 

Ellen  P., 

Fannie  P., 

George  H., 

Grace  I., 

James  L., 

JohnB., 

Jonathan, 

Lydia  J., 

Philip  D., 

Ruth,     . 

Sophia  B., 

Susan,   . 
WOODWELL, 
WOODWORTH, 
WOOLLEY,    . 
WORMSTED, 
WORTH: 

Elizabeth,     . 

John,     . 

Judith, 
WORTHLEY, 
WRIGHT: 

Aljbie  L., 

Charles  W., 

Edward  B., 

Effie,      . 

Elizabeth, 

Emma  H., 

George  E., 

George  W., 

Hannah  L., 

Harriet  B., 


453 
357 
357 
453 
453 
357 
356 
450 
453 
453 
451 
357 
450 
249 
388 
386 


13 
13 
104,  120 
132,  151 

118 
117 
118 
118 
466 
117 
118 
117 
118 
117 


John  E.  P.,  ....       118 

Josie  B., 118 

Louisa  A., 76 

LovisaM 449 

Marion  E., 118 

Martha  J.,    ;        .        .        .        .484 
Mary  A.,       .         .         .         .         .117 

Mary  E., 117 

Mel  Vina  F.,  .         .         .         .118 

Minnie  A., 322 

Myron  M., 322 

Norma, 118 

Russell,         .        .        .        •        .      484 
Rutherford  H.,     .        .        .        .118 

Sarah  A., 74 

Sidney  J.  W.,      ....      117 

Simeon, 117 

Sophia, 57 

William  F.,  ....      118 

Winchester  E.,    .        .        .        .117 

WYKOFF, 165 

WYMAN,        ....       359,  361 

Y^ORK, 177,423 

YORKE, 208 

YORKUS, 158 

YOUNG,  ,        .        .        .        .136 

ZAHM, 437 

ZEIGLER, 501 

ZIMMERMAN,      ....  430 

ZINN, 376 


Index  III. 


Page. 
Aaron's  Run,  Ky.,  .         .         ..      311 

Acme,  Mich., 463 

Acton,  Mass.,  .        .       238, 239, 469 

Ada,  Minn., 337 

Adams  County,  Iowa,  .  .  .  244 
Adams,  N.  Y.,  .  .  .  .  174 
Adrian,  Mich.,  .  .  .  112, 417 
Akron,  Ohio,  ...  57,  286,  410 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  .  .  80,  208,  295 
Albany  University,  .  .  462, 482 
Albion,  Maine,  .  .  .  .287 
Alexandria,  N.  H.,  .  .  .  73 
Alexandria,  Va.,     .        .         26,  379,  448 

Alfred,  Maine 441 

Alna,  Maine, 472 

Alpena,  Mich.,        ....      345 

Altona,  111., 412 

Amboy,  111.,  .  .  .  .  505, 506 
America  (vessel),  ....  278 
American  Eagle  (vessel),  .  .  44 
Amesbury,      5,  31,  107,  108,  113,  122,  123 

265,  209,  270,  369,  400,  425 

433,  435,  497,  498 

Amherst  College,    128,  1:34,  240,  260,  379 

401,  417,  418,  426,  443,  516 
Amherst,  Mass.,  ....  467 
Amherst,  N.  H.,  .  .  .  .  376 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  .  .  .  403 
Anecdotes,  7, 13, 17, 18,  35,  42, 89 

90,  98, 141,  201,  207,  378 
Andersonville  Prison,  .  130,  183,  332 
Andover,  Maine,  ....  461 
Andover,  Mass.,  1,  81,  82,  85,  196,  2.38 
276,  315,  343,  369,  401 
Andover,  N.  H.,  .  176,190,320,478 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,     37,  97 

147,  239,  240,  244,  246,  249 
274,  283,  315,  410,  412 


Androscoggin, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
Antietam,  Md., 
Antrim,  N.  H., 
Apalachicola,  Fla., 
Apthorp,  ]Sr.  H., 


41 

189,  300 

403,  425 

72-5,  176 

.      383 

41,43 


Page. 
.      343 
79 
338,  427 
81 
.       263 
.      206 


Arnolda  (vessel),     . 

Arundel,  Maine, 

Ashburnham,  Mass., 

Athens,  Maine, 

Athol,  Mass., 

Atkinson,  Maine,    . 

Atkinson,  N.  H.,       29,  36,  37,  50,  71,  72 

89,  90-2,  98,  137,  138,  146-9 

205,  206,  219,  220,  225-7,  264 

313-5,  388,  401,  404,  405,  428 

489,  490 

Atlanta,  Georgia 319 

Attleboro,  Mass.,     ....      444 

Auburn,  Maine,  41,  115,  116,  127,  133 
134,  273,  290,  440-5,  503-5,  507 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,        .         .        249,  325,  446 


Auburndale,  . 
Audubon,  111., 
Augusta.  Maine, 
Aurora,  111.,  . 
Aurora,  N.  Y., 
Authors, 


Autographs, 


Avenue,  Ohio, 
Axtell,  Kansas, 


.       358,  443 

.       176 

.       360,  369 

.      305 

153,  157,  158 

101,  109,  196,  199,  275,  283 

379,  482 

5-7,  13-6, 19,  21,  23,  27,  29 

32,  35,  37,  43,  48,  62 

.      419 

.      509 


Bailey's  Point,  111.,        .        .        .354 

Bakerstown,  Maine,        ...        41 

Ballston  Springs,  N.Y.,         .         .      206 

Baltimore,  Md.,         78,  258,  276,  359,  424 

431,  432,  501,  502 

Bangor,  Maine,      45,  79,  81,  214,  215,  296 

348,  369,  409,  442,  443,  503 

Baptist,        3,  4,  69,  145,  162,  164,  173,  205 

224,297,  345,  363-5,  473 


Barbadoes,  West  Indies, 
Barnard,  Vt.,  . 
Barnstable,  Mass., 
Barnston,  P.  Q., 
Barre,  Mass.,  . 


1 
155 
319 
184 
432 


Barre,  Vt. 


157,  181,  294,  .303,  328 
336,  337,  510 


608 


INDEX      III. 


Barton  County,  Mo. 
Barton,  Vt.,     . 
Bates  College, 
Bath,  Maine,  . 
Bath,  N.  H.,    . 
Bayfield.  Wis., 
Bayonne,  N.  J., 
Bedford,  N.  H., 


333,  458,  459 
.       295 


Belfast,  Maine, 


115,  133,  450,  507,  517 
12,  359,  360,  361,  470 
39,  147,  151,  486,  514 
.       385 
.       253 
.     60,  72,  151,  175,  177 
286,  343,  344,  412 
.       287 


Belleville,  Ohio, 
Bellevue  Medical  CoUeg 
Bellows  Falls,  Vt., 
Belmont,  N.  H., 
Beloit,  Wis.,    . 
Belpre,  Ohio,  . 
Benicia,  Cal.,  . 
Bennington,  Vt., 
Benton,  111.,     . 
Benton,  N.  H., 
Bergen,  N.  Y., 
Bermondsey,  London, 
Bermuda, 

Berne,  Switzerland, 
Berwick,  Maine, 
Bethel,  Maine, 
Bethlehem,  N.  H., 
Bevis  (vessel), 
Biddeford,  Maine, 
Billerica,  Mass., 
Birmingham,  Eng., 
Biscay,  Bay  of. 
Bloody  Brook,  Mass., 
Bloomington,  111.,  . 
Bloomville,  Ohio,   . 
Blue  Rapids,  Kan., 
Bodega,  Cal.,  . 
Boone  County,  Iowa, 
Boonville,  N.  Y.,     . 
Boothbay,  Maine,   . 
Boscawen,  IST.  H.,   . 


94-101,  188,  190,  233-5,  2.39 
241,  242,  244,  247,  248,  342 
Boston,  Mass.,  .  •  3,  7,  12,  19,  26 
42,  67,  68,  72-6,  85,  102,  107,  112 
114,  115,  120,  122,  124,  125,  131 
132,  135,  137,  138,  149,  157,  169 
177,  180,  190,  193,  195,  200,  201 
204,  207,  208,  212,  213,  215-7,  221 
231,  232,  248,  249,  255,  269,  276 


Belleville  (see  also  Newburyport),      106 
126,  135,  258 
506 
e,     .        .      479 
114 
13,  314 
249 
100 
284 
94,  97 
162 
484 
325 
520 
216 
430 
100,  140 
271 
304 
5 
14,  79 
214 
454 
71 
16 
477 
326 
129 
473 
491 
195 
369 
10,  18,  19,  38,  62 


277,  279,  292,  295,  296,  308,  323 
328,  335,  358,  360,  .361,  365,  368 
380,  38.3-5,  390,  392,  396,  397,  401 
402,  414,  420,  421,  424,  426,  429 
434,  443,  445,  446,  449,  450,  462 
463,  476,  494,  495 

Bow,  N.  H., 327 

Bowdoin  College,      12,  33,  79,  80,  86,  110 

116,  124,  142,  143,  208,  254 

255,  274,  439,  442,  143,  445 

502,  504,  506,  516 

Bourbon  County,  Ky.,    .         .         .      301 

Bowdoinham,  Maine,     .         .       363,  474 

Boxford,  Mass.,       .        .  47,  66,  198 

Bradford,  Mass.,         19,  63,  105,  140,  192 

200,  264,  270,  351,  427 

120,  302,  453,  454 


Bradford,  N.  H. 
Bradford,  Penn 
Bradford,  Vt., 


51, 


Bradley,  Maine, 
Braintree,  Mass.,     . 
Braintree,  Vt., 
Brandy  Camp.  Penn., 
Brandywine  (vessel), 
Brattleborough,  Vt., 
Bremen,  Germany, 
Brentwood,  N.  H., 
Brewer,  Maine,        177, 
Bridgewater,  N.  H., 
Bridgewater,  Vt., 
Bridgton,  Maine,    . 
Bridgton,  N.  J.,      . 
Brighton,  Mass., 
Brighton,  Mich.,     . 
Brighton,  Ontario, 
Brimfield,  Illinois, 
Bristol,  Maine, 
Bristol,  Conn., 
Bristol,  England,    . 
Bristol,  N.  H., 
British  Channel,     . 
Brockett's  Bridge,  N.  ^ 
Brockport,  N.  Y.,    . 
Brookfield,  Illinois, 
Brookfield,  Mo.,      . 
Brookline,  Mass., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 


248,  .332,  419 
111,  112,  117,  149 
240,  320,  356,  357 
.  341 
361,  445 
62 
.  410 
.  373 
37,  225 
.  131 
.  489 
185,  186,  339,  341 
.  477 
.  60-2 
152,  272,  436 
.  445 
.  469 
323,  324 
.  334 
.  493 
.  363 
.  418 
16,  206 
246,  270 


.      403 

.      297 

.      468 

.       341 

195,  349,  495,  496 

67,  196,  268,  278,  281 

283,  289,  293,  299,  316 

352,  404,  429,  431,  450 

Brown  University,     65,  70,  125,  224,  297 

401,  515 


NAMES    OF   PLACES. 


609 


Brownville,  N".  T., 
Brunswick,  Maine,  71, 
Buckfield,  Maine,  . 
Bucksport,  Maine, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Bull  Run,  Va., 
Bunker  Hill,    . 
Bunker  Hill,  111., 
Burke,  Vt.,      . 
Burlington,  Iowa, 
Burlington,  Vt., 
Burton,  Ohio, 
Burj%  England, 
Buxton,  Maine, 
Byfield,  Mass., 


112, 


56,  170,  171,  3.31 
124,  140,  319,  473 
69,  123 
214-6 
158,  446 
.  483 
42,  43,  52,  71 
73,  74 
.  181 
.  378,  480 
118,  156,  237,  305 
.  240 
.   120 


Cabot,  Vt., 
Cache  Creek,  Neb., 
Calais,  Maine, 
Cambridge,  111., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  2,  41,  42,  79,  80, 
301,  348,  424,  4(i0, 
Cambridgeport,  Mass., 
Camden,  Maine, 
Camden,  K.  Y., 
Campton,  N.  H., 


80,  203,  478 
18,  65,  199,  .350 


176, 


14,  27,  68,  98,  157, 
202,  353-5, 
Campton,  P.  Q.,  .... 
Canaan,  N.  H.,  149,  319,  393,  SM, 
Canaan,  Vt.,  ....  186, 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,     158,  162,  165, 

Candia,  N.  H.,         .        .         .       102, 
Canesteo,  N.  Y.,     .... 
Cannon,  Mich.,       .... 
Canterbury,  N.  H.,       18,  58,  96,  186, 


Canton,  China, 
Canton,  111.,     . 
Canton,  Maine, 
Canton,  Mass., 
Canton,  N.  Y., 
Canton,  Ohio, 
Cape  Elizabeth,  Maine, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y., 
Carl,  Iowa, 
Carlisle,  Penn., 
Carlyle,  Mass., 
Carondelet,  St.  Louis, 
Cartland,  N.  Y.,      . 
Carver,  Mass., 
45 


207, 
222, 


.       247, 
420,  460, 


62, 


.338 
301 
284 
493 
208 
495 
424 
288 
353 
201 
467 
186 
402 
203 
479 
480 
400 
167 
331 
244 
419 
382 
223 
133 
133 
319 
416 
503 
207 
330 
415 
500 
386 
417 
134 
237 


Cass  County,  Mich.,  .  .  99, 
Castile,  N.  Y., 
Castine,  Maine,  ...  71, 
Castleton,  Vt.,  .  .  .  248, 
Centre  Harbor,  N.  H.,  .  .  201, 
Champaign  County,  111., 
Chancellorsville,  Battle  of,  319,  448 
Chapinville,  N.  Y., 
Charleston,  Maine, 
Charleston,  P.  Q., 
Charleston,  S.  C,  . 
Charlestown,  Mass., 


249, 
4,  42,  73, 
414, 


Charlestown,  N.  H., 
Chaseburg,  Vt., 
Chelsea,  Maine, 
Chelsea,  Mass., 


Chelsea,  Vt., 


Chester,  N.  H. 


114,  425, 


45,  151,  380,  381, 

461, 
98,  1.38,  293,  294, 

297, 
12,  .30,  52,  159,  192, 

391, 

Chester,  Vt., 

Chesterfield,  N.  H.,        .        .       170, 
Chicago,  111.,   .        120,  171,  179,  192, 
296,  344,  357,  377,  379, 
412,  436,  442,  478,  480, 
500,  505, 
Chichester,  N.  H., 
Chicoj)ee  Falls,  Mass., 
Chippenham,  England, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,       73,  200,  207,  248, 
Clarion,  Iowa, 
Claremont,  N.  H., 
Clarinda,  Iowa, 
Clarkesville,  Texas, 
Clayton,  N.  Y., 
Cleveland,  Ohio,       99,  195,  244,  351, 

380, 
Clifton,  N.  Y., 

Clinton,  Mich.,         .... 
Coaticook,  P.  Q.,     .        .        .      303, 
Colby  University,    116,  122,  123,  436, 
Cold  Spring,  Wis., 
Colebrook,  N.  H.,  59,  185-8,  338, 

340-2,  459,  460,  510, 
Collins^alle,  Conu., 
Columbia  County,  Oregon, 
Columbia  Law  School, 
Columbia,  S.  C,     . 
Columbia,  N.  H.,    . 
Columbus,  Ohio,     . 


244 
162 
421 
249 
202 
469 
502 
162 
309 
303 
404 
268 
425 
114 
457 
365 
449 
481 
296 
438 
314 
461 
403 
186 
282 
396 
499 
506 

15 
152 

39 
417 
175 
497 
492 
1.38 
331 
379 
410 
345 
379 
451 
516 
302 
339 
511 
418 
252 
284 
249 
459 
247 


610 


INDEX   III. 


Compton,  P.  Q.,      .        .        .       305, 

Coucord,  N.  H.,      2,  55,  97,  146,  173, 

243,  244,  246,  271,  344,  394,  408, 

413,  414,  434,  435,  483,  488, 

Concord,  Vt., 

Condit,  111., 

Congregationalist,      6,  12,  50,  74,  75, 

147,  178,  202,  242,  244,  249, 

273,  283,  315,  378,  401,  412, 

435,  440,  442,  462,  467, 

Congress,  Members  of,      25,  37,  436, 

Constantinople,  Turkey, 

Contoocook,  N.  H.,         .        .  234-6, 

Conway,  N.  H., 

Coolville,  Ohio, 

Copp's  Hill,  Boston, 

Cordova,  111., 

Corinna,  Maine, 

Corinth,  Maine, 

Corinth,  Vt.,     104,  156,  157,  184,  235, 

321, 

Corning,  N.  Y., 

Cornish,  N.  H.,       . 

Craftsbnry,  Vt.,       .... 

Crane-neck  Hill,  Newbury,       13,  25 


137,  159, 


251,  253, 


Crescent,  N.  Y., 
Cross  Lanes,  Battle  of, 
Crown  Point,  . 
Cuba,  N.  Y.,    . 
Curacao  Islands,     . 

Dallas,  Battle  of,    . 
Dalton,  N.  H., 
Damariscotta,  Maine, 
Danbury,  N.  H., 
Danvers,  Mass.,       181,  182, 

Danville,  111., 

Danville,  Maine, 

Danville,  N.  H., 

Danville,  P.  Q., 

Danville,  Va., 

Danville,  Vt., 

Dartmouth  College,  12,  27, 
97,  105,  110,  115; 
203,  238,  239,  240, 
272,  273,  275,  280, 
287,  289,  315,  335, 
410-2,  435,  437, 

Dayton,  N.  Y., 

Dedham,  Mass., 


48 
326, 


460 
241 
409 
494 
819 
372 
139 
272 
427 
508 
522 
504 
238 
254 
160 

68 
505 
314 
309 
320 
336 
286 
223 
456 
,64 
347 
328 
377 
,  71 
346 

40 


.       319 

41,  114 

112,  176 

248,  335,  434 

211,  214,  229 

375,  489,  490 

.      419 

.      507 

78,  122,  4.32 

.      211 

.       299 

.      182 

37,  72,  82,  84 

140,  178-80 

244,  246,  254 

282,  283,  286 

391,  395,  409 

462,  482,  516 

.      322 

.       177 


196, 


Deering,  Maine, 
Deering,  N.  H., 
Deerfield,  N.  H., 
Deer  Isle,  Maine. 
DeKalb  County,  HI 
Delevan,  Wis., 
Denison,  Texas, 
Denmark,  Iowa, 
Denver,  Col.,  . 
Depue,  111., 
Derby,  Vt.,      . 
Derbyshire,  England, 
Derry,  N.  H.,  .        147 
Detroit,  Mich., 
Devonshire,  England, 
Dexter,  Mich., 
Dexter,  N.  Y.,         .        169, 
Diamond  Citj%  Montana, 
Diana  (vessel), 
Dickinson  College, 
Dickinson,  N.,Y.,   . 
Dixmont,  Maine,     . 
Dixville,  N.  H.,      . 
Donaldson ville,  La., 
Dongola,  111.,  . 
Dorchester,  Mass., 
Dover,  N.  H., 
Dracut,  Mass., 
Dryden,  N.  Y., 
Duanesburg,  N.  Y., 
Dubuque,  Iowa, 
Dunbarton,  N.  H., 

177 
Durham,  N.  H., 


299 


il3, 


L70, 


141, 


Earnestown,  Canada, 
East  Indies, 
Easton,  N.  H., 
Ebensburg,  Penn., 
Echo  Lake,  Wis.,   . 
Eddington,  Maine, 
Eden,  Vt., 
Edgartown,  Mass., 
Edgecomb,  Maine, 
Editors,        97,  101,  179, 

Eifingham,  N.  H., 
Elba,  Wis.,      . 
Elgin,  111., 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.,     198, 
Elizabeth  City,  N.  C, 
Elizabethtown,  Ohio, 


353, 

298; 
69, 


,      77; 

335 


.      423 

21,48 

102,  271 

.       231 

.       305 

.      311 

76,  417 

513,  514 

323,  456 

.      326 

.       352 

.      252 

401,  479 

.       327 

24 

325,  345 

172,  329 

.       328 

.      207 

.      500 

118,  119 

.       177 

.       338 

.      267 

464,  466 

478,  506 

142,  358 

.       147 

.       167 

.       188 

.       247 

153,  157 

344,  456 

11 


.       166 

.      207 

.      393 

4.36,  437 

186,  342 

185,  189,  190,  340 

.      477 

.       380 

204,  367 

252,  289,  374,  379 

.  396,  427,  442 

358,  436 

.      296 

.         .       172 

288,  289,  290,  500 

.      257 

.      247 


NAMES    OF    PLACES. 


611 


Ellsworth,  Maine,  .       161,  216, 

Elmore,  Miun.,        .... 

Elmore,  Vt. 

Enfield,  N.  H.,  89,  219,  395, 


Engiewood,  N.  J 
Exjiscopalian, 
Epitaphs, 
Epping,  N".  H., 
Errol,  N.  H.,    . 
Essex,  Mass.,  . 
Evans,  N.  Y., 
Evanston,  111., 
EvansA'ille,  Ind., 
Evansville,  "Wis. 
Exeter,  N.  H., 


89,  275,  276, 
.  6 
399, 


396, 
487, 

456, 
,20, 
400, 


11,  13,  29,  30, 
14G,  149,  232,  292, 


105, 
351, 


and. 


395, 
401, 


Fairfax,  Vt.,    : 

Fairfield,  Maine,     . 

Fair  Oaks,  Battle  of. 

Fair  port,  N.  Y., 

Falmouth,  Maine,  see  Portia 

Falmouth,  Mass.,    . 

Farmersbnrg,  lowq,, 

Farmington,  111.,     . 

Farmington,  Maine, 

Farragut,  Iowa, 

Fayette,  Iowa, 

Fayette,  Maine, 

Fayette,  N.  Y., 

Fishersfield,  N.  H., 

Fisherville,  N.  H.,  236,  246,  ;i44 

Fishkill,  N.  Y., 

Fitchburg,  Mass.,    . 

Flatbush  Pass,  Long  Island, 

Florence,  Ala., 

Flushing,  Long  Island, 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis., 

Fork  Crook,  Cal.,   . 

Fort  Covington,  N.  Y.,  . 

Fort  Greene,  Long  Island, 

Fort  Fisher,  N.  C, 

Fort  Henry,  ]Sr.  Y., 

Fort  Mohare,  Arizona,  . 

Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  . 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 

Fort  William  and  Mary, 

Fox  Township,  Penn.,   . 

Foxboro,  Mass., 

Framingham,  Mass., 

Francestown,  UST.  H.,      .        .  73,  74, 


209 


284 
243 
477 
402 
488 
45 
476 
270 
489 
460 
401 
322 
179 
417 
326 
138 
433 

118 
359 
449 
345 

410 
487 
490 
373 
479 
490 
476 
331 
143 
408 
289 

76 

42 
266 
207 
412 
447 
326 

42 
165 

36 
286 
492 
417 

30 
410 
319 
271 
240 


Franconia,  N.  H.,   . 
Franklin,  N.  H.,      149,  171,  408,  413, 
438,  477, 
Franklin  College,  Ohio, 
Franklin  Falls,  N.  H.,  343,  477, 

Fredericksburg,  Va.,      258,  286,  425, 


Fredouia,  N.  Y., 
Free  Baptist,  . 
Freehold,  N.  J., 
Freeport,  111., 
Fryeburg,  Maine, 

V 

Galva,  111.,      t 
Garden  Grove,  low 
Gardiner,  Maine, 
Gardner,  Mass., 
Gaysville,  Vt., 
Geneseo,  111., 
Geneva,  N.  Y., 
Geneva,  Wis., 
Georgetown,  Cal., 
Georgetown,  Mass 


a, 
274,  280,  368,  444, 


357, 
275,  27(), 
62, 


()2,  64,  189,  192, 
198,  347, 
319, 


49, 


75. 


48, 


105, 


333, 


Gettysburg,  Penn., 

Oilman  Genealogy, 

Gilmanton,  N.  H., 

Gilsum,  N.  H., 

Glencoe,  Minn., 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y., 

Gloucester,  Mass., 

Glover,  Vt.,     . 

Goffstown,  N.  H.,  24,49,52,58-61 
150^,  175-8,  180,  181,  184-6, 
213,  222,  316,  320,  335,  339, 

Golden  City,  Mo.,  . 

Gorham,  Maine, 

Gorham,  N.  Y., 

Goshen,  N.  Y., 

Goshen  Mill  Village,  N.  H., 

Grafton,  N.  H.,       150,  317,  318,  346, 

Grafton,  Vt.,   . 

Grant,  Iowa,    . 

Granville  Female  College, 

Granville,  Nova  Scotia, 

Granville,  Ohio, 

Great  Falls,  N.  H., 

Greeubiirgh,  N.  Y., 

Greene  County,  Ky., 

Greenfield,  Ind., 

Greeflsborough,  Vt., 

Grenada,  Miss., 


242, 

VJ9,  243-5, 
.  100, 
206,  371, 


393 
435 
478 
379 
478 
497 
502 
321 
205 
254 
498 
253 

479 
382 
470 
338 
286 
467 
300 
162 
284 
196 
348 
502 
13 
147 
459 
448 
153 
271 
182 
,  72 
212 
454 
458 
506 
162 
152 
413 
455 
317 
377 
416 
463 
415 
370 
372 
415 
46 
60 
128 


612 


INDEX   III. 


Griff  OB  (vessel), 
Grinnell,  Iowa, 
Groton,  Mass., 
Groton,  N.  H., 
Groveland,Mass.,   264, 
Guilford,  Vt., 


34' 


Haldimand,  Ont..,   . 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, 

Halifax,  Vt.,    . 

Hallowell,  Me., 

Hamburg,  Germany, 

Hamilton  College,    12, 

Hamilton,  Mass.,    . 

Hamilton,  N.  Y.,    . 

Hamlin,  N.  Y., 

Hampstead,  N.  H.,  15,  21,  24,  29,  30,  38 
39,  44,  45,  50-2,  58,  71,  72,  77,  78 
90,  92,  104-6,  136-9,  144,  200,  205 
212,  219,  220,  221,  222,  224,  264 
265,  288,  314-,  370,  371,  397-9,400 
427,  429,  433,  488,  490 

Hampton,  N.  H.,    .  92,  103,  146,  232 

Hancock,  N.  H.,     .        .        .        .488 


.  207 
378,  382,  480 
.  377 
.  170 
7,  349,  350,  442 
.   240 


. .  175 
67 
53,  54 
.   442,  476 
.   505 
173,  329,  353,  516 
.   129 
.   381 
174,  175 


Hancock,  Vt.,         .        .        .       154,  156 

Hanging  Rock,  Ohio,     .        .        .245 

Hanover,  Germany,        .         .         ,       443 

Hanover,  N.  H.,   59,  203, 222, 275,  296,  311 

Hard  wick,  Vt.,        .        .        .       293,  393 

Harlem  Heights,  N.  Y.,         .        .        42 

Harmony,  "Wis.,      ....      457 

Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,       .         .       416,  477 

Hartford,  Conn.,     .        115,  169,  182,  395 

Hartford,  N.  Y.,      .        .        .        .173 

Hartford,  Ohio,       ....      249 

Hartland,  Vt.,         .        .        .  59,  61 

Harvard  University,        11,  19,  25,  26,  .32 

33,  39,  44,  65,  71,  79,  85,  94,  109 

114,  129,  136,  149,  196,  209,  276 

277,  282,  373,  374,  384,  445,  457 

462,  502,  515 

Hatfield,  Mass.,       ....      246 

Hatley,  P.  Q.  ,  48,  49,  143-5,  299,  300,  302 

303,  305-7,  310-2,  451,  452 

Havana,  Cuba,        ....      207 

Haverhill,  Mass.,     9,  10,  14,  15,  20-2,  26 

31,  32,  44,  47,  51,  65,   71,  105,  122 

132,  134,  137,  138,  146,  149,  189,  192 

193,  195,  196,  212,  215,  221,  225,  227 

264,  268,  270,  287-9,  291,   345,   350 

369,  370,  371,  373,  398-400,  403,  425 

428,  460,  461,  489,  490,  497 


18, 


Haverhill,  N.  H.,    391,  393,  394, 


Haverhill,  Ohio, 
Hawke,  N.  H., 
Hebron,  Maine, 
Hebron,  N.  Y., 
Heidelberg  University, 
Helena,  Ark., 
Heuniker,  N.  H.,    . 
Hiawatha,  Kan.,     . 
Highland,  Kan., 
Iligh  Prairie,  Kan., 
Hill,  N.  H.,     . 
Hillsborough,  N.  C, 
Hillsborough,  N.  H., 


46,  12 


55, 


313, 

23,  55,  7 


Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y., 

Hobart,  Ind.,  .  . 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  . 
Holbrook,  Mass.,  . 
Holderness,  N.  H., 
Holland,  N.  Y.,  . 
Holland,  Vt., 
HoUey,  N.  Y., 

Hollis,  N.  H.,   213,  214,  225,  226, 
Hollistou,  Mass., 
Holmes  County,  Miss., 
Holyoke,  Mass., 
Homer,  Mich., 
Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands, 
Hopkinsian,     .... 
Hopkinton,  N.  H.,      77,  78,  220, 
397,  408,  409, 
Hudson,  N.  H.,      .        .         72, 
Hudson,  N.  Y.,       . 
Humbird,  Wis., 
Huntington,  L.  I., 
Hyde  Park,  Mass., 

Illinois  Industrial  University, 
Illinois  Wesleyan  University, 
lUyria,  Iowa, 

India, 

Indian  Hill,  Newbury, 


456,  483 

484 

.   493 

78 

133 

56 

328,  431 

.   323 

167,  395 

.   160 

98 

75 

314,  343 

266,  276 

4,  75,  77 

170,  171 

275-7 

517 

.   171 

.   208 

133,  134 

355,  413 

152,  153 

59,  184 

.   174 

377,  379 

68 

128,  179 

.   223 

.   409 

207,  372 

44 

235,  237 

414,  435 

147,  343 

.   206 

.   302 

.   429 

.   469 


475 
475 
332 
121 
66 

Indians,      .        7,  13,  32,  56,  152,  286,  447 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  .        .        .      418 

Inverness,  Scotland,      .        .        .      308 

Inventories, 7,  14 

Ipswich,  Mass.,  2,  13,  23,  24,  33,  47 

255,  421 
Inventor, 210 


NAMES    OF   PLACES. 


613 


Iowa  City,  Iowa,    . 
Iowa  College, 
Iowa  State  University, 
Irasburgh,  Vt., 
Isle  la  Motte,  Vt.,  . 


55 


Jackson,  Miss.,  ....  179 
Jackson,  N.  H.,  ....  434: 
Jacksonville  Female  College,  .  176 
Jacksonville,  Oregon,  .  .  .  376 
Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  .  .  .  .  319 
Janesville,  Minn.,  ....  415 
Janesville,  Wis.,  ....  327 
Java,  N.  Y.,     .         .         .         .         .       152 

Jei¥erson,  111 172 

J«iiferson,  Maine,  .  205,363,402,472 
Jefferson,  Ohio,  ....  337 
Jerome,  Mich.,  .  .  .  324, 457 
Jersey  County,  111.,  .  .  .  160 
Jerseyville,  111.,  ....  98 
Jewell  City,  Kan.,  .        .       437,438 

Johnson,  Vt.,  ....      477 

Judges,  12,  65,  109,  114,  281,  305,  .397 

444,448 


420,  442 

79,481,  517 

.      442 

,  168,  326-8 

336 


Kansas,  111.,    . 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  . 
Keene,  N.  H., 
Kendall,  N.  Y.,       . 
Kennebimk,  Maine 


Kennebunkport,  Maine 

Kensington,  N.  H., 
Keokiik,  Iowa, 
Kewanee,  111., 
Killingly,  Conn., 
King  College  (Tenn.) 
King-field,  Maine, 
Kingston,  N.  H., 
Knox  College, 


La  Crosse,  Wis., 
Lafayette,  111., 
Lafayette,  Ind., 
LaGrange,  Wis., 
Lake  Forest,  111., 
Lake  Washington, 
Lancaster,  Mass., 
Lancaster,  N.  H., 
Lancaster,  Penn., 
Landaff,  N.  H., 


.      409 

289,  404 

.     75-7,  119 

.  173-5 

33,  79,  80,  103 

207-9,  373 

79,  298,  380 

449,  450 

.       135 

.       186 

376,  378,  379,  381,  480 

23,  24,  53,  55 

.       128 

.      395 

11,  97,  188,  432,  442 

.      379 

.      504 

.       376,  479,  498 

.      418 


Minn., 


.  302 
.  335 
.  359 
.  401 
.  Ill,  307 
.  244 
71,  91,  301,  391 


Landsdale,  Penn.,  ....      499 
Lane  Theological  Seminaiy,    245,  416-9 


.   345 

.   164 

85,  86,  96,  282,  370 

377,  453,  478 

370,  489 

138,  154,  239,  282,  395 

41,  361 

161,  162 

.   328 


Lapeer,  Mich., 
Lawrence,  111., 
Lawrence,  Mass., 

Lebanon,  Maine, 

Lebanon,  N.  H., 

Leeds,  Maine, 

Leicester,  N.  Y., 

Leipsic  University, 

LennoxA-ille,  P.  Q.,         .        .        .      304 

Leominster,  Mass.,         ...        29 

LeRay,  N.  Y^.,  .        .        .        .      170 

LeRoy,  N.  Y".,  .         .         .         .       157 

Lesterville,  Dakota  Territory,      .      164 

Letters, 3,  523,  524 

Lewis,  Iowa,  .  .  :  .  .  512 
Lewiston,  Me.,  109,  116,  273,  441,  442, 
445,  506,  507 
Lewistown,  111., 
Lexington,  Mass., 
Lexington,  Miss., 
Libby  Prison,  Richmond, 
Liberty,  Kansas, 
Lima,  Ohio,  . 
Lime,  Minn.,  . 
Limerick,  Maine,  . 
Limington,  Maine, 
Lincoln,  Mo., 
Linton,  Yorkshire,  En§ 
Lisbon,  Maine, 
Lisbon,  N.  H.,  99,  .389, 
Litchfield,  Maine,  . 
Litchfield,  N.  H.,  . 
Littleborough,  Maine, 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y., 
Little  Rock,  Ark.. 
Littleton,  Col., 
Littleton,  Iowa, 
Littleton,  Mass., 
Littleton,  N.  H.,  .  32, 
Littleton,  Penn.,  . 
Livermore,  Maine, 
Liverpool,  111., 
Livonia,  N.  Y., 
Locke,  N".  Y., 
Lock  Haven,  Penn., 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  . 
Lodi,  Ohio, 
London,  England, 


.   412 

41 

214,  456 

.   179 

d,   245 

331,  377 

.   474 

.   417 

.   359 

251-3 

290,  445 

.   333 

gland. 

.   109 

362,  363 

394,  .395 

486,  487 

361,  368 

72,  148 

41 

.   403 

.   463 

.   456 

.   465 

.   469 

,  41,  285, 

286,  512 

.   248 

1.33,  134 

222,  412 

.   188, 

189,  343 

.   165 

.   285 

.   223 

.   159 

103,  207, 

374,  452 

520,  521 

614 


INDEX   III. 


1 
51,  59,  63,  161 

42 
283 


17 


London  Bridge, 
Londonderry,  N.  H., 
Long  Island,  Battle  of. 
Long  Island  Medical  College, 
Long  Whatton,  Leicestershire, 

England,        .        . 
Lookout  Mountain,  Battle  of, 
Loudon,  N.  H., 
LonisboiTrg,  C.  B., 
Louisiana,  Mo.,       .... 
Louisville,  Ky.,       .... 
Lovell,  Maine,         ...        272,  436, 
Lowell,  111.,     ..... 
Lowell,  Mass.,       63,  85,  86,  102, 179, 
281,  318,  319,  391, 
Lowell,  Mich.,         .... 

Lowell,  Vt., 

Lowell,  Wis.,  .•        .        .       138,  139, 
Lower  Sioux  Agency,  Minn., 

Ludlow,  Vt., 

Lyman,  Maine 

Lyman,  N.  H.,         .         .         .       300, 
Lynn,  Mass.,      92,  180,  193,  257,  287, 

351,  400,  401,  435,  449,  454,  461, 
Lynnfleld,  Mass.,    ...         88, 


168 
319 
237 

,41 
409 
268 
437 
353 
198 
466 
418 
318 
293 
448 
212 
401 
486 
297 
506 
256 


Macon,  Georgia, 

Madison,  Ind., 

Madison,  Maine, 

Madison,  Wis., 

Madison  County,  Miss., 

Mahomet,  111., 

Maidstone,  Vt., 

Maine  Medical  School,  . 

Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary, 

Maiden,  Mass.,  32,  109,  129, 

Malford,  England,  . 

Manayunk,  Penn., 

Manchester,  Iowa, 

Manchester,  Mass., 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  73,  150, 
236,  237,  240,  270, 
344,  387,  391,  397, 

Manhattan,  Kansas, 

Mankato,  Minn.,     . 

Maplewood,  Mass., 

Marblehead,  Mass., 

Marcellus,  N.  Y., 

Mai'e  Island,  Cal., 

Marietta  College, 

Marietta,  Ohio, 

Marion,  Ind.,  . 


194^ 


170, 
318; 
398, 
437 


25,  11;^ 


245, 


.      249 

83,  246 

47 

326 

128 

420 

111 

143,  253 

475,  476 

195,  212 

27,  272 

.      427 

.       346 

271,  434 

176,  223 

319,  338 

482,  483 

438,  478 

.      417 

.       194 

392,  401 

56 

.       380 

416,  517 

.      213 

.      248 


Marlboro,  Mass.,     . 
Marlboro,  N.  C,     . 
Marseilles,  France, 
Marshall,  111., 
Marshalltown,  Iowa, 
Marshfield,  Vt.,      . 
Marston  Moor, 
Maryville,  Mo., 
Mason,  N.  H., 
Massillon,  Ohio, 
Mast  Yard,  Concord,  N 
Mauston,  Wis., 
Mazatlan,  Mex.,      . 
Mechanicsburg,  Penn., 
Medfield,  Mass., 
Melrose,  Mass., 
Melville,  Kan., 
Mendham,  N.  .J.,    . 
Meredith,  N.  H., 
Merideu,  N.  H., 
Merino  Sheep, 
Merrimac  River, 
Merrimac,  Mass., 


H.,  .      244 

.         .      447 

.      207 

.      498 

.       211 

.       191 

.      247 

.       373 

243,  413,  483 

224,  244,  482 

.       107 

10,  18 

124,  271 ,  352,  432,  433 

464 

427 

Methodist  Episcopal,     216,  320,  327,  391 
456,  475,  500 


.    .   396 

.  -..  .  151 
.  430 
.  419 
.   396 

182,  183,  413 
.  109 
.  474 
75,  376 
.   416 


Merrimack,  N.  H. 


Methuen,  Mass., 
Metz,  France, 
Mexico,  Maine, 
Michigan  Centre,  Micli., 
Michigan  City,  Ind., 
Michigan  University, 


Middleboro,  Mass., 
Middlebury  College 
Middlebury,  Vt., 
Middletown,  Conn. 
Milbrook,  N.  Y., 
Milford,  Mass., 
Milford,  N.  H., 
Milo,  Maine,    . 
Milton,  Mass., 
Milwaukee,  Wis., 
Minneapolis,  Minn 


460 
499 
187 
324 
356 
300,  301,  .345,  372 
378,  448,  517 
.  427 
249,  516 
247,  249 
.  476 
.  289 
.  296 
169,  376-8,  434,  478 
367 
60 
173 
154,  178,  340,  341 
377,  434 
Minot,  Maine,  41,  45,  115,  121,  122,  132-4 
272,  290,  441 
Mission  Ridge,  Ga.,  .  .  .319 
Mitchell,  Iowa,  .  .  .  .212 
Mobile,  Ala.,  ....  88,  107 
Moline,  111.,     .         .         .        281, 282,  358 


NAMES    OF   PLACES. 


615 


» 


367, 


292,  320, 


Monfey  Creek,  Minn., 

Monmouth,  Maine, 

Monroe,  Maine, 

Monroe,  N.  H., 

Montgomery,  Ala., 

Montpelier,  Vt., 

Montvflle,  Conn.,  . 

Moosilauke  Mountain,  N.  H 

Moravia,  N".  Y.,         56,  161,  162, 

Moretown,  Vt., 

Morgan,  Vt.,    . 

Morristown,  Vt.,     . 

Morrisville,  Vt., 

Moscow,  Mich., 

Moscow,  IST.  Y., 

Moultonhorough,  N.  H. 

Mt.  Desert,  Maine, 

Mt.  Holyoke  Seminary, 

Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  Y., 

Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H., 

Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio, 

Munda,  N.  Y., 

Muscatine,  Iowa,    . 


.  390 
368,  476 

.  177 
393,  485 

.  376 
446,  447 

.       208 

.       387 

165,  166 
.       320 

354,  355 
.  293 
.      477 

166,  457 
.       163 

203,  272 
441,  475 
169,  239 
.  205 
.  180 
.  380 
.  162 
.      470 


Nantucket,  Mass.,  .        .        .        .      3, 5 

Napa  City,  Cal.,      ....      352 

Nashua,  N.  H.,     76, 169, 281,  316,  318, 327 

408,  433,  463,  493 


Nashville,  N.  H.,   . 

Natick,  Mass., 
National  City,  Cal., 
Nelson,  Mich., 
Nevada  City,  Cal., 
New  Albany,  Ind., 
Newark,  N.  J., 
New  Athens,  Ohio, 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 
New  Boston,  N.  H., 
New  Buffalo,  Mich., 
Newburn,  N.  C,     . 
Newbury,  Mass., 


.   318 
76 
237,  238 
.   331 
153,  300,  312 
.   419 
58,  288,  289,  330,  494 
379,  380 
.   343 
22,  52,  153,  310 
.  98,  99 
.   267 
1-10,  13-20,  24,  25 


27-9,  32,  .35-9,  42,  47,  63,  82-4 

86,  93,  101-4,  106,  108,    109 

111,   120,   126,  129,  135,  139 

140,  191,   197,  198,  209,  210 

217,   218,   229,  230,  232,  2.33 

251,  254,  256,   258,  259,  261 

272, 274, 280,  301,  373-5, 385-7 

406,  407,  421,  422,  425-7,  442 

491,  492 

Newbury,  N.  H.,  .         .   48,  143,  144,  .301 

Newbury,  Vt.,  39,  50,  111-3,  119,  120 

279,  280,  281,  283,  357,  456 


Newburyport,  Mass,    6,  14,  25,  26,  27,  35 

38,  39,  40,  44,  64,  68,  80,  88 

89,  94, 105-10,  113,  120,  121 

125-7,  129,  130,  131,  136 

192,  199,  201,  202,  227,  229- 

33, 249-51,  256, 257,  262, 263 

265,  273,  275,  277-81,  284-6., 

288,  289,  351.  357,  374-0 

405-7, 421,  42^24, 441 ,  463 

464,  496,  507 

Newcastle,  Maine,  .        .       204, 366 

Newcastle,  N.  H.,    .        .        .        .        30 

New  Castle,  W.  T.,        .        .        .      509 

Newfield,  Maine,     ....      253 

Newfoundland,        ....      210 

New  Genesee,  111.,  .        .        .      .301 

New  Gloucester,  Maine,        140,  185,  291 

New  Hartford,  Iowa,     .        .        .      333 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  37,  124,  129,  240,  424 

New  Haven,  Vt 118 

New  Iberia,  La.,     ....      128 
Newington,  Conn.,         .        .        .      378 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,     .        .        .      117 
New  Jersey  College,  see  Princeton. 
New  Limerick,  Maine,  .        .      251 

New  Lisbon,  Wis.,  .  .  .  351 
New  London,  Conn.,  .  .  .  201 
New  London,  N.  H.,  21,  176,  179,  310 
345,  395,  487 
New  Orleans,  La.,    67, 117,  128,  230,  298 

514 
Newport,  N.  H.,        75,  159,  176,  224,  225 

403,  404 

Newport,  K.  I.,        .        .        .       100,429 

Newton,  Mass.,        121,  202,  358,  384,  385 

Newton,  N.H.,       .         .        265,-370,4.32 

Newton  Theological  Seminary,    70,  125 

New  Washington,  Ind.,         .        .      409 

New  York,  N.  Y.,         56,  80,  82,  154,  158 

209,  213,   224,  230,  240,  267,   268 

276,  278-80,  284,  290,  292,  298,  315 

322,  329,  330,   352,   354,  366,  381 

401,  404,  423,  429,  479,  494 


Norfolk,  Va.,  . 

.      265 

Normal,  111.,    . 

.       312 

Norristown,  Penn., 

286,446 

North  Anson,  Maine,     . 

.      290 

North  Berne,  Ohio, 

.       415 

North  Coventry,  Conn., 

.       100 

North  Easton,  N.  Y.,      . 

.       188 

Northfield,  N.  H.,  . 

.      478 

Northfield,  Vt.,       . 

.       292 

616 


INDEX    II. 


North  Hampton,  N.  H.,  .  .  103 
North  Haven,  Conn.,  .  .  .  418 
North  Yarmouth,  Maine,  .  .  12,  46 
North  mil  berland,  N.  H.,  .  .  393 
Norway,  Maine,  .  .46,  47,  441,  482 
Norwich,  Conn.,  ....  53 
Norwich  University,  .  .  276, 455 
Norwich,  Vt.,  96,  220,  455,  487,  512-4 
Norwood,  N.  Y.,  .  .  .  .  327 
Nottingham,  N.  H.,  ,  .  .  .  15 
Nyack,  N.  Y.,  ....      289 


Oakland,  Cal., 


153,  172, 


Oakland  County,  Mich., 
Oak  Lane,  Penn 
Oak  Park,  111., 
Oberlin  College,  .  358, 
Oberlin,  Ohio,  .  379, 
Oconto,  Wis., 
Oelwein,  Iowa, 
Oil  City,  Penn., 
Oldtown,  Maine, 
Oneida  Community,  N 
Onondaigua,  N.  Y., 
Orange,  Mass., 
Orange,  N.  H., 
Orange,  Vt.,  . 
Orange  Grove,  Battle  of 
Oregon  City,  Oregon, 
Orford,  N.  H.,  .        393, 

Orissa,  India, 
Orleans,  N.  Y., 
Orono,  Maine, 
Orrington,  Maine, 
Oswego,  N.  Y., 
Otisfield,  Maine, 
Owasco,  N.  Y.. 
Owatonna,  Minn., 
Owego,  N.  Y., 
Oxford,  Maine, 
Oxford,  Ohio,  . 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I., 


Pacific  University, 
Palermo,  Kansas,  , 
Palermo,  Maine, 
Palmyra,  Maine, 
Palmyra,  N.  Y., 
Pana,  111., 
Panama,  . 
Paw  Paw,  Mich., 


194,  237,  369 

373,  438 

.       158 

.      498 

.      492 

77,  481,  517 

382,  383,  480 

.       416 

.       175 

.       102 

.       189 

37 

.       332 

75 

.       149 

335,  336 

.      502 

.       283 

97,  402,  403 

.       205 

.       325 

189,  287,  341 

215,  383 

172 

46 

165 

418 

247 

45,  321 

246,  418 

.       268 

283,  284,  517 
313 
362 
253 
462 
176 
216 
166 


Paris,  France, 
Paris,  Maine,  . 
Parmelia,  N.  Y., 
Partridgefield,  Mass., 
Peabody,  Mass., 
Peacham,  Yt., 
Peekskill,  N.  Y.,     . 
Pejepscot  Company, 
Pelham,  N.  H., 
Pemaquid,  Maine, 
Pembroke  Academy, 
Pembroke,  Mass.,    . 
Pembroke,  N.  H.,  . 
Pembroke,  N.  Y.,    . 
Pemigewasset, 
Pennecooke,  N.  H., 
Pennsylvania  University, 
Penobscot, 
Peoria,  111., 
Pepperell,  Mass., 
Perry,  N.  Y.,  . 
Peru,  111., 
Peru,  Mass.,     . 
Peterboro,  N.  H., 
Peterboro,  Ont., 
Petersburg,  Penn 
Petersburg,  Va., 


.       383, 431 

46,  123,  224 

.       329 

54 

84,  383 

82,  182,  183 

42 

41,  109 

15,  488,  489 

39 

72 

60 

138,  317,  398,  462 

351 


2 

380,  515 

32,  42 

222,  241,  401 

.       169 

.       162 

.       232 

53,  54,  167,  325 

74 

.      458 

.       323 

143,  265,  266,  325,  450 

.       338 


Petersham,  Mass., 
Petition  for  Religious  Freedom,   .  3 

PhiladelpMa,  Penn.,        30,  193,  210,  268 
292,  348,  349,  352,  379,  380,  427 
430,  431,  499,  500,  501 
Phillips  Andover  Academy,        401,  463 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,   140,  203,  206,  273 


Philliljston,  Mass., 
Phipsburg,  Maine, 
Pipe  Stave  Hill,  Newbury, 
Piermont,  N.  H.,     . 
Piscataquog  River, 
Pittsburg,  Penn.,     . 
Pittsfleld,  Mass.,     . 
Pittsfield,  N.  H.,     . 
Pittsfield,  Vt., 
Pittston,  Maine, 


.  427 
.  359 
196,  197 
.  393 
.  179 
332,  379 
.  358 
235,  237 
62 
204,  362,  364,  368,  471 
472,  475 
Placerville,  Cal.,  ....  231 
Plainfield,  Vt.,  .  .  .  .513 
Plaistow,  N.  H.,  10,  15,  21,  23,  24,' 29-31 
34,  90,  218,  371 
Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  .  .  .471 
Pleasant  Ridge,  Iowa,  .  .  .  513 
Plymouth,  England,       .         .         .5,  40 


NAMES    OF    PLACES. 


617 


Plymouth,  lud., 
Plymouth,  Mass. 
Plymouth,  N.  H 
Plymouth,  Vt., 
Plymouth  County,  Iowa, 
Point  Petre,  Guadaloupe, 
Poland,  Maine,        .     41,  45, 
Poland,  Ohio, 
Portage,  N.  Y., 
Pom  fret,  Vt.,  . 
Poore  Genealogy, 
Portland,  Maine, 


416 

120 

68,  243,  355,  356 

62,63 

454 

420 

46,  116,  117 

380 

161 

.   60,  61,  211,  212 

.   78,  91,  150 

12,  36,  46,  47,  68,  116 


117,  135,  140-3,  202,  207,  208 

253,  255,  273,  290,  291,  298 

299,  358,  363,  372,  399,  420-4 

439,  442-4,  402,  472,  473,  494 

495,  502,  504-6 

Portland,  Oregon,    .         .        283,  284,  466 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  19,   68,  103,  142 

238,  251,   255,  278,   284,  292 

347,  398^00,  422,   489 

494 

Port  Townsend,  W.  T.,  .        .      193 

Potsdam,  N.  Y.,      ...        56,  119 

Prairie  du  Sac,  "Wis.,      .        .        .186 

Presbyterian,         27,  28,  75,  128,  289,  379 

412,  416,  417,  508,  509 


Princeton  College, 

280 

289 

378,  412 
427,  515 

Princeton,  111., 

.      328 

Princ'.oun,  Minn.,  . 

.      341 

Providence,  R.  I.,  . 

208 

267,  431 

Pulaski,  Ohio, 

.      337 

Purdy,  Wis.,    . 

.      457 

Putney,  Vt.,     . 

37,  513 

Qiiakertown.  Penn., 

.      228 

Quincy,  Mass., 

72,  462 

Quinebaug,  Conn., 

.      2,8 

Quinn,  Oregon, 

.      252 

Radnorshire,  Wales, 

.      327 

Randolph,  Vt., 

62 

182, 

183,  295 

Raymond,  N.  H.,    . 

.      398 

Reach,  Out.,    . 

56 

Readfield,  Maine,   . 

.  .   442 

Reading,  Mass., 

18 

212, 

352,  401 

Red  Wing,  Minn.,  . 

187, 

340,  341 

Redwood  County,  Minn., 

.      448 

Richmond,  Va., 

258, 

319,  514 

Ridgway,  Penn., 

410,  411 

Riga,  N.  Y.,     . 

167,  325 

46 

136,  287, 


Rindge,  N.  H., 
River  Beaudette,  P.  Q., 
Ro.chelle,  111.,  .... 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  97,  98,  173,  241, 
325,  326,  332, 
Rochester  University,  .  325,  326, 
Rockbridge,  111., 
Rockford,  111., 
Rockland,  Maine, 
Rockport,  Maine, 
Rodman,  N.  Y., 
Rosemond,  111., 
Roseville,  N.  J., 
Rowley,  Mass.,  10,  17,  21,  28,  69,  150, 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  see  also  Boston, 

Royalton,  Vt 487, 

Rumford,  Maine,  .  .  185,  187, 
Rumney,  N.  H.,  .  .  243, 399, 
Rush  Medical  College,  .  478,  480, 
Rushville,  111.,  ...  98, 
Rutgers  Female  College,        .       206, 

Rutland,  Vt., 

Rutland,  Wis.,  .  .  .  327, 
Rye,  N.  H., 


288, 


63 
311 

506 
297 
345 
517 
486 
186 
288 
288 
174 
176 
289 
442 
328 
513 
342 
402 
505 
508 
315 
435 
328 
140 


Baccarapi^a,  Maine,  .  .  .  444 
Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  .  329,  330 
Saco,  Maine,  .  142,  274,  344,  .384,  424 
Saco  Falls,  Maine,  ...  7 

Saco  River, 2 

Sacramento,  Cal.,  ....  284 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  ....  458 
Salem,  Mass.,  1, 2, 24,  34,  67,  84,  94,  157 
181,  189.  191,  257,  349 
Salem,  N.  H.,    .39,  83,  89,  147,  211,  213-5 

370,  433 

Salisbury,  Mass.,      2,  5,  39,  131 ,  132,  292 

Salisbury,  N.  H.,    101,  107,  188,  189,  220 

223,  234,  270-2,  343,  344,  411 

434,  435,  438 

Salisbury,  S.  C,      .        .        .        .      .398 

Sanhornton,  N.  H.,        .         62,243,413 

San  Domingo,  ....      231 

Sandown,  N.  H.,     .        .         78,222,4.33 

Sandwich  Islands,  .        .       207, 283 

Sandwich,  Mass.,    ....      410 

Sandwich,  N.  H.,    .        .        .       202,  358 

Sauford,  N.  Y.,       .        .        .        .      163 

San  Francisco,  Cal.,        76,  125,  130,  193 

231,  253,  363,  373,  408,  438 

441,  447,  457,  503,  507 

San  Jose,  Cal.,        ....      166 


618 


INDEX   III. 


St.  Joliiisbury,  Vt., 

St.  Lawrence  University, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  45,  168,  279, 


Santa  Clara,  Cal.,  .  .  2.35,  236,  323 
Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  .  .  .  90, 206 
Scarboro,  Maine,  ....  352 
Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,      .        .        .      435 

Scipio,  N.  Y., 162 

Searsburg,  Vt.,  .  .  .  .  394 
Second  Adveutist,  .        .       365, 393 

Sedgwick,  Maine,  ....  236 
Sedgwiclt  County,  Kan.,  .  .  479 
Seminole  War,  ...  73, 257 
Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  ...  .  53 
Sennett,  N.  Y.,  .  .  .  .297 
Shapleigh,  Maine,  .        .        .       365,462 

Sharon,  111., 152 

Sharon,  Ohio,  .        .        .        .203 

Sharon,  Vt., 153 

Sharpsville,  Penn.,  .  .  .  186 
Shelbyville,  Minn.,  .  .  .182 
Shepardstown,  Va.,  .  .  .  504 
Sherbrook,  P.  Q.,    .        .        .        ,306 

Sheridan,  N.  Y.,     .        .        165,321,322 

Sherwood,  Mich.,    .        .        .        .323 

Shippensburg,  Penn.,     .        .        .      379 

Shirley,  Mass.,        ....        59 

Sidney,  Maine,        .        .        .       359,  360 

Singapore,  India,    ....      125 

Sioux  City,  D.  T.,  .         .         .         .179 

Sioux  Falls,  D.  T.,  ...      468 

Skowhegan,  Maine,        .        114,  360, 47A 

Smith  College,         .        .        .       240, 517 

Smith's  Mills,  N.  Y 322 

Smithville,  N.  J.,   .        .        .        .      494 

Somei-ville,  Mass.,  195,  224,  295,  386,  387 

392,  495 

Southampton,  England,         .        .  5 

South  Bend,  Ind.,  .        .        .323 

South  Berwick,  Maine,  .        .        80 

South  Evanston,  111.,     .         .         .       179 

South  Wales,  N.  Y.,       .        .        .      158 

Spencer,  N.  Y.,        ....      177 

Spottsylvania  Court  House,  Va.,        118 

Springfield,  Mass.,  .        .         61,  182 

Springfield,  N.  H.,        90,  154,  222-4,  350 

Springfield,  Vt.,       ....       283 

Spring  Prairie,  Wis.,      ...        62 

Springvale,  Maine,         .        .        .      436 

Spring  Valley,  Minn.,    .        .        .418 
Springville,  N.  Y.,  ...       153 

St.  Albans,  Vt.,      .        .        157,  182,  327   I 

St.  Armand,  P.  Q.,         ...      410  [   Talledaga,  Ala., 
St.  AugTistine,  Fla.,        .        .        .      200  ,   Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 
St.  George's,  London,    .        .        .      520      Taunton,  Mass., 


184,  299. 


St.  Martin  in  the  Fields, 
St.  Olave's,  Southwark, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,      . 
St.  Peter,  Minn.,     . 
St.  Saviour's,  London, 
Stamford,  Conn.,    . 
Standish,  Maine,    . 
Stanstead,  P.  Q.,       59, 
Stanton,  Iowa, 
Star  Prairie,  Wis., 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 
Steel  City,  Neb.,     . 
Sterling,  Conn., 
Stenographers, 
Sterling,  111.,   . 
Sterling,  Kansas,    . 
Sterling,  Mass., 
SteA^ens  Plains,  Maine, 
Stewart,  Ohio, 
Stewartstown ,  N.  H., 
Stockbridge,  Vt.,     . 
Stockton,  Cal., 
Stockton,  N.  Y.,      . 
Stolpmunde,  Germany, 
Stoneham,  Mass.,   . 
Stone  River,  Battle  of, 
Stonington,  Conn., 
Stoughton,  Mass.,  . 
Stoughton,  Wis.,    . 
Strafford,  N.  H.,     . 
Stratham,  N.  H.,      . 
Sturbridge,  Mass., 
Sunapee,  N.  H., 
Suncook,  N.  H., 
Surinam,  Dutch  Guiana, 
Sutton,  Mass., 
Sutton,  N.  H.,      21,  144,  145 


Sutton,  Vt.,     . 
Swan  Pond,  Maine, 
Swanzey,  N.  H., 
Swedenborgian, 
Sweetland,  Cal.. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y., 


151 
450, 


183,  300 

.      319 

328,  408 

409,  417 

.       521 

1,520 

.  340-2 

.      434 

1,520 

.       267 

.       230 

452,  454 

308,  454 

.       340 

.       205 

.      246 

54 

116,  326 

.       177 

.      489 

73 

.       352 

.       159 

188,  459 

76,77 

194,  364 

173 

500 

308 

505 

2 

133 

,327 

224 

45,47 

293 

120 

135 

26 

23 

,  308-10 

451,  453 

.       182 


188, 


.  297 
.  141 
.  513 
296,  450 


.  387 
.  371 
294,  496 


NAMES    OF   PLACES. 


619 


Teligu,  India,  ....        70 

Temple,  N.  H.,  .  .  .  .376 
Terrjn^ille,  Conn.,  .  .  .  .418 
Thayer  Academy,  Braintree,  .  445 
Theresa,  N.  Y.,  .  .  .  .  329 
Thetford,  Ohio,  .  .  .  .412 
Thetford,  Vt.,  .        .        .        .513 

Thibodaux,  La 128 

Thomaston,  Maine,  .  .  ■  .  287 
Thornton,  N.  H.,     .        .        .        .508 

Thrall,  Iowa, 510 

Three  Oaks,  Mich.,  .  .  .189 
Three  Rivers,  P.  Q.,  . —  .  ."211 
Throat  Distemper,  ...        13 

Tiffin,  Ohio, 329 

Tilton,  ]Sr.  H.,  ....       270 

Timberlane,  N.  H.,  .  .  .  21 
TingsLoro,  Mass.,  .  .  .  .398 
Toledo,  Ohio,  .        .        .       170, 329 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,         .       241,  330,  458 

Tonica,  111., 468 

Topeka.  Kan.,  ....  293 
Topsfield,  Mass.,  .  .  .29,  180 
Topsham,  Vt.,  ....       357 

Trinity  College,      .        .       276,  476, 516 

Troy,  Kan., 244 

Troy,  Ohio, 161 

Tufts  College,  .  .  .  .294 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  .  .  .  .  336 
Turkey  Hill,  Ne^Ybury,  Mass.,  4,  6,  19 
39,  40,  41,  43,  104,  110,  135 
272,  284,  285 
Turner,  Maine,  .  .  .  .476 
Twin  Brooks,  D.  T.,       .         .         .      ,341 

LTncasville,  Conn.,  .        .        .      50(3 

Unicorn  St.,  London,     ...  1 

Union,  Maine,         .  77,  136,  206,  372 

Union,  Wis., 326 

Union  City,  Mich.,  .        .        .323 

Union  Grove,  111.,  .        .        .      357 

Union  Village,  Vt.,  .  .  .  512 
Unionville,  Mo.,  ....  491 
Union  Theol.  Bern.,  .  128,289,329 
Universalist,  ...  69,  319,  391 
University  of  California,  .  .  457 
University  of  New  York,  289,  431,  517 
University  of  Pennsylvania,         .      380 

462,  515 
Upland,  Penn.,        ....      352 

Urbaua,  111., 442 

U.  S.  Naval  Torpedo  Station,        .      100 


Utica,  N.  Y.,    . 

Venice,  N.  Y., 
Vermillionville,  111., 
Vicksburg,  Miss.,   . 
Victor,  Iowa, 
Vienna,  Maine, 
Villanova,  N.  Y.,   . 
Vinal  Haveia,  Maine, 
Voluntown,  Conn., 


.      447 

74,  166 
466,  467 
.  465 
.  .377 
367,  475 
322 
.  288 
.  53,  54 


Wabash  College,  246,  409,  417,  418,  517 
Wabash,  Ind.,  .  .  ,  246, 416 
Wagner,  Iowa,        ....      487 

Wakefield,  N,  H 33 

Wales,  N.  Y., 158 

Walden,  Vt., 281 

Waldoboro,  Maine,  ,  ,  .308 
Wallingford,  Vt.,  .  .  .  .  457 
Walnut,  Iowa,  ,  ,  ,  ,198 
Walpole,  Mass.,  ,  ,  .  .408 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  .  .  .  .156 
Waltham,  Mass.,  .  ,  193,399,469 
Waquoit,  Mass,,  .  ,  ,  .  410 
Warner,  N.  H,,  98,  99, 178,  234,  343,  344 
Warren,  N.  H,,  89,  90,  119,  218,  387-91 
393,394,460,481,482 

Warren,  Penn 382 

Warren  County,  111,,  ,  .  .  474 
Warren  Summit,  N.  H,,  ,  ,  484 
Warwick,  Mass,,  ,  ,  .  ,  182 
Washington,  D,  C,  26,  140,  192, 193 

197,  224,  288,  319,  381,  416 
417,  4.36,  507, 
Washington,  Ind,, 
Washington,  Maine, 
Washington,  N.  H,, 
Washington,  Vt,,   , 
Waterborough,  Maine, 
Waterbury,  Conn,, 


Waterford,  Maine, 
Waterford,  Vt,, 
Waterloo,  111,, 
Waterloo,  Iowa, 
Waterman,  111,, 
Watertown,  Conn,, 
Watertown,  Mass,, 
Watertown,  N.  Y,, 
Watertown,  Wis,, 
Waukegan,  111,, 
Waverly,  Iowa, 
Wayne,  Maine, 


40CP^ 

,       369 

,      454 

294,  337 

,      326 

.      476 

69,  70, 169,  476 

111,  119,  485 

.       321 

.      332 

.      305 

.      319 

18,  356,  469 

171,  329,  .330 

.       171, 296 

163,  164 

.      333 

.      367 


bZU                                                       INDEX   III. 

Wayne  County,  Ohio,     .        .       213, 419 

Whitefield,  N.  H.,''. 

120 

Waynesbury  College,     .        .        .      409 

White  Plains,  N.Y.,      . 

206 

Weare,  N.  H.,        36,  48,  49,  152,  158,  159 

White  Water,  Wis., 

302, 

308, 

309 

161,  181,  316,  317,  344 

Whiting,  Vt., 

156 

Weathersfleld,  Vt.,         .        .       328, 455  . 

Wichita,  Kan., 

414, 

480 

Weaver^'ille,  Cal.,          .        .       387, 388 

Wilderness,  Battle  of,    . 

361 

Webster,  Mass.,      ....        76 

Wildwood,  La., 

447 

Webster,  N.  H.,      62,' 89,  96,  99,  238,  242 

Williamsburg,  N.  Y.,     . 

224 

244,  342,  407-9,  411,  413 

Williamstown,  Vt., 

182, 

336 

Weedsport,  N.  Y.,           .        143,  300,  312 

Willink,  N.  Y., 

157 

Wellesley  College,          ...      506 

Wilmington,  Mass.,        . 

73 

Wellesley,  Mass.,   .        .'        .    '    .      427 

Wilmot,  N.  H., 

398 

Wellington,  Maine,         ...        81 

Wiltshire,  England, 

5 

Wells,  Maine,            11,  12,  32,  33,  81,  498 

Wilson,  N.  Y., 

330 

458 

Wells  River,  Vt.,    .        .       Ill,  117,  118 

Winchester,  Mass., 

169, 

399 

Wentworth,  N.  H.,         .         .       481,482 

Windham,  Maine,        47 

140-2 

255 

297 

Wesleyan  University,     .        .       475, 517 

448 

449 

West  Amesbury,  see  Merrimac,  Mass. 

Windham,  N.  H.,  . 

52, 

159, 

239 

West  Creek,  Tnd.,  .        .        .       247,419 

Windsor,  Vt., 

61,73 

276 

344 

West  Fairlee,  Vt 114 

Winter  Hill,    . 

93 

West  Great  Works,  Maine,           .      189 

Winterport,  Maine, 

178 

West  Indies 1,  40,  80 

Winthrop,  Iowa,     . 

332 

West  Liberty,  Va.,         .        .        .493 

Woburn,  Mass., 

147 

West  Moreland,  N.  H.,         .        .      170 

Wolcott,  N.  Y., 

300 

313 

West  Newbury,  Mass.,          13,  19,  24,  25 

Women's  Medical  Colleg 

e,  . 

206 

63-7,  108,  139,  190,  192,  193 

Woodbridge,  N.  J.,- 

2 

196,   197,  199,  200,   270,  345 

Woodstock,  111.,      . 

344 

347-9,  350,  352,  432,  461,  498 

Woodstock,  N.  H., 

414 

West  Point,  N.  Y.,         .        .        .276 

Woodstock,  Vt.,      . 

286 

Westbrook  Seminary,  Maine,        .      473 

Woodsville,  N.  H., 

389 

485 

Western  Female  Seminary,  .        .      418 

Worcester,  Mass., 

401 

420 

446 

Western  Reserve  College,     240,  245,  410 

Wyoming,  Ont., 

333 

415,  517 

Westminster,  Vt.,          .        .        .      313 

Yale  College,   .        115,240,280 

418 

515 

Weston,  Vt.,            ....        62 

Yam  Hill,  Oregon, 

308 

454 

Westport,  Conn.,     .        .        .        .323 

Yarmouth,  England,      . 

109 

Westville,  N.  Y.,    .        .        .        .      151 

Yarmouth,  Maine,       11, 

12,81 

291 

506 

Wethersfield,  111.,  .        .  212,  213,  377-9 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.,      . 

276- 

381,  382,  477,  479,  480 

York,  Maine,  . 

32 

Wheatland,  N.  Y.,          •        .        .      325 

Yorkshire,  England, 

109 

Wheaton  College,           .        .        .      358 

Young  America,  Kansas 
Young's  Point,  Ont., 

225 

White  Chapel,  London,         .        .      521 

334 

Whitefield,  Maine,       71,  204,  205,  3*>2^ 

.366,  .367,  369,  471-4 

Zulu  Country, 

283 

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